I'm going to be taping a solo acoustic performance (acoustic guitar and probably some harmonica) at The Memorial Opera House in Valparaiso, Indiana tomorrow night. Based on my post in the Venue Forum, nobody knows anything about this place. A photo of the room is located here:
http://www.mohlive.com/about.htmThe seating is all reserved, and since I had no idea where to try to tape from the artist put me on the guest list so that I wouldn't be tied down to a particular seat. Obviously, I want to get the best sound possible, but a SBD patch is probably not in the cards (they're given only on very special occasions, and I'm not going to ask unless he offers). But otherwise he is on my side in terms of trying to get me in the best spot possible to tape from. I've never taped on-stage before -- looking at the photo of the room, would that be an ideal setup for a solo acoustic performance? Can it be done discreetly, so as not to interrupt sight lines of people who paid close to $50 to be there? Or bother the artist? My primary rig consists of KM140s (with actives) > HD-P2. I also have SP-CMC-8s, an R-09HR, and an M10. I'm looking for advice on what people think they would try in this situation. I don't know if anybody has ever taped him on-stage before, so I want to know IF you would try that and, if so, HOW you would set it up. I want to be prepared before I ask about it tomorrow. I've got ~15-foot active cables for the KM140s and a pair of 25-foot XLRs.
Somewhat complicating matters is the fact that my e-mail to the venue a month ago about taping was never returned. The band is checking with them to make sure they don't mind that I tape. So if, indeed, I'm able to tape there's still a chance that the venue could restrict where I tape from. So I'm also interested in hearing peoples' Plan B, Plan C, and Plan D.