Map Of The Problematique Wembley 2010 Pro Shot
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A girl got pregant just by hearing this :D
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@Esparoba1 im pretty sure that its Doms cause in theory the drummer likes to hear the bassist etc.
and i can hear all chris and dom.. so im pretty sure its dominic ! :)
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In-ear monitors to a number of things. They keep the band in time, let the player hear their instrument well and block out the sound of the concert (being on stage is fucking loud).
This is Chris'.
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OMG i was there! I have this track! I cried as hell... I love MotP!
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This is Chris'. Drummers have a vocal cue in their ears most of the time that cues when they are suppost to start. Since you cannot hear it in this one it's hard to tell. Seeing that you can hear Chris' vocals very well i would say it's his due to him wanting to sound good with vocals.
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@M1D1Manson He recorded it by tuning it to the same frequency as their wireless inear monitors, i believe.
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It's Chris', I got this from MUSE bootlegs, where the uploader said it was from Chris :)
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@drummerdude1411 Or chris :) chris would want to be able to hear the drums so he can play in time, and also so he would want to hear his own voice. The bass is also pretty loud, so I think it's Chris.
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@drummerdude1411 it's only to keep in time with the visuals and the lighting, as they would want to stay in sync otherwise it would just look stupid
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@drummerdude1411 fair enough, but why would would he have chris's vocals up so loud?
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I think the real reason they do it is so they can have things pre set, like automated fades and effects switches for all their songs, i don't think he's hitting foot pedals up there. And also... backing tracks. not like flagrant lip syncing, but like little swells before choruses and stuff
Is no one wondering why the hell they play with clicktrack on ALL the songs I mean come on :S
Dehaze1 10 months ago
@Dehaze1 they do it to keep time playing live
drummerdude1411 10 months ago
@Dehaze1 They also probably have to do it so that the engineers and instrument techs are keyed in to what the band is doing (I imagine the necessary crew also have in-ear monitors to pass on instructions and to hear what's being played more clearly). The lighting and visuals also can't be changed, so the band needs to know whether or not they're playing in time to them.
451harri 5 months ago 2
@451harri Exactly man :)
drummerdude1411 5 months ago