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'''Adam Taylor''' is responsible for ensuring that each of the performers on stage can communicate correctly and can hear the correct mix that each individual chooses to hear. Dom may want more volume on the cabinet behind/in-front of him or with more bass from Chris. Matt may want to hear more dynamics or not be drowned out by midrange frequencies. Each of the instruments have have a channel fed to the monitor-mix so that Adam can distribute these through a central console. | '''Adam Taylor''' works as a Monitor Engineer for Muse on Tour.<BR /> | ||
He is responsible for ensuring that each of the performers on stage can communicate correctly and can hear the correct mix that each individual chooses to hear. Dom may want more volume on the cabinet behind/in-front of him or with more bass from Chris. Matt may want to hear more dynamics or not be drowned out by midrange frequencies. Each of the instruments have have a channel fed to the monitor-mix so that Adam can distribute these through a central console. | |||
Latest revision as of 12:38, 5 October 2012
Adam Taylor works as a Monitor Engineer for Muse on Tour.
He is responsible for ensuring that each of the performers on stage can communicate correctly and can hear the correct mix that each individual chooses to hear. Dom may want more volume on the cabinet behind/in-front of him or with more bass from Chris. Matt may want to hear more dynamics or not be drowned out by midrange frequencies. Each of the instruments have have a channel fed to the monitor-mix so that Adam can distribute these through a central console.
On Tour with Muse
Adam works alongside various staff forming the Muse Audio Crew.
Credits
Adam won the "Monitor of the Year" at the 2012 TPi Awards, in recognition of his efforts noticably for the 2012 "Reading & Leeds Festivals"
References
- ↑ Steve Jennings. (2007-07-11). Monitor Engineer Adam Taylor. Microcuts. Retrieved 2012-02-24 from www.microcuts.net.