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Snoop Dogg Monitors with Allen & Heath dLive

Freddie Johns Mixing Snoop Dogg's Monitors on the Allen & Heath dLive S5000

Rap icon Snoop Dogg completed his most recent touring season with dates in the American southwest and west coast supported by monitor engineer Freddie Johns, III mixing on an Allen & Heath dLive S Class S5000 Surface with DM64 MixRack.

Johns, who has also worked with artists like B.o.B., Far East Movement, Jeremih, and A$AP Rocky had been using an older digital mixer with Snoop Dogg. Then, he had a chance to try out a dLive for several days in Los Angeles and says, "I fell in love with the desk!" Johns had multi-track recordings from previous Snoop Dogg concerts and played these using the dLive's Virtual Sound Check to set up and mix a couple of virtual shows. "I just became one with the board," he said. "Ever since then, I've had it on every Snoop Dogg show."

Snoop Dogg's monitor setup includes in-ear monitors, floor wedges, and side fills and Johns noted, "Snoop is on ears but he likes to feel it on stage from the wedges. So, there's a challenge in trying to balance the ears mix with the stage mix without getting a lot of ambient noise feeding into the mics." Johns uses the "IEM Glue" preset on the dLive's multi-band compressor to help maintain this balance. "I could really tell the difference having that on the ears," he said.

Johns uses the dLive's Dyn8 dynamic EQ on Snoop's vocal. "I have Snoop's vocals double-patched," he said. "And, I do something different with his wedges than I do with his ears. So, on his ears, I have the Dyn8 and I really like that multi-band compressor, too. Snoop says it makes him sound like himself."

Johns uses dLive layers and banks to manage the tour's mics and direct inputs. He uses at least 24 mix outputs to feed the group's various monitors and said, "I love the drag-n-drop feature for setting up the desk." Johns also uses the dLive's internal effects and noted, "I haven't needed to use any external effects because the onboard plugins sound great. And, there's no added latency," he added. "That's an awesome feature."

Johns commented, "The work flow is great on this board. It's really set up for engineers. And, the Allen & Heath preamps have a nice, warm sound." He added, "After I started using the dLive, Snoop said to the production manager, 'I'm not sure what you guys have been doing but this sounds amazing!'"

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(7 March 2018)

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