IEM Question
IEM Question
I recently watched a JTR video from 01 and it was synced with an IEM of the audio. anyways, when Dave was talking with Carter about the song before they started playing it, I noticed that Carter is talking through a mic. is that a completely differant mic than the one he uses for backup vocals? Also, How does the person who is illegally picking up there voices when "off-mic" record this? I dont understand because i dont see dave having a seperate mic to talk to other band members with. This is most likely a stupid question. I know it has something to do with airwaves and shit like that but i just dont understand. Can someone help me out and elaborate on this topic? thanks
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I often wonder how they communicate through a seperate mic. Is it button activated?Dheibs wrote:I recently watched a JTR video from 01 and it was synced with an IEM of the audio. anyways, when Dave was talking with Carter about the song before they started playing it, I noticed that Carter is talking through a mic. is that a completely differant mic than the one he uses for backup vocals? Also, How does the person who is illegally picking up there voices when "off-mic" record this? I dont understand because i dont see dave having a seperate mic to talk to other band members with. This is most likely a stupid question. I know it has something to do with airwaves and shit like that but i just dont understand. Can someone help me out and elaborate on this topic? thanks
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Yes.jellyfish wrote:I often wonder how they communicate through a seperate mic. Is it button activated?Dheibs wrote:I recently watched a JTR video from 01 and it was synced with an IEM of the audio. anyways, when Dave was talking with Carter about the song before they started playing it, I noticed that Carter is talking through a mic. is that a completely differant mic than the one he uses for backup vocals? Also, How does the person who is illegally picking up there voices when "off-mic" record this? I dont understand because i dont see dave having a seperate mic to talk to other band members with. This is most likely a stupid question. I know it has something to do with airwaves and shit like that but i just dont understand. Can someone help me out and elaborate on this topic? thanks
And to record one...you need to have an IEM Receiver (Scanner), since the IEMs are wireless, you can pick up the signal on the audience and record it. It's illegal.
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Im not so sure you need a scanner to pick it up. I remember reading something different. Im sure you can get the frequency by use of scanner but to record it is a different sceneario.Andre_GT7 wrote:Yes.jellyfish wrote:I often wonder how they communicate through a seperate mic. Is it button activated?Dheibs wrote:I recently watched a JTR video from 01 and it was synced with an IEM of the audio. anyways, when Dave was talking with Carter about the song before they started playing it, I noticed that Carter is talking through a mic. is that a completely differant mic than the one he uses for backup vocals? Also, How does the person who is illegally picking up there voices when "off-mic" record this? I dont understand because i dont see dave having a seperate mic to talk to other band members with. This is most likely a stupid question. I know it has something to do with airwaves and shit like that but i just dont understand. Can someone help me out and elaborate on this topic? thanks
And to record one...you need to have an IEM Receiver (Scanner), since the IEMs are wireless, you can pick up the signal on the audience and record it. It's illegal.
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a) Everyone but Carter's IEM has a microphone that is located at the spot a valve from the jaw attaches to the eardrum, allowing it to pick up anything you say, and is not button-activated. I believe that Carter's is a separate microphone because the vibrations from the drums would interfere with the vibrations picked up by the IE microphone.
b) Using a scanner is not illegal, it's simply against band policy.
b) Using a scanner is not illegal, it's simply against band policy.
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Duh, it's called a thingamajig.bbatsell wrote:Well, I didn't do a good job explaining it because I'm not a biologist, but there's a valve that runs from your mouth to your eardrum (it's how you hear yourself speak), and the earpiece just positions a mic right where that valve comes into the ear.Dheibs wrote:they have a mic on their jaw?
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so its the EARPIECE. is there a certain brand or style of In ear earpieces that have that mic? (im gonna be getting a system for my band)bbatsell wrote:Well, I didn't do a good job explaining it because I'm not a biologist, but there's a valve that runs from your mouth to your eardrum (it's how you hear yourself speak), and the earpiece just positions a mic right where that valve comes into the ear.Dheibs wrote:they have a mic on their jaw?
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