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Sometimes, I never want to hear the word 'audio' again after days like this.
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<blockquote data-quote="John O&#039;Brien" data-source="post: 39019" data-attributes="member: 390"><p>Re: Sometimes, I never want to hear the word 'audio' again after days like this.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #222222">Ha, thanks Bennett. It's the little things that help. While I am pretty bummed, it's over, done with, and the shows must go on. Needless to say I'm going to start gaffing guitar mic stands to the ground... ha. </span></p><p><span style="color: #222222"></span></p><p><span style="color: #222222">Jay, that is one crazy situation. I hope that you had someone that could defend you and stand up for what you were seeing and not just assume that you were screwing everything up carte-blanch. I'm lucky in my situation because my boss is sticking up for me against any of the 'higher ups' that might be freaking out. </span></p><p><span style="color: #222222"></span></p><p><span style="color: #222222">Jordan, this was the crazy twist, and I was able to confirm this with the broadcast engineer after show too. We BOTH had that electric guitar, as normal, for the first two songs of the act. Those songs were followed by a talking head who was introducing the speaker and what not. We both LOST the guitar at the start of the song after the talking head. Sometime between the end of the song, the talking head, and the start of the next song, that mic magically moved. We're talking a span of about 3-4 minutes here. :/ Not knowing this had happened, and assuming the best(which, could be good or bad. ha) I rolled with it and that's when things started happening. It was the weirdest thing</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John O'Brien, post: 39019, member: 390"] Re: Sometimes, I never want to hear the word 'audio' again after days like this. [COLOR=#222222]Ha, thanks Bennett. It's the little things that help. While I am pretty bummed, it's over, done with, and the shows must go on. Needless to say I'm going to start gaffing guitar mic stands to the ground... ha. Jay, that is one crazy situation. I hope that you had someone that could defend you and stand up for what you were seeing and not just assume that you were screwing everything up carte-blanch. I'm lucky in my situation because my boss is sticking up for me against any of the 'higher ups' that might be freaking out. Jordan, this was the crazy twist, and I was able to confirm this with the broadcast engineer after show too. We BOTH had that electric guitar, as normal, for the first two songs of the act. Those songs were followed by a talking head who was introducing the speaker and what not. We both LOST the guitar at the start of the song after the talking head. Sometime between the end of the song, the talking head, and the start of the next song, that mic magically moved. We're talking a span of about 3-4 minutes here. :/ Not knowing this had happened, and assuming the best(which, could be good or bad. ha) I rolled with it and that's when things started happening. It was the weirdest thing[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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