Live Synthesizers & Synths Performing - 9 Tips You Must Know

Written by GregLee on Mon, 30 Mar 2009

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Naturally, anybody performing a live gig wants it go with out whatsoever troubles. Just keep several of the following in mind, and you'll have a smooth sailing performance.

Make sure your power equipment is completely adequate. It could get a little dangerous if youre not familiar with the plug-sockets and sources of power. Safe guard yourself by in a power conditioner. Carry it with you no matter where you go. If you use 1 live, it could be the exact thing that will save that precious tool of yours. Its not a bad idea to get into the habit of utilising one all the time, even when you are home, to protect against power surges. If you're not using this then you will want to power with all batteries. If so, then don't forget to bring backups.

Things could get misplaced easily. So be sure to preserve your patches elsewhere besides the actual synthesiser. You should do this even if you don't have a live gig cause something can go wrong with your synthesizer.

Don't skimp on your furniture supports. Make sure to use strongly constructed key board stands. The best to use is the double braced x style types. The ones that're built for multiple key-boards. Be sure to have good rack mount and flight cases. This's 1 area that you don't want to cut costs. You truly can't afford to have your equipment damaged by accidents.

Make sure your analogue gear or analogue keyboards are not old. They will not keep a tune, they can cease to work at any time, and lots of them do not even have patch storage. If you are going to be doing live gigs then you need the appropriate up-to-date equipment. Remember that modular synthesiser are not feasible too.

Try to plan ahead. For illustration, create your patches on some other synths prior to the event. It can be a life-saver as well as great practice for your programing endeavors.

Don't be caught with out extra cables. A few musician that plays an electrical instrument will tell you that. Key board synthesizer players have to rely on these cables to carry their sounds out to the audiences. If cash is tight and you cant afford too many then at the least have few 6.35mm with you.

Do yourself a favour and simply bring the synths that you absolutely need. That way there's less tool to look after. Plan ahead of what you would need. Keep in mind to take out any unnecessary expansion or memory cards out of the synths.

Give numerous thought to your ear monitoring. You must be able to hear your music and that of your bands when performing live. You require to find out if the onstage monitors would be good enough. If you are not convinced of this then consider using earphones. This can be low-priced if you consider Shure EC range in ear monitoring buds.

If you are going to use any synthesiser then make sure you have your individual mixer. That way it keeps your area presentable because it eliminates are the strings of cables, and keeps you in a position to be able to control the synthesizer levels. Its significant to have your individual key-board sub mixer.

About the Author

Greg is the founder of VSTPlatinum - Introducing the VST collection featuring over 1700 hi quality analog vst plugins, and 4000 cutting-edge best vst plugins. Claim your audio DJ effects and loops as well as music recording software now.


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