Behind the Scenes of Enter Shikari's Playback Rig

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AbleSet

AbleSet

8 күн бұрын

Chris Batten and Lewis Chalmers walk you through their playback rig for Enter Shikari.
Filmed at Palladium in Cologne, Germany

Пікірлер: 29
@iConnectivitySupport
@iConnectivitySupport 5 күн бұрын
We have MUCH love for our friends at Enter Shikari. One of the first bands to use the PlayAUDIO12 live when it came out years ago. Great video Leo! Enter Shikari has one of the tightest shows live. It's a masterpiece.
@wearespitfire
@wearespitfire 4 күн бұрын
🙌🙌🙌
@marctaner
@marctaner 6 күн бұрын
Leo is a monster! So focused! AbleSet is realy a gamechanger. he is not paying me :)))
@mvnoxl
@mvnoxl 7 күн бұрын
Nice. Great video!! ❤
@SixPalms
@SixPalms 6 күн бұрын
Really interesting! Thanks for sharing 🔻
@LuiggySantiago
@LuiggySantiago 7 күн бұрын
Nice video Leo!
@musiqsoundsproductions
@musiqsoundsproductions 6 күн бұрын
Love these vids!. Where can I get that green button switch???
@von_freiesleben64
@von_freiesleben64 6 күн бұрын
sick
@jonathyncarter
@jonathyncarter 6 күн бұрын
what is that big green button controller?? Ableset rules!!!
@ableset
@ableset 5 күн бұрын
Thank you, I'm glad you like the app! The controller was originally custom-built by Pixeled Event Production for another project.
@taylorvolleberg
@taylorvolleberg 5 күн бұрын
lol love you guys, I didn't expect such a vast network of gear. lol I do have to have a laugh at this though. It's ugh a ugh cat ugh 5 ugh cable ugh to the ugh Kemper ugh, ugh , ugh.
@JohnThayerMN
@JohnThayerMN 5 күн бұрын
How the hell does an artist jam or improvise on stage when everything is locked to a grid? Never going off script or using a different sound on a whim?
@phild5322
@phild5322 5 күн бұрын
By joining a jazz band
@pjohns92
@pjohns92 3 күн бұрын
These are all small pieces of technology adding up to the whole we see. As far as it goes for the grid, it's just what is suited to the band in question. They're happy with where the songs are and when they want to 'improve' they understand what they need to do because they're all so involved with the set up. The fact the band's bass player himself is running us through it all should be insight enough that they're keyed into the tech on stage
@KGTv123
@KGTv123 3 күн бұрын
@@phild5322lol
@MrDMBooth
@MrDMBooth 7 сағат бұрын
As someone who uses a set up like this.... You add jam and improve sections into the grid. Also like crowd interaction parts add them to the grid. The crowd won't know and it makes it sound like you're not doing it to grid.
@hollownation
@hollownation 6 күн бұрын
Wow this is horrible I was sound engineering small gigs for a few years and the big difference between professional musicians and everyone else the professional musicians turn up with way more equipment/people than they need over complicate everything and it almost always goes wrong, then they would try and blame me. I imagine it’s someone (manager/techs) just trying to justify their job keep the gravy train rolling.
@rtk-yt
@rtk-yt 6 күн бұрын
"I was sound engineering small gigs" - there's your problem, you were in over your head with "professional musicians". These aren't small gigs, these are high production tours with large scale stage visuals & sound cues to translate as much of the album performance to live shows with flexibility. They employ people that know what they're doing with this stuff and can do it well, which most FOH engineers worth their weight can do. Most pro musicians use a playback system with a lot of ableton session automation to build up the sound a bit more than your usual 5 piece band up the road playing the pub, its nothing new, modern tech lets bands do much more than before.
@filipeventura2729
@filipeventura2729 6 күн бұрын
Im a stage tech for a small band (we play from 500 to 3 k people crowds 4 times a week) - We use cues, in ears, timecodes etc. Its really not that hard if you know what your doing, sorry just sounds like you dont.
@hollownation
@hollownation 6 күн бұрын
@@filipeventura2729 it’s not about weather it’s difficult it clearly isn’t but you are adding unnecessary complexity which can and will go wrong and as a musician I find all of this a further insult because if you can’t do it without all this you shouldn’t be on that stage
@devinwilliams4038
@devinwilliams4038 6 күн бұрын
😂😂😂 ok bro lol
@aleksandergrzybowski8899
@aleksandergrzybowski8899 6 күн бұрын
If you are running small gigs only, it's totally fine that you don't posses any knowledge how to run huge shows.
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