Monitor Engineer For Lamb Of God
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ม.ค. 2025
- Step backstage with us as we delve into the heart-pounding world of live sound engineering! In this episode of This Is DeLaCruz, join us for an exclusive interview with Brady Miller, the mastermind behind the roaring soundscapes of Lamb Of God's electrifying performances.
As the monitor engineer for one of metal's most iconic bands, Brady takes us on a journey through the intricacies of his craft, revealing the secrets to crafting the perfect mix that fuels Lamb Of God's adrenaline-fueled shows.
From managing the band's stage sound to adapting to different venues around the globe, Brady shares his insights, challenges, and memorable moments from life on the road. Learn about the cutting-edge gear and techniques he employs to ensure every member hears exactly what they need to deliver an unforgettable performance night after night.
Whether you're a seasoned audio professional, an aspiring engineer, or simply a die-hard Lamb Of God fan, this episode offers a rare glimpse into the unseen world behind the music. Don't miss out on this exclusive interview with one of the industry's finest talents!
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Brady is the man! Worked with him back in Miami! Solid dude and engineer🤘
Fatt matt and firecracker. Killing it Brady . Music engineer comedian artist ex·tra·or·di·naire. I remember way back when you did your internship in Miami. How far u have come. So proud of you bro. Legend ✨
Brady my man!!! That a boy! Love from Sparta Tn
Very informative info thanks guys!
Great interview!
Great interview 🤟
Great video !
Repping MxU! Lets go 🔥 love those guys
Love how you, as an interviewer, love to stare blankly at your interviewee only to reply with “ok.”
😅😅😅 I didn’t notice that! I TOTALLY do! 😅😅😅 You’re right. lol
great videos Nick!
AMAZING 👏
“Work to learn, don’t work to get a paycheck….”
I prefer "earn your paycheck, and if you're doing it right, you'll continually learn and improve."
@@realSethMeyers
Much better
Lee McMahon out front and a really talented dude named Steve (forgot his last name but I was on their last tour and they both taught me a lot) are doing The 1975 nowadays
dude i fucking love u thank u
Bored stagehand watching audio videos. I need to get to work soon. lol
I think the S6L got off to a rough start, other than the banking design I actually find it to be pretty intuitive. I like how you can control Pro Tools with it too. Oh and the HDX processing.
Francois Pierre 😂
Lolll I felt I butchered it when I said it… it just comes out piearrre even thought it’s pare
Promo SM 🎊
funny how a novice engineer gets set up working monitor mixer but a trained engineer like myself has such a hard time finding stable work, i guess its not what you know it who you know in the industry. Sorry for the rant, no issues towards him, im sure he does a great job. hears to all the sound guys who know your stuff but cant find work.
@SplinterCellRocks thanks, I know I’m good just need a shot
One thing that guarantees I won’t hire a person or want to work with them is when they act spurned because they feel like they deserve to be working at a higher level than they are. Half the time when they’re like that the attitude is the thing holding them back. I would take a medium experienced engineer with a good attitude over a very experienced one with a bad attitude
I pushed boxes and kept my head down for years, never complained, now I’ve mixed at red rocks and madison square garden. Keep it pushing it’ll come
One venue every day with a different console is your job bro
This ain’t a monitor engineer lol
He’s weak he needs his toys
He needs a console
Tell lamb of God I don’t need consoles or monitors or whatever
Just let’s go lol
I mean I do need a console,, also alot of gear... wait you can do monitors without a console? im honestly impressed..