sharedgum wrote: ↑16 May 2023, 23:42
Sounds similar to the DC (Silver Spring) gig experience. I really think that this is not the sound engineer"s doing. It's up to the band to figure this out ahead of time, and this band incarnation has been touring quite a bit. I have attended many gigs and I can't recall a single show in which I could hear the "backing vocals" great and hardly hear the lead singer at all. And the fact that this is not a one-off makes me think there is something else going on (AE too tired, his voice super fragile, etc.). But all these things up to the band to figure out - they have the soundcheck, too.
The sound issues on this US tour are consistent in ways which give the impression that they are the result of particular choices, but they are inconsistent in ways which make it difficult to understand the purpose of those choices (whatever they may be), or what problem they are trying to solve. I'm not convinced it's a question of AE's voice being shot - he's pacing himself to be sure, but he's done that for years, and I think we're all pretty satisfied that he has been able to turn it on at key points so far on this tour.
And he's clearly uncomfortable with how things are going, if the stories of his interrupting the Doktor are accurate (which they surely are), so it's really hard for me to accept that the band has decided to address vocal issues by concealing his voice. Especially since they're already utilising Ben's baritone to fill out any shortcomings. Unless we really believe that the band is trying to pass Ben's voice off as Andrew's, in an effort to outright deceive their audience, I think we're looking at a confluence of factors, including technical factors we won't know until someone in the band explains them.
Thoughts:
1. Andrew is handheld, whereas Ben and Dylan aren't. The sound person has to be managing his levels all night because he's prowling around the stage and the feedback is going to be up and down all night based on his proximity to different bits of PA, whereas Ben and Dylan's mics are on stands, and a little more 'set and forget' (not exactly, but closer to). There may not be an appetite for this but if Andrew was stationary and had a mic stand, it might be more consistent. As it stands, it's possible that the sound personnel are compensating for Andrew's quiet levels with Ben's loud levels. They might literally be making an on-the-fly choice of "I can't turn Andrew's mic up right now, so I'll turn Ben's up instead". The decision to give Ben more baritone may even be because of this, more than to fill out the vocal low end.
2. The band hasn't been in the US for a very long time, and while in Europe they maintain professional relationships with local crews/contractors by regularly visiting their country and engaging them, in America they may not actually have that many professional relationships. Andrew has also explained that there's a shorter lead-in time for the US tour than they normally get in Europe, and this may limit the pool of available sound people. It may not be someone who 'gets' the band, it may not be someone who relates to the people in the band, and it may in fact be a different person every gig.
3. They probably aren't specifically using the venue's own soundpeople, they're probably just using "the least-worst person who's available and affordable in the specified timeframe", who may or may not be a venue soundperson, depending on the venue. The fact that some people have said the soundchecks sounded different may indicate that mixing duties have changed hands between soundcheck and go time.
4. Andrew has indicated as well that the US aren't getting the full production. It's possible that they're using a simpler PA/mixing setup itself? Is it possible that the Doktor is delivering a playback of a mixdown (or at least
some mixdowns)? More than usual? More playback, less live sequencing? That could limit the options available to a soundperson to position vocals in the mix. My reason for floating this is not because I have any particular evidence, it's more that Andrew said that the US aren't getting the full light show. The light show is triggered by the sequencer. If they've got a simpler light show, is it possible they've brought a simpler playback setup for the Doktor too? I really don't know what the Doktor is doing under the hood anymore, I lost my fascination when it went digital, so you tell me.
5. I'm not trying to argue that Eldritch would sound pitch perfect if the mix was right, I just really doubt that the band is deliberately trying to deceive, or that the band is particularly happy with the idea of Andrew Eldritch sounding as though he's doing incidental vocals in his own band.