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Sub Gigs, Mic Mutes & the Art of Mixing Live with Jesus Hernandez
22 June 2026

Sub Gigs, Mic Mutes & the Art of Mixing Live with Jesus Hernandez

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This week you start things off digging into the craft that separates good gigs from great ones. You’ll get the playbook for prepping and surviving sub gigs, learn (again!) why a splitter snake earns its place in your rig, and sort through the real options when you need a mic mute switch that actually works. Then you wrestle with a question every working band faces today: are fan-posted videos helping your brand or hurting it? It’s the kind of practical, in-the-trenches breakdown that reminds you to Always Be Performing, whether the camera’s rolling or not.


Then guest co-host Jesus Hernandez joins, and you trace his path from a Portastudio kid to the engineer bands trust with their sound, along with the philosophy he’s built along the way: you’re serving people’s ears, and the console is your instrument. You’ll hear why you should ask a band what they want to sound like before you touch a fader, why learning to mix yourself turns your engineer into a producer, and how routing a digital mixer keeps everything simple when the power flickers. He shares the gear that’s earned his trust, hard-won war stories from the road, his time subbing as a bass player in Nashville, and life on tour with a Phil Collins and Genesis tribute. By the end you’ll be listening to your own gigs with sharper ears and a hungrier inner critic.




    00:00:00 Gig Gab 539 – Monday, June 22nd, 2026

      June 22nd: National Chocolate Éclair Day
      Guest co-host: Jesus Hernandez


    00:01:32 Prepping for and playing Sub Gigs

      Ultimate-Guitar’s Pro Charts…now with lyrics!


    00:04:25 The benefits of splitter snake
    Listener Questions

      00:09:55 Mark-What’s the best MD Mic Switch?

        D’Addario Mic Mute Infrared Mic Sensor
        Optogate
        Radial HotShot DM-1 or HotShot MD
        LILYP4D Mic Mute




    00:20:25 Mark-Are fan-posted videos good or bad?
    00:24:36 SPONSOR: OneSkin. Get 15% off OneSkin with the code GIGGAB at https://www.oneskin.co/GIGGAB  #oneskinpod
    00:26:54 Guest Co-host: Jesus Hernandez
    00:28:20 Lady and the Tramp Start taught him to record multi-track

      Then the Portastudio
      Tascam Multitrack Recorder
      Jesus became the go-to guy for recording bands and fixing sounds


    00:34:27 A2 at a local theater

      Then the A1 went on vacation, and Jesus became the A1


    00:35:38 Then a jazz club

      Sound reinforcement at the most basic level
      Ultimately what you’re trying to serve is people’s ears.
      Use your eyes to serve that purpose.


    00:37:38 Recording was rough at first, but you learn!

      Making recordings with a live performance in mind
      Let it Be…Naked


    00:41:24 Ask the band: what do you guys want to sound like on the recording?

      “Take a picture of the band, then paint on top of it!”


    00:32:36 For live sound: how do you find out what the band sounds like?

      Before arriving: listen to the band’s records (or the band they’re covering)


    00:47:26 When doing sound, consider yourself a band member

      “Playing the console” – The mixer is an instrument
      I’m controlling the arrangement


    00:48:50 Singing the praises of bands that can set levels on stage
    00:49:20 A band whose levels are ALL over the place

      So bad the band was sent home after the first set.
      You have to be your hardest critic


    00:53:25 Learn to mix yourself, then your engineer can go from problem-solver to producer!
    00:55:26 “If the power goes out at the mixer, you’ll still sound good”

      Fixing it at the source
      The night the power-flickered and factory reset the mixer!
      PreSonus StudioLive


    01:00:19 Keeping it as simple as possible

      Soft-patching, routing, matrixes, oh my!
      Learn how to route a digital mixer


    01:06:39 The downsides of strictly analog

      But you learn how to ring out frequencies
      Fix low-end feedback by popping in/out the polarity button
      Rick Carmona (From “No Peace At All”), the engineer who mentored Jesus
      Every business is in the customer service
      Davis Thurston on Gig Gab
      The engineer has multiple customers: the band, the audience, and the staff at the venue


    01:13:38 Bands vs. Reunion Gigs
    01:18:25 Bringing an analog mixer…and no snake!
    01:24:50 Soca Music
    01:26:00 Time for some war stories
    01:31:46 Subbing in Nashville as a bass player
    01:08:21 On the road with Face Value, Phil Collins & Genesis Tribute Band
    01:37:24 Jesus Hernandez Home Studio
    01:38:23 Gig Gab 539 Outtro



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        IG: @jesusandthecomplaintdepartment
        Jesus is my Sound Guy


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