Hi Turtlerockers
I have been asked to do the sound tomorrow night at the Annandale hotel in Sydney for a band I just finished producing an EP for. I haven't done a live mix for about 18 months should be OK.
Any tips? Any tricks to the room? How do you send stuff to the subs? I'm guessing an aux send.
How are the monitors?
Thanks for any tips, wish me luck. I get an early soundcheck so should be able to sort myself out then.
Adz
- It is currently Fri Mar 29, 2024 3:45 pm • All times are UTC + 10 hours [ DST ]
Anyone done live sound at The Annandale?
Moderators: rick, Mark Bassett, gigpiglet
12 posts
• Page 1 of 1
Re: Anyone done live sound at The Annandale?
If the mix position is still on that riser, make sure you step off it for reference. It added lots of bottom end to the mix position... step 1ft down onto the main floor and you lose it. You can spend lots of time walking around in that room, just to get away from the false spectrum at mix position (I hope they've removed that riser). An early soundcheck will do you well. FB used to be up above your head but I think that's been changed.
It's been a while since I've been there, but I used to mix in that room 2 or 3 times a week in the early 90's. Come to think of it, everything about the Annandale has probably changed around since then.
It's been a while since I've been there, but I used to mix in that room 2 or 3 times a week in the early 90's. Come to think of it, everything about the Annandale has probably changed around since then.
Ben Moore
Harvest Recordings
Website: http://www.harvestrecordings.com.au
Facebook: http://www.faceback.com/harvestrecordings
Harvest Recordings
Website: http://www.harvestrecordings.com.au
Facebook: http://www.faceback.com/harvestrecordings
-
Ben M - Valued Contributor
- Posts: 1920
- Joined: Fri Jul 04, 2008 11:54 am
- Location: Sydney and Kangaroo Valley, NSW
Re: Anyone done live sound at The Annandale?
Hahaha - once 30 years ago...... I remember the room being pretty boomy esp. for the drummer's concert toms - I thought there was a bit of standing wave.... the desk was about 3/4 of the way back that night
Ian Dare
- Drumstruck
- Valued Contributor
- Posts: 1589
- Joined: Fri Sep 17, 2010 12:37 pm
- Location: NSW South Coast
Re: Anyone done live sound at The Annandale?
Good tips, yeah I usually am walking around the room when doing a live mix. I will keep in mind the hyped bottom end at the desk.
I've heard great mix in that room, recently saw Frenzal Rhomb and was quite impressed by the mix
Thanks for the posts
Adz
I've heard great mix in that room, recently saw Frenzal Rhomb and was quite impressed by the mix
Thanks for the posts
Adz
Adam B
www.adamb-engineer.co.cc
www.adamb-engineer.co.cc
- SNJ Studio
- Registered User
- Posts: 51
- Joined: Thu Oct 19, 2006 5:35 pm
- Location: Sydney
Re: Anyone done live sound at The Annandale?
well guess i better jump in...
the old set up with the wedges hung up and the riser in the middle of the room for FOH was in the 90s.
before matt and dan bought the place.
so - currently it is
allen and heath 2200 (i think) in major need of TLC. lots of inserts don't work, some groups don't work. channels out. etc etc
there are some ber$$$###er comps and dbx166, only some of which work
and 1 of those shitty lexicon multi effect things.
PA is a nexo alpha E system. but VERY strangely put together (its a sort of frankenstien from what was left in the factory or something.
the stack is a sub (B1-18) then a AlphaE Full range box, then a little spacer, then a EM top box (i guess this was meant to "get to the back back of the room"
there is also a extra sub each side, ON ITS SIDE under the stage.
i think this is part of the problem for the very strange bottom end in the room
thats the main thing to consider in there.
i usually take 40 or 50hz nearly the whole way out on the graph, there is something very strange going on down there.
and the mix position has very strange bass trap/ hole/ thing... def walk around. and continue to do so once there are punters in the room.. it changes a lot.
wedges are PS15 (best in the business) but very old and tired. stage changes a lot between soundcheck and gig. you loose a lot of top end, and it gets very dead. so be prepared for the artists to ask for MORE!
all the mic stands are shit. if you have a fussy artist, take at least one of your own for main vocal. (and likewise a mic that isn't beaten up beyond belief)
painted a pretty enough picture for you?
the old set up with the wedges hung up and the riser in the middle of the room for FOH was in the 90s.
before matt and dan bought the place.
so - currently it is
allen and heath 2200 (i think) in major need of TLC. lots of inserts don't work, some groups don't work. channels out. etc etc
there are some ber$$$###er comps and dbx166, only some of which work
and 1 of those shitty lexicon multi effect things.
PA is a nexo alpha E system. but VERY strangely put together (its a sort of frankenstien from what was left in the factory or something.
the stack is a sub (B1-18) then a AlphaE Full range box, then a little spacer, then a EM top box (i guess this was meant to "get to the back back of the room"
there is also a extra sub each side, ON ITS SIDE under the stage.
i think this is part of the problem for the very strange bottom end in the room
thats the main thing to consider in there.
i usually take 40 or 50hz nearly the whole way out on the graph, there is something very strange going on down there.
and the mix position has very strange bass trap/ hole/ thing... def walk around. and continue to do so once there are punters in the room.. it changes a lot.
wedges are PS15 (best in the business) but very old and tired. stage changes a lot between soundcheck and gig. you loose a lot of top end, and it gets very dead. so be prepared for the artists to ask for MORE!
all the mic stands are shit. if you have a fussy artist, take at least one of your own for main vocal. (and likewise a mic that isn't beaten up beyond belief)
painted a pretty enough picture for you?
Gareth Stuckey
gigpiglet productions:presents:recordings
gigpiglet productions:presents:recordings
- gigpiglet
- Valued Contributor
- Posts: 1153
- Joined: Tue Jun 01, 2010 4:10 pm
- Location: sydney australia
Re: Anyone done live sound at The Annandale?
Great post man that really paints a picture of what to expect.
Taking my own Beta58 and stand.
Was going to take a distressor too.
Like many others I suppose, I am fine getting a good FOH mix, but freaking hate mixing monitors at the same time.
Thanks again for the tips.
Taking my own Beta58 and stand.
Was going to take a distressor too.
Like many others I suppose, I am fine getting a good FOH mix, but freaking hate mixing monitors at the same time.
Thanks again for the tips.
Adam B
www.adamb-engineer.co.cc
www.adamb-engineer.co.cc
- SNJ Studio
- Registered User
- Posts: 51
- Joined: Thu Oct 19, 2006 5:35 pm
- Location: Sydney
Re: Anyone done live sound at The Annandale?
hey adam
wondering how your show ended up at the dale?
wondering how your show ended up at the dale?
Gareth Stuckey
gigpiglet productions:presents:recordings
gigpiglet productions:presents:recordings
- gigpiglet
- Valued Contributor
- Posts: 1153
- Joined: Tue Jun 01, 2010 4:10 pm
- Location: sydney australia
Re: Anyone done live sound at The Annandale?
Was the best mix I have done in a live venue.
The PA is pretty kick ass. I must admit there were no bung channels, and there was an inhouse guy (Shane) who was a top bloke that made my night so easy.
The band and all the punters have been raving about the mix. I had industry guys there come up and compliment how they got a really good vibe and suggested the band never play a show without me on the sound. I don't take praise well but these things made me feel pretty good about it.
Looks like I will be travelling as the bands engineer to Europe next year, so it has all turned out tops. Thanks for the posts guys.
Adz
The PA is pretty kick ass. I must admit there were no bung channels, and there was an inhouse guy (Shane) who was a top bloke that made my night so easy.
The band and all the punters have been raving about the mix. I had industry guys there come up and compliment how they got a really good vibe and suggested the band never play a show without me on the sound. I don't take praise well but these things made me feel pretty good about it.
Looks like I will be travelling as the bands engineer to Europe next year, so it has all turned out tops. Thanks for the posts guys.
Adz
Adam B
www.adamb-engineer.co.cc
www.adamb-engineer.co.cc
- SNJ Studio
- Registered User
- Posts: 51
- Joined: Thu Oct 19, 2006 5:35 pm
- Location: Sydney
Re: Anyone done live sound at The Annandale?
awesome! can't ask for more than that..
sounds like they may have got someone good in house and looking after the system so thats great news too..
sounds like they may have got someone good in house and looking after the system so thats great news too..
Gareth Stuckey
gigpiglet productions:presents:recordings
gigpiglet productions:presents:recordings
- gigpiglet
- Valued Contributor
- Posts: 1153
- Joined: Tue Jun 01, 2010 4:10 pm
- Location: sydney australia
Re: Anyone done live sound at The Annandale?
There was a short article on the ABC last night, can't remember if it was the news or 7:30 report, but it had some footage of the Annandale - wonder if that was that your gig?
Ian Dare
- Drumstruck
- Valued Contributor
- Posts: 1589
- Joined: Fri Sep 17, 2010 12:37 pm
- Location: NSW South Coast
Re: Anyone done live sound at The Annandale?
SNJ Studio wrote:Was the best mix I have done in a live venue.
The PA is pretty kick ass. I must admit there were no bung channels, and there was an inhouse guy (Shane) who was a top bloke that made my night so easy.
The band and all the punters have been raving about the mix. I had industry guys there come up and compliment how they got a really good vibe and suggested the band never play a show without me on the sound. I don't take praise well but these things made me feel pretty good about it.
Looks like I will be travelling as the bands engineer to Europe next year, so it has all turned out tops. Thanks for the posts guys.
Adz
Fantastic! Best feeling in the world having a great gig. Hope to be in your positions one day!
Lucas Martin
- Lucas
- Registered User
- Posts: 203
- Joined: Fri Jul 22, 2011 3:31 pm
Re: Anyone done live sound at The Annandale?
Great work Adz. It just shows when your well prep'd you can have/make a really enjoyable show for everyone. Plus asking around about quirks in venues puts you on top of your game when you arrive for sound check.
Ben Moore
Harvest Recordings
Website: http://www.harvestrecordings.com.au
Facebook: http://www.faceback.com/harvestrecordings
Harvest Recordings
Website: http://www.harvestrecordings.com.au
Facebook: http://www.faceback.com/harvestrecordings
-
Ben M - Valued Contributor
- Posts: 1920
- Joined: Fri Jul 04, 2008 11:54 am
- Location: Sydney and Kangaroo Valley, NSW
12 posts
• Page 1 of 1
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 5 guests