Monitor Engineer For Megadeth
Today we sit down with Chris Rakestraw, the talented monitor engineer behind the legendary heavy metal sound of Megadeth. Chris takes us on a deep dive into his role managing stage sound for one of the biggest metal bands in the world. Learn about the intricacies of running monitors for a high-energy band like Megadeth, the challenges of mixing for iconic musicians, and the gear Chris relies on to deliver top-tier audio for the band. This behind-the-scenes look is perfect for audio professionals and metal fans alike, offering valuable insights into what it takes to ensure the band hears exactly what they need to deliver an unforgettable performance. 📢 Topics Covered: • Chris’s journey to becoming Megadeth’s monitor engineer • Managing on-stage sound for a legendary metal band • Technical challenges and solutions in monitor mixing • Gear and tools Chris uses to achieve a flawless mix • Advice for aspiring monitor engineers and audio professionals Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more exclusive interviews with top audio professionals! Hit the bell icon to stay updated on our latest episodes.

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