Live Gigs

Performances will normally be recorded at up to sixteen tracks simultaneously, which will record all the drums, bass, guitars, vocals of a 'normal' rock band - plus ambience tracks to get the audience applause and 'feel' of a gig. If more tracks are needed, extra gear will be hired in for the occasion.

The recording gear can be interfaced with an existing, or a hired PA system, or a quality PA system can be be supplied 'in-house', with up to 4k of welly, and four monitor sends.

Venues can vary from small village halls, to bigger halls, schools, and marquees at parties or festivals.

Set-up time will only be a bit longer than normal, as will the sound-check. In fact, the sound-check can often turn into a rehearsal, which will be recorded to give extra 'takes'.

Any songs a band is not happy about can be done more than once in the gig, usually as part of the encore section, at the end of the gig.

The band can decide to take the raw recording for mixing, or choose to have the CD mixed and mastered 'in house'.