Geffers wrote:Hi Barry,
Glad you can come along and participate, We will have the floor monitor as usual and make sure you can hear it this time. ( We may even turn it on)!
LOL
Barry it's so easy for the players to hear backing tracks but it seems to be a issue at most clubs that I've been too, there is also body language that comes into this to make sure the player is happy.......I have found that if a player moves towards the guitar Amp it's because it's not loud enough !! ...If a player move towards the backing track speaker it's because thats not loud enough,the remedy is simple........One big problem at The Heroes is the lighting for us home players it's all across one side and the floor monitor is across the other side making it almost impossible to get things correct in your own ears and eyes......So back to my oppening sentence about it being easy to sort out....All that needs to be done is point the two main speakers at the player and hey presto SORTED !!
Because no Mic's are used during the first part of the evening it will not cause feedback, after the backing track section of the evening turn the speakers to the front, Mic's back on.......Job done ....