Then, as a bass player, there's the effect of room size and the stage/back wall/side walls effect on being able to hear yourself well. It used to drive me nuts getting a setting out of my rig so I could hear myself well with the rest of the band, only to be told to turn way down as the bass is just thundering in the room. That always gets into having your bass cabinets near a back wall (not a problem in clubs with a small stage), and not at cancellation zones that attenuate rather than accentuate you how you hear yourself.
In-ear monitors didn't exist decades ago. They sure help these days in combating those issues when everything is mic'd, and all of us have our own mixes that can be dialed in at our vocal mic positions or standing positions.
In-ear monitors didn't exist decades ago. They sure help these days in combating those issues when everything is mic'd, and all of us have our own mixes that can be dialed in at our vocal mic positions or standing positions.
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