You’ve done gigs where nothing goes according to plan, but this episode reminds you that chaos is often the classroom. From sleeping on road cases at the Puerto Rican Day Parade to riding a flatbed packed with servo-driven subs that overwhelmed even earplugs and shooting cans, you hear how real-world pressure forges real skills. Mike deAlmeida walks you through learning to roll with it, figuring out systems on the fly before tools like Smaart were common, and walking into unknown gigs where the unknown singer/songwriter turns out to be Shawn Colvin. The lesson is clear: when you don’t know the band, communication is everything. Ask how they sound, listen closely, and remember that for that moment, you are part of the band. You’re playing the “mixing keyboard” today, so Always Be Performing.

As the night wears on, the room changes and so must you. Heat, humidity, and ear fatigue quietly shift the mix, especially in the highs and high-mids, and Mike explains why gradual adjustments beat drastic moves every time. You’re reminded to watch the show, not just the meters, and to listen first before using tools like Smaart to confirm what your ears already know. From sweating out microphones and treating them like EQ devices to protecting your hearing with custom molds, active earplugs, and smart exposure management, this episode ties craft, tech, and longevity together. Layer in legendary Celebrity Week stories, the Van Halen M&Ms lesson, and Beach Boys theatrics, and you’re left with one guiding principle: mix a good show, every time, because that’s how careers last.

  • 00:00:00 Gig Gab 517 – Monday, January 19th, 2026
  • 00:01:50 Puerto Rican Day Parade
    • Sleeping on road cases overnight
    • An insane number of speakers
    • Earplugs + Shooting cans STILL were too loud
    • Servo drives – highly efficient, but not fast. They have motors in them.
    • Security wouldn’t let us off the truck.
  • 00:06:43 Gig learning vs. classroom learning
    • Learning to roll with it
  • 00:08:52 When you don’t know the band
    • A little jazz band…as wallpaper
    • Sussed out the system manually (before the Smaart Live days!)
    • And a singer/songwriter… who turned out to be Shawn Colvin
  • 00:12:52 Communicating with a band you’ve never seen
    • Very helpful tips:
    • “Here’s how our band sounds.”
    • Guitar players who manage their levels between rhythm and solos
    • As an engineer, you are a member of the band (for that moment)
    • “You play mixing keyboard today”
  • 00:20:37 Teaching the foundation in class, students often seek practical experience on their own
    • Finding practical applications WHILE you’re in class is gold. You learn so much.
    • It all comes back to communication skills
    • For FOH engineers, watch the show! Pay attention to the band members
  • 00:24:30 Sound changes throughout the night
    • Heat and humidity will cause ebbs and flows (especially outdoors, but even inside)
    • Watch the highs and high-mids
    • Sound travels faster through a thick medium
    • Gradual adjustments so it sounds better
    • Increasing the mains throughout the show to keep the perceived level due to ear fatigue
    • Smaart Live for tweaking live sound
    • Listen first, then use the gear to confirm what you’re hearing
  • 00:31:35 When I mix, I want to hear a good show
    • So I tell the sound guy (me) to mix a good show
  • 00:32:57 Using the tech to isolate live to find (and fix) problems
  • 00:33:48 Learning the nuances of problems
  • 00:35:24 Hot lights to add to the sun!
    • Sweating out microphones… heat shrink tubing plus medical tape solves it
    • Microphones are EQ devices – Matt from Roswell Audio
  • 00:39:38 Mixing with earplugs?
  • 00:44:39 AirPods Pro “active earplugs” (aka Hearing Protection)
  • 00:52:25 Stories from Celebrity Week at North Shore Music Theatre
    • Almost got into a rumble with Al Martino
    • Face the wall when Wynona Judd walks by
    • Gallagher (or his brother!)
    • The Beach Boys
    • Weird Al
  • 00:56:04 The Van Halen M&Ms story
  • 00:57:37 The Beach Boys surfing on the revolving stage
  • 00:59:41 Gig Gab 519 Outtro

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