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<blockquote data-quote="Evan F. Hunter" data-source="post: 93009" data-attributes="member: 73"><p>Re: Can You Say Ear Training</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Actually you know what, no I do not get to regularly do a "big league gig". Ive still had my fair share, and big league or not I also hold myself and fellow techs to higher expectations. I try my absolute best to take in account for different variables that could cause problems once the room fills up, heats up and the band goes on. If Im in a 500cap room feedback on my gigs is unacceptable, so if Im at a 20,000cap gig it is ALSO very unacceptable. I think its pretty critical to hear all mics left open unmuted as well as all mics left open while the entire band is playing. You can even run the vocals pretty hot during soundcheck in the FOH PA to figure out what may be a problem or future problem. Does it ever happen? Yeah, Shit happens things change. </p><p></p><p></p><p>The good is that once they found the problem, they fixed it and it seemed to go away permanently. I too also liked how she and the band handled it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evan F. Hunter, post: 93009, member: 73"] Re: Can You Say Ear Training Actually you know what, no I do not get to regularly do a "big league gig". Ive still had my fair share, and big league or not I also hold myself and fellow techs to higher expectations. I try my absolute best to take in account for different variables that could cause problems once the room fills up, heats up and the band goes on. If Im in a 500cap room feedback on my gigs is unacceptable, so if Im at a 20,000cap gig it is ALSO very unacceptable. I think its pretty critical to hear all mics left open unmuted as well as all mics left open while the entire band is playing. You can even run the vocals pretty hot during soundcheck in the FOH PA to figure out what may be a problem or future problem. Does it ever happen? Yeah, Shit happens things change. The good is that once they found the problem, they fixed it and it seemed to go away permanently. I too also liked how she and the band handled it. [/QUOTE]
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