This Is DeLaCruz
Hosted by Nick DeLaCruz, This Is DeLaCruz takes you behind the scenes of live music with both the bands on stage and the unsung heroes who keep the show alive. Each episode features real conversations with artists, engineers, techs, and crew, pulling back the curtain on life on the road. From the chaos of soundcheck to the rush of showtime, they share the triumphs, struggles, and untold stories that make touring unforgettable. Whether you’re a fan, a musician, or just curious about what happens beyond the spotlight, this podcast is your all-access pass to the world of live music.
This Is DeLaCruz
Running Sound for Lawrence (Leo Pisaq)
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In this episode of This Is DeLaCruz, we have an exclusive interview with Leo Pisaq, the front-of-house (FOH) engineer responsible for the captivating live sound of the band Lawrence. Leo shares his fascinating journey into audio engineering and the unique challenges and rewards of working with a dynamic and genre-blending band like Lawrence.
Leo delves into his approach to capturing Lawrence’s soulful sound, revealing the techniques he employs to bring their electrifying energy to life on stage. He also discusses the essential gear and tools he relies on to deliver a consistent mix every night. Whether you’re an audio enthusiast, a fan of Lawrence, or curious about live sound production, this interview is packed with insightful information and behind-the-scenes stories.
In this episode, we cover a range of topics, including:
- - Leo’s career path and experiences in audio engineering
- - The art of mixing live sound for Lawrence’s energetic performances
- - Essential gear and tools Leo uses on tour
- - Challenges of translating Lawrence’s studio sound to live shows
- - Advice for aspiring FOH engineers and audio professionals