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<blockquote data-quote="George Friedman-Jimenez" data-source="post: 47947" data-attributes="member: 1115"><p>Re: Tell us what you see in your crystal ball....</p><p></p><p>I think Ivan got the essence of it but some more details are starting to become visible in the crystal ball. The musicians will be playing their music, which will be broadcast in a multitrack format. The audience will have receivers and in-ear micro-Danley transducers that sound better than any loudspeaker would at any location in even the most acoustically perfect venue. The Danley top-of-the-line model with the B&C Matterlesshorn Micro subwoofer option will cost so much that Mitt Romney will have to put the one he wants for his wife on the Danley Lay-Away plan. Perfect interference-free and distortion-free subwoofers will weigh milligrams but cost many tens of dollars and will be factory installed as an option on the in-ears that people buy for their receivers. The younger generation of sound engineers will have no clue what "comb filtering", "room modes", "magic smoke", "back pain", or "line array" used to mean. People will be able to dial in their own mix, focus in on the guitar now for the solo, then shift focus over to the vocals, instant replay that great line, then switch to the overall house blend mix for the rest of the song, etc. Receivers will have an option to allow users to perfectly tune each drumhead, as as well as the lead and background vocalists (only for their own receivers). None of the neighbors down the street from the club will even think to request the presence of the local police.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="George Friedman-Jimenez, post: 47947, member: 1115"] Re: Tell us what you see in your crystal ball.... I think Ivan got the essence of it but some more details are starting to become visible in the crystal ball. The musicians will be playing their music, which will be broadcast in a multitrack format. The audience will have receivers and in-ear micro-Danley transducers that sound better than any loudspeaker would at any location in even the most acoustically perfect venue. The Danley top-of-the-line model with the B&C Matterlesshorn Micro subwoofer option will cost so much that Mitt Romney will have to put the one he wants for his wife on the Danley Lay-Away plan. Perfect interference-free and distortion-free subwoofers will weigh milligrams but cost many tens of dollars and will be factory installed as an option on the in-ears that people buy for their receivers. The younger generation of sound engineers will have no clue what "comb filtering", "room modes", "magic smoke", "back pain", or "line array" used to mean. People will be able to dial in their own mix, focus in on the guitar now for the solo, then shift focus over to the vocals, instant replay that great line, then switch to the overall house blend mix for the rest of the song, etc. Receivers will have an option to allow users to perfectly tune each drumhead, as as well as the lead and background vocalists (only for their own receivers). None of the neighbors down the street from the club will even think to request the presence of the local police. [/QUOTE]
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