How to Run a Soundcheck
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How to Run a Soundcheck

Explore the process of creating and executing an effective soundcheck for your band on Sunday morning. From initial setup and line checks to tips on a consistent console file and more, gain practical tips for improving your soundcheck process. Make tweaks as needed and ensure clear communication between musicians and the monitor engineer or whomever may fulfill that role in your church.

Line Check and Initial Setup

Before the band arrives, it's crucial to perform a line check to ensure all inputs are correctly patched and showing up on the console. Using a consistent console file week-to-week helps streamline the setup process.
  • Default Console File: Start with a preset console file if you have consistent players and setups.

Play a Familiar Song

To ensure everyone is playing and singing at their performance volume, start the soundcheck by playing a chorus from a song that will be part of the set.
  • Full Volume Check: Play and sing at full volume to mimic actual performance conditions.
  • Adjustments: Make necessary tweaks after the initial run-through to refine the mix.

Communicating Adjustments

Efficient communication is key to making effective sound adjustments and to running a cohesive soundcheck.
  • Specific Requests: Musicians should communicate clearly, e.g., asking for "overheads up" or "vocals down."
  • Monitor Engineer's Role: The engineer should anticipate needs and make proactive adjustments.

Starting Point for New Members

For new musicians, provide a baseline starting mix to help them integrate quickly.
  • Mix Setup: Include a nominal level of all instruments and a little more of their own voice or instrument.
  • Efficiency: This approach saves time and helps new members get comfortable quickly.

Final Adjustments

After initial adjustments, revisit the song and make any final tweaks to ensure everyone is satisfied with their mix.
  • Consistency: Ensure all levels are consistent for a balanced mix.
  • Final Check: Play through the song again to confirm all adjustments are effective.