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Approaching Line Check for Drums
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Mixing, Allen & Heath
Description
When doing line check, especially for drums, it can be hard to know what way to begin since there are so many ways to approach it. Phil Bledsoe walks through his process for line check, and also draws attention to a few things to watch out for during that process.
Key Points:
Key Points:
- Make sure to ask your drummer if they are comfortable.
- We want to amplify a comfortable and confident drummer, not one that is making compromises.
Gear in this video:
- A&H Avantis
- Sennheiser e945
- Sennheiser e935
- Sennheiser e965
- Sennheiser e902
- Sennheiser e904
- Sennheiser e906
- Sennheiser e914
- Sennheiser e901