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So, due to the rather odd departure of our bass player, my band has decided we should do a couple of our small Shows as an acoustic trio... now I have not really done an acoustic band before so I was wondering what sort of Setup you'd go for.
1st a good way of boosting solos and increasing sustain - I am thinking a compressor, eg Mad Prof forrest green (I can ge this cheap at the mo)?
2nd I use a lot of delay - normally I go for analog style delay, but a bit worried that it might get a but muddy?
3rd Also worried that 2 acoustics and a Cajon will all Sound a but too similar any good ideas to get a bit of clarity in our PA mix?
4th normally we only add a tiny amount of reverb to the Vox - we are playing a couple of very small rooms/bars, so would you add reverb to everything?
Would welcome any thoughts as we only have 1 rehearsal opportunity before the 1st gig!
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Technically that is a cajon, djembe, conga, tambourine, shaker and cymbal. Bit more of a pain in the arse to mic up than a cajon by itself.
To answer the question I would tend to go with the using-dynamics option if you can, if only because it is more predictable than a boost with acoustic instruments (potential feedback in a "tinkering sound engineer" scenario). Probably more enjoyable and "musical" to listen to as well, not enough people out there using light and shade in their music (he says, posting underneath two videos of him thrashing the bejesus out of his guitar).
I often use a Keeley or Zoom G3 compressor to reign in the extemes of strumming, and it helps with sustained notes in quite dramatic fashion. Warms the sound up a bit too. Bit of reverb on the PA, done.
Thanks!