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<blockquote data-quote="bruce reiter" data-source="post: 19324" data-attributes="member: 351"><p>Re: Speaking of Varsity</p><p></p><p>hi justice,</p><p></p><p>not getting "snitty" just talkin, getting to know the crowd ... i appreciate what you do in this business but i do think it is unfortunate that you from what i am understanding you do not appreciate the art or craft of mixing a concert (specifically a rock concert) that is fine though, we just have different interests. we do different things for a living. what i do for a living is mix front of house sound for touring rock bands. my interest in audio comes from that point of view.</p><p>i do this job for a love of music and the interaction between artist and listener and money;-). </p><p></p><p>i agree with you that a talented systems engineer is essential, i have worked with some of the best in the world.</p><p></p><p>from my experience as a front of house engineer "what the mix sounds like" is of extreme importance, it is most of my job.</p><p></p><p>i would be interested to hear about your mixing philosophy even though we mix different kinds of events.</p><p></p><p>p.s. the lead guitar players girl friends tambourine is the money channel!</p><p></p><p>p.p.s.</p><p>re com. i really do not know what would be best for your needs and did not think you were asking me a serious question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bruce reiter, post: 19324, member: 351"] Re: Speaking of Varsity hi justice, not getting "snitty" just talkin, getting to know the crowd ... i appreciate what you do in this business but i do think it is unfortunate that you from what i am understanding you do not appreciate the art or craft of mixing a concert (specifically a rock concert) that is fine though, we just have different interests. we do different things for a living. what i do for a living is mix front of house sound for touring rock bands. my interest in audio comes from that point of view. i do this job for a love of music and the interaction between artist and listener and money;-). i agree with you that a talented systems engineer is essential, i have worked with some of the best in the world. from my experience as a front of house engineer "what the mix sounds like" is of extreme importance, it is most of my job. i would be interested to hear about your mixing philosophy even though we mix different kinds of events. p.s. the lead guitar players girl friends tambourine is the money channel! p.p.s. re com. i really do not know what would be best for your needs and did not think you were asking me a serious question. [/QUOTE]
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