Role Of Mono In Audience Recordings

Record producer Terry Melcher didn’t believe in stereo, passing it off as a fad. The people listening to pop music were driving cars, and cars only had one speaker.

So, there are subtle differences between his stereo and mono mixes because he left the stereo to an assistant, at least in the case of Paul Revere And The Raiders.

But this is about crowd noise. We’ve been wondering if crowd noise can be suppressed in audience recordings, since our recorder employs at least three microphones while we’re using it and apparently much of the crowd noise is out of phase. That means if we mix the recording down to mono, some of that will get zapped (I can’t remember the correct technical term). Doesn’t it?

While yours truly is convinced, we had a great opportunity tonight to test it. At the beginning of the third set by Nick Dittmeier And The Sawdusters, the band opened with a song named “O’Bannon Woods”, and the crowd was slow to quiet down. At the same time, the house PA was playing music that they play during intermissions, and nobody turned it down. One of those speakers is close to our mic, so we were temporarily recording from two different sources from two different directions at two different volumes.

Here are two versions of an identical track: one stereo as it was recorded, one mixed to mono:

Stereo Audio “O’Bannon Woods”
Mono Audio “O’Bannon Woods”

I still do my best listening in my car. It has more than one speaker, but I think I’m gonna like the mono better.

Recording data for nerds:
Zoom H2n, set to auto-gain: concert, side mics set to +3, maybe 8′ up in the air maybe 8′ away, from Bose L1.

rainy day rain drop







Mississippi Heat “At The Lucky Star”, 3/20/22, Byron’s Bar, Pomeroy, IA

Pierre Lacocque, harmonica,
Mike Perez, bass,
Ricky Nelson, drums,
Tom Holland, guitar, vocals,
Daneshia Hamilton, vocals

Pierre
Pierre
Audio “At The Lucky Star”
rainy day rain drop







Mississippi Heat “Let’s Live It Up”, Byron’s Bar, Pomeroy, IA 3/20/22

Pierre Lacocque, harmonica,
Mike Perez, bass,
Ricky Nelson, drums,
Tom Holland, guitar, vocals,
Daneshia Hamilton, vocals

poster
Poster By Mark Gerking
“Let’s Live It Up”







Bruce Katz Band “In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed” 3/13/22 Byron’s Bar, Pomeroy, IA

“I’m glad we have a friend of ours that’s tape recording this tonight because I want to listen to that one. That one came out of nowhere.” Bruce Katz

Bruce Katz Band
In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed (Dickey Betts, 1970)

Bruce Katz, keyboards
Aaron Lieberman, guitar, vocals
Liviu Pop, drums

Full Show (stream only)

Our Facebook page where we post lots of stuff like this, although this particular edit is exclusive to this site.

Byron’s Facebook page where you find out about stuff like this.

Bruce Katz Band official site.







Dirk Quinn Band “Too High” > “Cantina Theme” > “Too High” 3/16/22 Vanguarde Arts, Sioux City, IA

Dirk Quinn Band

Dirk Quinn Band:
Dirk Quinn, guitar
Rory Flynn, bass
Cody Munzert, keys
Josh Gilgoff, drums, percussion

Too High > Cantina Theme

Oh, those tricky jazz guys: Stevie Wonder into Star Wars is very clever if you think about it.

This is a preview of the full show, which will be posted here:







“Sugaree”, Bruce Katz Band, Byron’s Bar, 3/13/22

Byron’s Bar being, well, The Deadhead Capital Of Iowa, the Bruce Katz Band played this wonderful version of “Sugaree”, 1971, by Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter, released on Garcia’s solo album of 1972

Bruce Katz Band

Bruce Katz Band:
Bruce Katz, keyboards
Aaron Lieberman, guitar, vocals
Liviu Pop, drums

Images in the video are from Rainy Day Music’s early eBay days-all licensed merchandise that we handled (except for one hand-made item) .

Much thanks for Katz for his encouragement of our recording project.







Bruce Katz Band “Three Feet Off The Ground” 3/13/22 Byron’s Bar, Pomeroy, IA

poster
Poster By Mark Gerking

Bruce Katz, Keyboards
Aaron Lieberman, Guitar & Vocals
Liviu Pop, Drums

Second song, first set, “Three Feet Off The Ground”, 3/13/22 at Byron’s Bar, Pomeroy, IA

Follow us on Facebook for more recipes.







“Learn To Fly” Set Opener, 3/9/20 VanGarde Arts, Sioux City, IA

Chris Masterson and Eleanor Whitmore with Bonnie Whitmore

Band photo
Photo: Tom Brandt







Stephen Simmons “Boobie Bungalow Gentlemen’s Club” Set 2 Opener, Byron’s Bar, Pomeroy, IA 3/6/22

Poster By Mark Gerking

Full Audio From This Show Will Be Posted Here:

Follow us on Facebook for more recipes!







Byron’s Moment: Terry Klein, “Daddy’s Store”, 2/27/22, Byron’s Bar, Pomeroy, IA

Terry Klein

Klein’s new CD, Good Luck, Take Care just released, buy that here:

Byron’s Bar web site: Here

Full show will be uploaded to Internet Archive: Here

Follow us on Facebook for more recipes.







rainy day rain drop