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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Cagle" data-source="post: 99299" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>Re: Top Ways To Annoy A Sound Engineer</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Those kinds of shows are the exception. I spent a month or so programming (as the show developed) an automated mix that included up to 16 different tracks and an 11 piece band for a high end casino act. I believe it had 72 scenes during the 2 hour show and was only done in the one room. I actually signed a contract that gave all the intellectual property to the producer which included the multitrack recordings I had done for the show which is the way it should be. I was after all hired to do just that. I actually went as the senior engineer to the first 2 shows. After that I was confident that anyone else could babysit. In this case we did all the practicing and programming in a rehearsal room in another state but everything translated well. I had to make a few main out and monitor EQ tweaks during the dress rehearsal at the actual room at the casino the first day but other than that I just watched the motorized faders do their thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Cagle, post: 99299, member: 277"] Re: Top Ways To Annoy A Sound Engineer Those kinds of shows are the exception. I spent a month or so programming (as the show developed) an automated mix that included up to 16 different tracks and an 11 piece band for a high end casino act. I believe it had 72 scenes during the 2 hour show and was only done in the one room. I actually signed a contract that gave all the intellectual property to the producer which included the multitrack recordings I had done for the show which is the way it should be. I was after all hired to do just that. I actually went as the senior engineer to the first 2 shows. After that I was confident that anyone else could babysit. In this case we did all the practicing and programming in a rehearsal room in another state but everything translated well. I had to make a few main out and monitor EQ tweaks during the dress rehearsal at the actual room at the casino the first day but other than that I just watched the motorized faders do their thing. [/QUOTE]
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