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<blockquote data-quote="Evan F. Hunter" data-source="post: 16932" data-attributes="member: 73"><p>Re: DSP</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thats the best reply anyone has posted yet. Except at my venue if the guest engineer is having problems, The people that pay me expect me to help him fix it and no im not just in the back of the room yelling at random every time he has a squelch. More often then not I say ''hey try this this and this'' then he does and its gone. Sometimes they let me help sometimes they dont their problem but at least im doing my job</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Good help is very often accepted and appreciated unless the engineer is an ignorant fool who wants to THINK he knows it all. Which i definitely do not know it all, simply stating that I can in fact setup a rig and tune it with my own ears and that im very good with my frequencies. I learn more and more every day. Could I setup a line array in a stadium with just a few crossover points and get the same results, no. Random shout outs from the crowd or random crew are useless and annoying at best.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>What about physical alignment instead of processing, if you dont have a dsp? I would honestly hate to see you people ever having to work on an incomplete system. Very one track minded. Ive heard a Vertec rig sound GREAT off of a drive rack 4800 with the companies own settings. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I know im viewed as a junior here on any of these sound forums and this is where I will bow out of this thread. I will take any PMs if any comments are directed at me, maybe we should get this thread back on point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evan F. Hunter, post: 16932, member: 73"] Re: DSP Thats the best reply anyone has posted yet. Except at my venue if the guest engineer is having problems, The people that pay me expect me to help him fix it and no im not just in the back of the room yelling at random every time he has a squelch. More often then not I say ''hey try this this and this'' then he does and its gone. Sometimes they let me help sometimes they dont their problem but at least im doing my job Good help is very often accepted and appreciated unless the engineer is an ignorant fool who wants to THINK he knows it all. Which i definitely do not know it all, simply stating that I can in fact setup a rig and tune it with my own ears and that im very good with my frequencies. I learn more and more every day. Could I setup a line array in a stadium with just a few crossover points and get the same results, no. Random shout outs from the crowd or random crew are useless and annoying at best. What about physical alignment instead of processing, if you dont have a dsp? I would honestly hate to see you people ever having to work on an incomplete system. Very one track minded. Ive heard a Vertec rig sound GREAT off of a drive rack 4800 with the companies own settings. I know im viewed as a junior here on any of these sound forums and this is where I will bow out of this thread. I will take any PMs if any comments are directed at me, maybe we should get this thread back on point. [/QUOTE]
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