From: Phildo on 26 Nov 2008 11:14 "Eeyore" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:492AB7BF.4C4D3480(a)hotmail.com... > > > Arny Krueger wrote: > >> "Joe Kotroczo" <kotroczo(a)mac.com> wrote >> > "Eeyore" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote: >> >> Joe Kotroczo wrote: >> >>> "Eeyore" wrote: >> >>>> Joe Kotroczo wrote: >> >>>>> "Bob Howes" <bob.howes(a)bee-tee-internet.com> wrote: >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> To Phildo I'd say "don't give up on the LS9 just >> >>>>>> yet". I've mixed on one quite a few times and, >> >>>>>> provided I can set it up to MY tastes it's quite a >> >>>>>> nice little mixer that I enjoy using. >> >>> >> >>>>> How do you set it up to your tastes if all the time >> >>>>> you have to do it is a 15 minute soundcheck? >> >> If you know what you're doing, you get the console set up to your >> preferences *before* the first band shows up, before the first sound >> check >> with any band. If you'd bothered to read the post Arny you would have seen the tech spec for the venue stated a GL3000 so I turned up with mark-up sheets and the extra outboard I thought I would need. >> > Where did I say anything about INTERVALS? Soundcheck is >> > what you do BEFORE the audience gets let in. >> >> Sounds like this was a "battle of the bands" or festival type situation >> with >> zero rehearsals and zero sound checks. No, just an average pub gig. > Especially > lead guitarists. I taugh one a lesson once. During a soundcheck between > songs I > turned up his level in a nearby monitor just a 'little bit'. I've never > seen > anyone move so fast ! He turned down after that. Me me me me me me me me me ................................ Phildo
From: Phildo on 26 Nov 2008 11:16 "Eeyore" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:492A29B1.8E61D5BD(a)hotmail.com... >> >>> As much as FIFTEEN minutes ? I did 6 bands one evening. I doubt the >> >>> audience >> >>> would have been happy with that. >> >> >> >> Huh? You doubt that the audience would have been happy with you doing >> >> 6 >> >> bands one evening? Or what? >> > >> > Since many didn't turn up til late (they are musicians after all) I >> > doubt the >> > audience would be happy with 15 min intervals. They got what they got. >> >> Where did I say anything about INTERVALS? Soundcheck is what you do >> BEFORE >> the audience gets let in. > > With SIX bands all consisting of MUSICIANS ? Yeah I got about 3 checked. > > This was flying by the seat of your pants work. That is your average club night. I used to do 5 or 6 bands every night at the Whiskey and they all got a soundcheck. What you call "flying by the seat of your pants" is what real engineers do every single night and is certainly nothing unusual. Yet again you try to make the thread about how good you are. Me me me me me etc. Phildo
From: Eeyore on 26 Nov 2008 19:32 George's Pro Sound Company wrote: > "Tim S Kemp" <news(a)timkemp.karoo.co.uk> wrote > > "Eeyore" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote > > > >> Want to see an interesting digital desk that combines the best of all ? > >> > >> http://www.cadac-sound.com/frameset.asp?P=products/S-Digital.html > >> Download the brochure > >> > >> http://mixonline.com/mixline_live/cadac-sdigital-console-091906/ > > > > Don't. My sick mind wants me to print that and stick it on my bedroom wall > > like a teenager would have a lamborghini stuck there. > > how much would one want to invest in a bankrupt companies products? > > I explored cadac at one point but the 24 ch needed 3 phase power to fire it > up > not reasonable for a small format live sound desk > the price was not a issue European outlets supply rather more power. Graham
From: liquidator on 26 Nov 2008 21:32 "Eeyore" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:492DEA8A.F8D8D972(a)hotmail.com... > > > George's Pro Sound Company wrote: > > > "Tim S Kemp" <news(a)timkemp.karoo.co.uk> wrote > > > "Eeyore" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote > > > > > >> Want to see an interesting digital desk that combines the best of all ? > > >> > > >> http://www.cadac-sound.com/frameset.asp?P=products/S-Digital.html > > >> Download the brochure > > >> > > >> http://mixonline.com/mixline_live/cadac-sdigital-console-091906/ > > > > > > Don't. My sick mind wants me to print that and stick it on my bedroom wall > > > like a teenager would have a lamborghini stuck there. > > > > how much would one want to invest in a bankrupt companies products? > > > > I explored cadac at one point but the 24 ch needed 3 phase power to fire it > > up > > not reasonable for a small format live sound desk > > the price was not a issue > > European outlets supply rather more power. > > Graham > Fine and all that..but if they wanna sell the silly things they have to make them usable...
From: liquidator on 26 Nov 2008 21:34
"Phildo" <Phil(a)phildo.net> wrote in message news:LbeXk.1478$rT6.432(a)newsfe22.ams2... > > "Eeyore" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:492A2A86.D3FA1FE5(a)hotmail.com... > > > > > > liquidator wrote: > > > >> "Eeyore" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote > >> > George's Pro Sound Company wrote: > >> > >> > It would be a pretty amazing drunk who remembered me mixing the same > >> > band > >> > FOUR YEARS ago ! > >> > >> Or one who hasn't stopped drinking since that night 4 years ago and still > >> thinks it's the same night... > > > > No, he was quite compos mentis. > > So you say but we only have your word to go on and, given your recent > exposure as a compulsive liar (imaginary barristers, imaginary lawsuits, > imaginary bimbos etc) then your word is worth about as much as a bacon > sandwich in a synagogue. > > Phildo > > Actually if you could find the right person that bacon sandwich might fetch a pretty penny.... You would of course have to refer to it as "breakfast beef" as the bacon for the US military going into the middle east is... Some people just plain don't care as long as labels are observed... |