Hey Joey,
I hope I am correct when I assume that its also you that creates the backing tracks for a lot of the bands you produce like Asking Alexandria, WCAR, Miss May I, etc. Do you simply just mute all the instrument and vocal tracks and leave the rest of the FX as it is in the record, or do you modify them to work better in a live setting?
Also, I've aways kinda wondered how these backing tracks work. Since the drummer needs a click to stay in beat with the synths, etc. Is it that they have a sound card with Left and Right output then pan the click on one side to go into the in-ears and all the tracks on another to go into the PA? Or is there a another special way of doing this?
I hope I am correct when I assume that its also you that creates the backing tracks for a lot of the bands you produce like Asking Alexandria, WCAR, Miss May I, etc. Do you simply just mute all the instrument and vocal tracks and leave the rest of the FX as it is in the record, or do you modify them to work better in a live setting?
Also, I've aways kinda wondered how these backing tracks work. Since the drummer needs a click to stay in beat with the synths, etc. Is it that they have a sound card with Left and Right output then pan the click on one side to go into the in-ears and all the tracks on another to go into the PA? Or is there a another special way of doing this?