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<blockquote data-quote="Michael John" data-source="post: 7726" data-attributes="member: 830"><p>I saw Mark Knopfler at the Royal Albert Hall last Monday night. The rig was (I think) Meyer and pretty well tuned. Mark sounded great...</p><p></p><p>The support act was Ruth Moody and what surprised me was how low her vocals were, relative to the band. The band mix was really nice, but her vocals were unintelligible and her backing singers looked like they were miming. I could only hear them in her last song. (I nearly went over and said something to the engineering, just a few metres away.)</p><p></p><p>I have a theory that when an engineer knows the songs really well, they "hear" the lyrics more easily and might mix the vocals lower. (I've struggled with this myself on occasion.) Does this make sense? Has anyone else experienced anything like this? Was anyone else at the show?</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael John, post: 7726, member: 830"] I saw Mark Knopfler at the Royal Albert Hall last Monday night. The rig was (I think) Meyer and pretty well tuned. Mark sounded great... The support act was Ruth Moody and what surprised me was how low her vocals were, relative to the band. The band mix was really nice, but her vocals were unintelligible and her backing singers looked like they were miming. I could only hear them in her last song. (I nearly went over and said something to the engineering, just a few metres away.) I have a theory that when an engineer knows the songs really well, they "hear" the lyrics more easily and might mix the vocals lower. (I've struggled with this myself on occasion.) Does this make sense? Has anyone else experienced anything like this? Was anyone else at the show? Cheers, [/QUOTE]
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