Cell phone or ProTools system, a bad mix is a bad mix. WAY too hot with the vocals.

I'm afraid this only demos what is the #1 failing of most arranger players... the desire to hear yourself loud and clear over the backing. The trouble with that is, out FRONT, the audience gets an earful of the singing (not necessarily a bad thing, but there are limits!) and the RH solos, and all of a sudden, what could have been a vibrant, rocking sound turns into bad karaoke.

Imagine a REAL drummer and bass player on that stage... there is NO WAY they would have allowed themselves to be emasculated like that! Don't forget... when all is said and done, the bass and drums is what drives music. Put it into a supporting role by trying too hard to hear yourself, and you chop your sound off at the knees! Always record yourself, and your mixes, and guard against this like a hawk...
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An arranger is just a tool. What matters is what you build with it..!