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<blockquote data-quote="Josh Millward" data-source="post: 148266" data-attributes="member: 970"><p>Re: Extension thread from " An Open List of Console Feature Requests" Thread</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>He is saying that if you are going to mix in stereo, then make sure your PA actually covers the whole place in stereo. If you can only hear the left hang (for example) you should still be able to hear the stuff on the right side of the stage. Just having a stereo coverage of the handful of seats down the middle is not acceptable. If this is what you actually have, then mix the show MONO, NOT STEREO. </p><p></p><p>However, mixing in stereo can create awesome "board tapes"... if you need "awesome board tapes" to keep your job, you need to find a different job or work for someone else because you are shafting the audience... you know, those people who are actually footing the bill for this event to happen... you should be working for them. If the show sounds awesome, they will let the band know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josh Millward, post: 148266, member: 970"] Re: Extension thread from " An Open List of Console Feature Requests" Thread He is saying that if you are going to mix in stereo, then make sure your PA actually covers the whole place in stereo. If you can only hear the left hang (for example) you should still be able to hear the stuff on the right side of the stage. Just having a stereo coverage of the handful of seats down the middle is not acceptable. If this is what you actually have, then mix the show MONO, NOT STEREO. However, mixing in stereo can create awesome "board tapes"... if you need "awesome board tapes" to keep your job, you need to find a different job or work for someone else because you are shafting the audience... you know, those people who are actually footing the bill for this event to happen... you should be working for them. If the show sounds awesome, they will let the band know. [/QUOTE]
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