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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Babcock" data-source="post: 92302" data-attributes="member: 46"><p>Re: Vocal Levels - Ruth Moody</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Indeed, good strategy. My preferred strategy however is to barricade FOH to keep the armchair experts away. Sadly many venues don't make this practical. The "look busy" approach is often useful as well. I have not resorted to the various grumpy sound engineer t-shirts that address this.....</p><p></p><p>Seems too many people forget that creating a mix is a subjective thing. Sadly people have little reverence for what IMHO should be a respected art form. Does an artist creating a painting have random people stop and make bold suggestions? Most people have reduced the role of the sound person to a purely technical task, which is prone to disrespect. Also newcomers are approaching it technically without placing proper priority on the "art" aspect of it, which further exacerbates the problem. Good luck being considered an artist if you don't even believe that about yourself.</p><p></p><p>Sorry Michael for taking this thread on a tangent....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Babcock, post: 92302, member: 46"] Re: Vocal Levels - Ruth Moody Indeed, good strategy. My preferred strategy however is to barricade FOH to keep the armchair experts away. Sadly many venues don't make this practical. The "look busy" approach is often useful as well. I have not resorted to the various grumpy sound engineer t-shirts that address this..... Seems too many people forget that creating a mix is a subjective thing. Sadly people have little reverence for what IMHO should be a respected art form. Does an artist creating a painting have random people stop and make bold suggestions? Most people have reduced the role of the sound person to a purely technical task, which is prone to disrespect. Also newcomers are approaching it technically without placing proper priority on the "art" aspect of it, which further exacerbates the problem. Good luck being considered an artist if you don't even believe that about yourself. Sorry Michael for taking this thread on a tangent.... [/QUOTE]
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