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Risk101

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  1. Very interesting thanks for sharing. Usually the whole point of IEM is he reduce the level of sound from the stage monitors. Before we moved to IEM the stage volume, was so high, the front of house PA was almost pointless!!

     

    Moving to IEM Has dramatically reduced the stage volume and we also now benefit from a click track. Maybe the OP drama is very light touch because I have no difficulty hearing any of the drum kit, even with my IEM in 😂😂 

     

    all that said, the real beauty for the musicians is that we each control our own IEM through iPads and an MD can cue where we’re going - “to the bridge” !!

     

    The worship leader, who also plays acoustic generally prefers not to use IEM realise on a wedge monitor.

     

    It all took quite a bit of time to get used to, and luckily I’ve also managed to retain my Bass head and speaker which allows you to “feel” the Bass😂 as well - a bit like having one of those floor pad thingies!

  2. 1 hour ago, SimonK said:

    I just took advantage of the Amazon offer and bought the IEMs with the mic figuring I can use them for zoom meetings as well. I'm toying with getting the little Behringer headphone monitor as well and going fully in ear just for myself, as I think I can plug the XLR from my wedge into one input and then run an additional line out from my pedal board (via a second DI box) to the second input and mix accordingly....

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    These are exactly what we use in our church - nice affordable piece of kit. I had my own (to go with my KZs) but later the church bought the P1 for everyone, and as the OP said, its then up to the individuals to get their own in-ears which I think is fair. As I always worry about battery failure, I got the mains adapter for mine, and it sits on the amp head, and then I connect a 3m mini-jack extension so I can wander about whilst playng.  On more than one occasion I've walked off stage forgetting I'm connected and had a bit of yank !!!

  3. Yep so definitely needs something more than just the USB cable 🤣 There is a link on the Sweetwiter site to "Midioxse" https://www.sweetwiter.com/sweetcare/articles/how-do-i-send-and-receive-sysex-on-pc-or-mac/ as part of this article which looked promising, but my PC/McAfee says the site is not secure, so I'm a bit dubious about running the Exe file !!

     

    All a bit frustrating as I'm not an IT numptee but then neither am I an IT wizard - hang on a minute my son in law is an IT Manager for a big company - I will ask him !!

     

    For now, I'm putting the Moog back on the shelf for toinght (the USB cable does reach the PC with it in its place!!), although I'm chuffed that I sorted out a pitch-wheel malfunction using the system utilities menu - all working fine now !

  4. Thanks that’s v helpful. No I don’t have a DAW sadly.

     

    Yes I wasn’t sure from the instruction sheet whether it could be as simple as just plugging the USB cable from the Phatty to the PC (running the humble Windows 10!).

     

    Not bothered about the weird assortment of Moog patches as it’s for bass use but thanks for the warning!

  5. Hi folks,

     

    I want to download some sound patches for my Moog Little Phatty, having never done that before, and wondered if anyone could recommend any free Midi software - which I believe I need in order to download said patches.

     

    These are said patches from a well respected provider: https://www.synthonia.com/marketplace/moog/little-slim-phatty/moog-little-slim-phatty-funky-leads-basses-detail

     

    Any help gratefully received !

     

    David

  6. Thanks @Nice Guy Rich I had the pins/wires removed this week and thankfully they decided it didn’t need opening up and a plate fixing.

     

    so the long road of physio lies ahead which it sounds like you’re all too familiar with! That was a nasty injury you had there!

     

    meanwhile I’m playing the Moog Little Phatty although the pitch wheel is playing up (note to self - resist touching it).

     

    as all my fingers work I’m hoping to get back to bass guitar in a couple of weeks.

     

    thanks for thinking of me and I hope the leading goes well 👍🏻👍🏻

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  7. 1 hour ago, Richard R said:

    So of course I'm being nosy -  trying to read the CCLI number to identify which "Praise" that is and looking at the personal monitor software to see which mixing desk you have.  😁

     

    That was “Praise” by Elevation Worship”.

    We use “visi listen” for our in ear mixes but I’m not sure what the desk is. One of those fancy digital things anyway !!

  8. So this was today’s set up, as I still have the pins in my left hand where I severely damaged my thumb. Actually quite fun to try and convert bass fills that are second nature on the bass into something similar on the Moog!!

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  9. Yes Hiram I think you are right! However this evening Mrs S has decreed that the keyboard looks better across the alcove!!

     

    So back to square 1 for bringing my modest collection together!

     

    Thanks everyone for your input!!

  10. Has anyone got one of those stands for holding multiple basses?

     

    id like to know how much they raise the bass off the floor - I’ve got an area with limited headroom - a bass standing vertical doesn’t quite fit, but with the slant angle I think it might work?

     

    This sort of thing? If you have one, what is the vertical height (floor to top of headstock) ?? - for a typical 34/35” scale bass.

     

    https://www.gak.co.uk/en/warwick-rockbag-7-multiple-guitar-rack-stand-f-p-rs20882/7364?gclsrc=aw.ds&gad_source=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIhevc_NC0gwMVBuN3Ch2-rwXnEAQYBCABEgLQufD_BwE

     

    Any help appreciated to save ordering and returning!!

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