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How to capture audio from in ear monitior system
In this lesson, we’ll break down how to capture high-quality audio from an in-ear monitor system. We also covered some of the personal struggles I dealt with when trying to troubleshoot. We’ll cover the gear you need, different connection methods, and key tips to ensure a clean and clear recording. Whether you’re recording for personal practice, live performance analysis, or content creation, this guide will help you get the best results.
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That clip sounded great. I wish the folks at my church would figure this out, cause the in ear sound that I get never sounds this good. Nice info.
Yea man, I get it. If things aren’t set up the right way then it gets more difficult to achieve anything with decent sound.I’ve dealt with this in the past. And I’m still tweaking and fine tuning things. I figured if I’m struggling with this then I’m sure others are as well. I’ll keep you guys updated with whatever progress is made! thanks for watching Teddy!🤟🏾
That sounds great bro! That song is dope too love it.
Thanks man! Making progress. It’s a little bass heavy so still got some tweaking to do 🤟🏾
Checked out your video of the service! Great job man. And as you know, I got some notes! gonna record a response vid. Look out for it
I appreciate that brother!
https://player.vimeo.com/video/1066673337
1. Play as low as possible – big gap when you solo up high.
2. Be mindful of how long you’re away from the bass.
3. Have concepts in mind ahead of time. Take phrases from the singers to solo off of. Pull from other sources, be less random.
4. Keep the rhythm, don’t lose the groove for the sake of a note.
5. Stay with the feel of the song (it’s not freeform Jazz!)
Thank you for the advice and encouragement!