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Introduction

Jimmy and Val = jiva

jiva - a gentle blend of acoustic guitars and vocal harmony - are:

  • ji (from Jimmy)
  • va (from Val)

jiva website: www.jiva.co.uk

jiva blog: www.jivacoustic.co.uk

Been Playing Since

It all started in 1971 when we performed a couple of floor spots with acoustic guitars (12-string and 6-string) at a local folk club in our then home town.

Val moved away to London in 1972 and didn't continue playing in public, although she still played her 6-string guitar occasionally for her own enjoyment.

Jimmy continued to sing and play 6 and 12-string guitars with folk and folk rock duos and trios. He was also a drummer in a few bands playing chart hits, progressive rock and country rock covers. He also performed as a solo singer accompanying himself on guitar.

In 2002 we got back together and Val moved back to the North East. We've been playing together since then... first public performance was 10 August 2003 at a local folk club in the North East of England.

The Duo

jiva are a UK-based duo who play contemporary songs with a repertoire (expanding slowly) which is a mix of self-penned material and our own arrangements of carefully chosen songs by other people - eg Allan Taylor, Anthony John Clarke, CSNY, Eagles, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Linda Thompson, Magna Carta, Melanie Safka, Nanci Griffith, Paul Siebel.

Most often seen in the North East, we play at folk clubs, concert venues, small festivals, corporate and social functions, fundraisers, coffee mornings, etc... or even a 'house concert' in your front room!

We also help charitable organisations (for example the Blyth Volunteer Lifeboat Service and Cancer Research UK) by playing at their fundraising and awareness events, and we regularly perform in residential care homes.

Bose Gear

  • 1 x L1® Model II
  • 2 x T1 ToneMatch® Audio Engine
  • Originally 1 x B1, now added a second B1

Gear we use with our L1®

Microphones

  • Val: Sennheiser e845
  • Jimmy: Sennheiser e845

Acoustic Guitars

  • Val: Taylor 910CE Indian Rosewood 6-string
  • Val: Taylor Custom Build Cocobolo 12-string
  • Jimmy: Taylor Custom Build Cocobolo 6-string
  • Jimmy: Taylor 910CE-L7 Brazilian Rosewood 6-string
  • Jimmy: Taylor 855 Indian Rosewood 12-string

Ukuleles

  • Val: Kala KA-KTG-CT Koa Tenor
  • Jimmy: Kala KA-KTG-CT Koa Tenor


Setup

Val's T1

  • Ch1: vocal mic
    • Input Category: Vocal Mics
    • Preset: Sennheiser e855
    • zEQ: Low +1.4, Mid +0.8, High -0.6
    • Para EQ: Level -8.0, Freq 118 (A#2), Width 0.60
    • Gate: Threshold -70.0, Speed 50%
  • Ch2: 6-string guitar
    • Input Category: Taylor Guitars
    • Preset: G Audit Finger
    • zEQ: Bypass
    • Para EQ: Level -2.0, Freq 122 (B2), Width 0.60
  • Ch3: 12-string guitar
    • Input Category: Taylor Guitars
    • Preset: Jumbo Strum
    • zEQ: Bypass
    • Para EQ: Bypass
  • Ch4: Val's ukulele / Ch5: Jimmy's ukulele
    • Input Category: Vocal Mics
    • Preset: Audix VX-10
    • zEQ: Low -1.0, Mid -4.0, High -15.0
    • Para EQ: Level -15.0, Freq 70 (C#2), Width 1.00
  • Master Out goes into the Inputs of Ch4 and Ch5 on Jimmy's T1

Jimmy's T1

  • Ch1: vocal mic
    • Input Category: Vocal Mics
    • Preset: Sennheiser e855
    • zEQ: Low +1.4, Mid +0.4, High -0.2
    • Para EQ: Level -8.0, Freq 119 (A#2), Width 0.60
    • Gate: Threshold -70.0, Speed 50%
  • Ch2: 6-string guitar
    • Input Category: Taylor Guitars
    • Preset: Dreadnought Finger
    • zEQ: Low -3.0, Mid -0.6, High 1.0
    • Para EQ: Bypass
  • Ch3: 12-string guitar
    • Input Category: Taylor Guitars
    • Preset: TGS Mahog Cedar
    • zEQ: Low Bypass, Mid -1.2, High Bypass
    • Para EQ: Bypass
  • Ch4: and Ch5: connected to Master Out of Val's T1
    • Input Category: Utility
    • Preset: Flat
    • zEQ: Bypass
    • Para EQ: Bypass
  • Digital ToneMatch® connection goes to the L1 powerstand

This way:

  1. We each control our own individual mix on our individual T1s.
  2. The relative mix between us is then being controlled by using the Volume level control on Jimmy's T1 Ch4 (ie Val's Master Out).
  3. The overall output level is then controlled by Jimmy's T1.

Other Comments

Before we discovered the L1 we always preferred to play acoustically. But the L1 allows us to sound like us, but more so.