I thought tomorrow's gig was just baby sitting for the visiting touring engineer with a duo but I'll be setting up and mixing the support act too, a local duo who are old friends of mine.
This is the venue with the M7CL, and it's also the place that made me decide to get a couple of better vocals mics - I eventually settled on DPA 2028's but I also got e965's, which I've yet to spend much time with at that venue. I might see if I can get there early to have a play with them.
They'll have 2 acoustic guitars so I'll take PZ-DI's. The house kit has some decent passive and active DI's custom made for the PA company, but I'd rather use mine.
This will be perfect to try the DPAs vs the e965s, it's a quiet show with singers who tend to work off the mics a few inches and require high gain. No IEM's. So I'd like to spend some time testing and tuning the sends for the show.
This is also the venue I set up my free-standing RTA for - a Zoom recorder as a USB interface to an Android tablet running the Spectroid RTA app, which I've been impressed with so far. I've also installed the Sound Analyzer App David recommended, since it can display a 1/3-octave RTA. The weak link is my cheap Superlux Pink Stick noise generator but Spectroid can also generate noise in software, and the tablet can transmit it by Bluetooth to my little receiver which I can then route to the monitors. It'll work.