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<blockquote data-quote="Glenn Adams" data-source="post: 115236" data-attributes="member: 6611"><p>Re: tall skinny speakers</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That would be a riot. </p><p></p><p>But the main point I am taking away from the work Dave is doing is that some things today are too perfect. And rock music, or any music, begs to be more random. All those measurements, all those processors, all the control of modern sound reinforcement has drained the excitement from the show. Sound has become sterile, too predictable, too controlled.</p><p></p><p>Remember what brought you into the sound business, or hobby? Remember the chest pounding of being FOH in an arena in front of 40 S4's? Or the likes there of? </p><p></p><p>We we have squeezed the life out of a live show to the point that if I close my eyes I can almost see a DJ loading a CD.</p><p></p><p>Do not get me wrong, I love those tools, the digital consoles, the DSP's, the numbers, but it is the music, the excitement of the show that made me want to be a part of the process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glenn Adams, post: 115236, member: 6611"] Re: tall skinny speakers That would be a riot. But the main point I am taking away from the work Dave is doing is that some things today are too perfect. And rock music, or any music, begs to be more random. All those measurements, all those processors, all the control of modern sound reinforcement has drained the excitement from the show. Sound has become sterile, too predictable, too controlled. Remember what brought you into the sound business, or hobby? Remember the chest pounding of being FOH in an arena in front of 40 S4's? Or the likes there of? We we have squeezed the life out of a live show to the point that if I close my eyes I can almost see a DJ loading a CD. Do not get me wrong, I love those tools, the digital consoles, the DSP's, the numbers, but it is the music, the excitement of the show that made me want to be a part of the process. [/QUOTE]
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