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Death to... test what you think you know
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<blockquote data-quote="Max Warasila" data-source="post: 97506" data-attributes="member: 3845"><p>Re: Death to... test what you think you know</p><p></p><p>From the ankle biter's point of view:</p><p></p><p>I have no idea why many of the people I encounter in clubs such as those are sound guys. These people seem to be random dudes hired without question by the club owners, who many times do not know enough about what they need from a sound guy to hire the right personnel. For others of us who have a general idea what we are doing, this flood of less than helpful people makes it extremely difficult to get value out of what we offer or be hired, and then move on if we can- meaning that the better techs don't stay and the club sound market produces GEQ madness such as that (not to mention it seems that NOBODY knows what a parametric EQ does anymore) along with numerous other insane-type settings.</p><p></p><p>On another note: why didn't I know the capitol of Nevada was Carson City?! Guess I'll have to go back to being a lampie. People seem to get away with more there anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Max Warasila, post: 97506, member: 3845"] Re: Death to... test what you think you know From the ankle biter's point of view: I have no idea why many of the people I encounter in clubs such as those are sound guys. These people seem to be random dudes hired without question by the club owners, who many times do not know enough about what they need from a sound guy to hire the right personnel. For others of us who have a general idea what we are doing, this flood of less than helpful people makes it extremely difficult to get value out of what we offer or be hired, and then move on if we can- meaning that the better techs don't stay and the club sound market produces GEQ madness such as that (not to mention it seems that NOBODY knows what a parametric EQ does anymore) along with numerous other insane-type settings. On another note: why didn't I know the capitol of Nevada was Carson City?! Guess I'll have to go back to being a lampie. People seem to get away with more there anyway. [/QUOTE]
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