Jared Gunston is an accomplished musician, producer, and content creator with nearly two decades of experience. As Lead Engineer at Gunston Mixing, Mastering & Track Production, he ensures exceptional sound quality for artists. From opening for Metallica with his hit "Chromium" to captivating audiences nationwide with his Rock Duo, Inceptio, Jared's musical journey has been remarkable. With a distinctive 'Rock Edge,' he offers expertise in producing, mixing, and mastering for various bands. Now a solo performer, join Jared on an exhilarating musical journey.
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Nice. We use four of these for our battery powered beach gigs. Two for mains and two for monitors. Eventually we’ll get their new 12” battery powered speakers for mains.
wanted that mackie thump 215 badly but came accross the yamaha DXR 212/215 MKII and wonderding if i should go for the thump of the DXR given that am looking for loud, clear and bassy speaker. to note that both have the same price tag.
Lekker! Just got mine and upgraded from the Harmony Singer 2. Solid videos. Keen to setup mine curious to see how the pedal plays out at different venues
Hi, really useful video! I may have missed this, but if using a gain hungry mic like the SM7b, will I need a cloud lifter or does the unit have adequate gain as with the Rodecasters? Thank you
U not show the lock button just as well cos they jam total junk. And they make loud cracking noises almost pop my new speakers. Not to mention the fool they made out of us infront of a live audience. Thanks very much boss and u need to change the batteries when therr flat. Hello its year 2024
Hey everyone! Could you give me some advice on whether I should go for this or not? I recently got the Audient ID14 MKII, the Shure SM7B, and Logic Pro. While Logic Pro is pretty complex, I get that it's a learning process and I'm ready to invest the time. Here's the deal: I’m into acting, live broadcasting, singing, and working from home on voice acting for books, cartoons, audiobooks, and the like. But for going online with RU-vid or Instagram, is this new device a better choice for me than sticking with the Audient ID sound card? How do I figure out if and when I need this over the Audient combined with Logic Pro? Or can they do the exact same things, just that Logic can handle more other stuff? I'm new to recording but not to acting and singing. I've never had a RU-vid channel or done live social media stuff before. This little device looks and sounds so cool! Please help me understand how it could be useful for me. Thanks!
Is it possible to automate patch changes with this? I'd like to automate the changes with our midi tracks when we perform. Im able to send patch changes to my guitar pedal this way via usb c.
If I use the PaintAudio Midi Captain, and midi that out to the GT-1000 midi in, then Gt midi out to VE-500, and set to 'thru' and whatever settings are needed... I could essentially use 4 of the switches to control VE-500 stuff, and the other 4 to control GT-1000 stuff right?
Hi, Jared. Thank you for your videos! I would like to ask you something. Between ve 500 and ve 22, who has a more natural sounding pitch correction? I'm choosing between the two specifically because of the harmonies and pitch correction. the ve 500 has a more detailed setup and seems more functional, but I don't know in terms of effects quality which is better.
Great job! I have a set of these and using a tc helicon play acoustic I notice some unwanted freq and when I play a g or em chord striking the low E sounds like the sound modulates up. I realize you’re using a boss and playing an electric and I run my electric through an old eleven rack and don’t notice the freq & extra sound when not playing notice a lite pop sound occurring with the tc helicon play acoustic, was checking out the boss v-8 and after seeing your video on the boss ve-500 would like to add that to my live gigs for my electric and the boss ve-8 for my acoustic Taylor 814ce. Running 2 thump 215xt with the mackie mixer profx16. Wish I could find a unit that supports the acoustic & electric,, I know asking too much. So with tchelicon play acoustic seems like the sound modulates and I like how you set the gate so the mic is not picking up sound until you sing. I maybe able to set the tchelicon to do the same have to mess around with it some more before next gig Sunday. Like your reviews mate! Cheers
Howzit Jared, hope you're well! Would this system work well for a live scenario? I can hear a bit of background hiss when you use it, wonder if that will be noticeable on a PA
Hi Jared , have you manage to get Tpain like Autotune working? I've been trying to meddle with the pitch correct setting and the formant ... not very successful..
For anyone struggling to connect this to a MacBook Air or Pro, as I just did: use the TRS-TRRS adapter ("Connect Phone") and plug the TRRS-side direct into your *headphone jack*. Mac will recocgnise it as headset-mic, and you're good to go. No need for USB-C adaptors! On another note, having now tested it a lot, I can say this: it's fun & cheap & practical live gear, as described by Jared here. But it's not suitable for high-quality recording. You will get a certain level of built-in background buzz on all recordings, no matter what.
Hi I have a problem of not being able to set delay time to synchronized tempo on the app. Can be done normally on the unit. Could you share your experience on this?