[Dixielandjazz] Question about sound...

david richoux domitype at gmail.com
Sat Dec 22 23:57:27 PST 2012


I would say keep it dry first - if the piano is good quality and in tune,
there is no need for any effects.
If it is a dog, don't go overboard! (It will just get muddy, especially in
a small room.)

Dave Richoux


On Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 4:41 PM, Steve Heist <steveheist at videotron.ca>wrote:

> Hi gang and Merry Christmas,
> I'm going to play a gig on New Year's Eve - just solo piano (it's at a
> fancy spa in Northern Quebec).  The room is small (50 to 100 people) and
> I'm wondering what kind of reverb is best on acoustic piano sound (no vocal
> involved)???  When I sing, I just put a plate reverb on my voice and have
> the piano with no reverb which works well, but I could use some help
> here... especially from Kash...  I know he knows a lot about sound
> reinforcement... ANY help will be greatly appreciated and thanks!
> ALL the Best,
> Steve "Stubby" Heist
>
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