Hello Tom!
On 19 Dec 97, Tom Goodman wrote to Rich Lockyer:
TG> I agree, but the premadonnas onstage really don't know their
own
TG> sound most of the time. It takes a good sound engineers ear to mix them
TG> well and output quality.
Quite true... like when Gary was mixing Yngwie's monitors and he asked him to
turn down the bass pedals in his side monitor when there were none.
TG> cable. I agree with your last para. I think one of the worst case
TG> scenarios was the Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove.
I've been there several times and saw my friend get married there.
TG> did it first. Did their best, then fled in exasperation.
I believe it.
TG> settled on local mini-speaker boxes attached to the back of the benches.
I don't remember how they had the sound rigged when I was there last. The
organ and choir sounded great.
TG> the bad areas. I recall a singer I was working, who had afairly common
TG> voice. But, in watching his spectrum, I saw he had a good possibly
triple
TG> tembor voice in which the center tembor was really schmucky. So, I went
TG> for the sliders and built up on the good vibes and diminishedthe
chmuck.
TG> He sounded great after that. His voice beganto almost ring a little.
Interesting... I never thought of a human voice as being polyphonic.
C-ya! Rich
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