EPISODE · Feb 24, 2025 · 1H 6M
Recording Your Gigs, Skeletal Bleed, and 31 Degrees
from Gig Gab - The Working Musician's Podcast · host Dave Hamilton & Friends
Ever wondered how to capture those magical live performance moments? Gig Gab’s latest episode dives into the world of recording your gigs, offering insights for musicians at every level. Host Dave Hamilton welcomes back guest Daniel East, a seasoned drummer, sound engineer, and recording enthusiast. With decades of experience, Daniel shares his journey from using cassette decks to modern digital setups, emphasizing the importance of always capturing your performances. The episode explores practical tips for recording gigs, from using smartphone cameras to more advanced multi-track setups. Daniel and Dave discuss the evolution of recording technology and how it’s become more accessible to gigging musicians. They stress that perfection isn’t necessary – starting with whatever tools you have is key. The conversation also delves into gear talk, covering topics like internal drum mic mounts, EQ tricks for live sound, and the concept of “Audio Tetris” for mixing. Throughout, the hosts remind listeners to “Always Be Performing,” whether there’s a camera rolling or not. Ready to start preserving your live music memories? Tune in to this episode of Gig Gab for a wealth of knowledge on recording your gigs and taking your performances to the next level. 00:00:00 Gig Gab 470 – Monday, February 24, 2025 February 24th: World Bartender Day Guest co-host: Daniel East 00:00:55 Happy 10th Anniversary to Gig Gab! KickBlock 00:04:47 Why do we record every gig? Learning tool Give yourself time 00:09:26 I need to capture these moments! Dave McGuinness FOH Engineer 00:11:56 I CAN capture these moments! 00:14:49 Just Get the Reference Recording Future Sonics at Grateful Dead Shows 00:17:03 Using Four-Track Recorders Ron Dziubla 00:22:00 Dan’s “Basic” Setup Waves Mobile SoundGrid Server 00:25:20 Starting from scratch Use your iPhone Disable Spatial Audio Stage Ninja iPhone Mount RØDE i-XY on a Stage Ninja Microphone Mount Stereo Recording 00:31:06 Skeletal Bleed! No in-nose monitors 00:34:11 Always get as much as you can, then sift through it later 00:35:00 Gear to use Stage Ninja SSA Kit Albert Castiglia Guitarist Teddy Campbell’s IEM Mixes 00:38:43 Having the camera ups your game! 00:42:16 Quick Gear Gab for drummers Put Clorox Wipes in your gig bag! Elgato Stream Deck 00:44:17 Dan loves Stream Deck 00:45:30 Gear Gab from NAMM 2025: Kelly SHU Tommyz Just about 31-degrees! Earthworks DM6 Kompakt MD 421 Microphone Yamaha Subkick 00:56:05 What’s Old is New Again Pultec Trick Waves PuigTec EQ (does the Pultec Trick) EQ Swap Trick 01:00:30 Audio TETRIS (yes, it’s nerd time!) 63Hz is the tap in the chest from the kick drum Waves F6 Floating Band Dynamic EQ 01:03:24 Using Waves Live? Make sure your drums are in a latency group! 01:04:32 Gig Gab Outtro Contact Daniel East DanielEast.net Dan East on LinkedIn Contact Gig Gab! @GigGabPodcast on Instagram [email protected] Sign Up for the Gig Gab Mailing List The post Recording Your Gigs, Skeletal Bleed, and 31 Degrees – Gig Gab 470 appeared first on Gig Gab.
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