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Every live sound engineer should spend a little time in a recording studio.
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<blockquote data-quote="Brad Weber" data-source="post: 99134" data-attributes="member: 114"><p>Re: Every live sound engineer should spend a little time in a recording studio.</p><p></p><p></p><p>7)We have multiple 'experts' randomly sharing their unrequested opinions on how it should sound and what you should do.</p><p>8)We sometimes have to work around SPL limits, small stages, less than ideal house systems, crowd noise and so on.</p><p>9)We have to consider how it sounds over a large area and not just at one specific location.</p><p>10)We have to deal with artists moving around, interacting with others on stage and all of the live 'show' elements.</p><p></p><p>Both studio and live sound situations have their own challenges and I find that the main issue with people switching between them is that they recognize and appreciate that there are differences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brad Weber, post: 99134, member: 114"] Re: Every live sound engineer should spend a little time in a recording studio. 7)We have multiple 'experts' randomly sharing their unrequested opinions on how it should sound and what you should do. 8)We sometimes have to work around SPL limits, small stages, less than ideal house systems, crowd noise and so on. 9)We have to consider how it sounds over a large area and not just at one specific location. 10)We have to deal with artists moving around, interacting with others on stage and all of the live 'show' elements. Both studio and live sound situations have their own challenges and I find that the main issue with people switching between them is that they recognize and appreciate that there are differences. [/QUOTE]
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