Soundcheck with Ethan - Pro Tips for Perfect Live Sound
Celebrity | By GetCelebrity | February 13, 2026

\nSet the main vocal mic to cardioid, pushing the gain until clean peaks appear, then pull 3 dB from 2–4 kHz in the onstage monitor to tame sibilance, so the result lands perfectly.\nBalance and routing mean keeping the drum sub tight and voices clear; route drums to a dedicated sub bus, apply light compression on vocals, and avoid letting hits collide with cymbals. Leave sufficient headroom so someone on the side can handle takes without distortion; the aim is heavily controlled dynamics with room to breathe.\nMoment play hinges on a strong cover version that ignites the crowd. The fandom buzz climbs when someone can sing along and the audience dances, dancing, with hands in the air. The fashion moment sits in outfits that reflect roan tone, with girly accents that feel effortless yet intentional. A pepsi break becomes a quick film-friendly pause, while a reserved cue keeps takes on track and ensures the performer stays onstage. The one thing that matters is keeping the clip tight so the vibe takes root in the room.\nicon cues anchor the crew: keep a reserved stage plan with a tiny icon marker by the vocalist’s mic, and maintain a single version in the rack for recall. A steady roan badge under the lights pairs with outfits to reinforce the fashion mood, while the performer controls dynamics with calm confidence.\nQuick wrap checklist: re-check the gain ladder, confirm next takes, ensure smooth handoffs between acts, and save the mix snapshot for review. After each show, export a short film clip that captures the onstage vibe, so you can refine the thing that moved the crowd next time.\nFocused Outline for the Feature\nRecord a 60-second reference clip at a moderate gain; compare onstage monitors and mains to confirm intelligibility and headroom.\nBeginning with input alignment, set mic pres and DI gains, then check the pearlescent appearance of stage lighting against the room's acoustic reflection to keep cues clear in the house mix.\nCompression and limiting must