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<blockquote data-quote="John O&#039;Brien" data-source="post: 34279" data-attributes="member: 390"><p>Re: Why is mixing considered...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I totally hear you. And please know that I wasn't bashing all BE's, hence why I said "more BE's" need to realize that there is an art to working through all the menus on processors. And I think the system techs should be able to double check BE work too, because some engineers just like to drive a system a little too hard! This is really just a team game all the way across the board. Everyone plays a part in a much, much bigger picture. I think it was Bennett that was saying something like this way in the beginning of this thread, but he said that he would rather hire the people that he knows can do the work, but also are able to spend countless hours in a truck together without someone being kicked out mid-trip. That's where the team work begins, before the show ever even happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John O'Brien, post: 34279, member: 390"] Re: Why is mixing considered... I totally hear you. And please know that I wasn't bashing all BE's, hence why I said "more BE's" need to realize that there is an art to working through all the menus on processors. And I think the system techs should be able to double check BE work too, because some engineers just like to drive a system a little too hard! This is really just a team game all the way across the board. Everyone plays a part in a much, much bigger picture. I think it was Bennett that was saying something like this way in the beginning of this thread, but he said that he would rather hire the people that he knows can do the work, but also are able to spend countless hours in a truck together without someone being kicked out mid-trip. That's where the team work begins, before the show ever even happens. [/QUOTE]
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