This week you start things off digging into the craft that separates good gigs from great ones. You’ll get the playbook for prepping and surviving sub gigs, learn (again!) why a splitter snake earns its place in your rig, and sort through the real options when you need a mic mute switch that actually works. Then you wrestle with a question every working band faces today: are fan-posted videos helping your brand or hurting it? It’s the kind of practical, in-the-trenches breakdown that reminds you to Always Be Performing, whether the camera’s rolling or not.
Then guest co-host Jesus Hernandez joins, and you trace his path from a Portastudio kid to the engineer bands trust with their sound, along with the philosophy he’s built along the way: you’re serving people’s ears, and the console is your instrument. You’ll hear why you should ask a band what they want to sound like before you touch a fader, why learning to mix yourself turns your engineer into a producer, and how routing a digital mixer keeps everything simple when the power flickers. He shares the gear that’s earned his trust, hard-won war stories from the road, his time subbing as a bass player in Nashville, and life on tour with a Phil Collins and Genesis tribute. By the end you’ll be listening to your own gigs with sharper ears and a hungrier inner critic.
- 00:00:00 Gig Gab 539 – Monday, June 22nd, 2026
- June 22nd: National Chocolate Éclair Day
- Guest co-host: Jesus Hernandez
- 00:01:32 Prepping for and playing Sub Gigs
- 00:04:25 The benefits of splitter snake
- Listener Questions
- 00:09:55 Mark-What’s the best MD Mic Switch?
- 00:20:25 Mark-Are fan-posted videos good or bad?
- 00:24:36 SPONSOR: OneSkin. Get 15% off OneSkin with the code GIGGAB at https://www.oneskin.co/GIGGAB #oneskinpod
- 00:26:54 Guest Co-host: Jesus Hernandez
- 00:28:20 Lady and the Tramp Start taught him to record multi-track
- Then the Portastudio
- Tascam Multitrack Recorder
- Jesus became the go-to guy for recording bands and fixing sounds
- 00:34:27 A2 at a local theater
- Then the A1 went on vacation, and Jesus became the A1
- 00:35:38 Then a jazz club
- Sound reinforcement at the most basic level
- Ultimately what you’re trying to serve is people’s ears.
- Use your eyes to serve that purpose.
- 00:37:38 Recording was rough at first, but you learn!
- Making recordings with a live performance in mind
- Let it Be…Naked
- 00:41:24 Ask the band: what do you guys want to sound like on the recording?
- “Take a picture of the band, then paint on top of it!”
- 00:32:36 For live sound: how do you find out what the band sounds like?
- Before arriving: listen to the band’s records (or the band they’re covering)
- 00:47:26 When doing sound, consider yourself a band member
- “Playing the console” – The mixer is an instrument
- I’m controlling the arrangement
- 00:48:50 Singing the praises of bands that can set levels on stage
- 00:49:20 A band whose levels are ALL over the place
- So bad the band was sent home after the first set.
- You have to be your hardest critic
- 00:53:25 Learn to mix yourself, then your engineer can go from problem-solver to producer!
- 00:55:26 “If the power goes out at the mixer, you’ll still sound good”
- Fixing it at the source
- The night the power-flickered and factory reset the mixer!
- PreSonus StudioLive
- 01:00:19 Keeping it as simple as possible
- Soft-patching, routing, matrixes, oh my!
- Learn how to route a digital mixer
- 01:06:39 The downsides of strictly analog
- But you learn how to ring out frequencies
- Fix low-end feedback by popping in/out the polarity button
- Rick Carmona (From “No Peace At All”), the engineer who mentored Jesus
- Every business is in the customer service
- Davis Thurston on Gig Gab
- The engineer has multiple customers: the band, the audience, and the staff at the venue
- 01:13:38 Bands vs. Reunion Gigs
- 01:18:25 Bringing an analog mixer…and no snake!
- 01:24:50 Soca Music
- 01:26:00 Time for some war stories
- 01:31:46 Subbing in Nashville as a bass player
- 01:08:21 On the road with Face Value, Phil Collins & Genesis Tribute Band
- 01:37:24 Jesus Hernandez Home Studio
- 01:38:23 Gig Gab 539 Outtro
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- IG: @jesusandthecomplaintdepartment
- Jesus is my Sound Guy
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