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Post by cheriemelissa on Aug 16, 2015 15:46:49 GMT -5
They just played GT at the Mets/Pirates game at Citi Stadium in NY. I heard the whistle, and I thought I'd hit my Spotify by mistake! That just shows it's made it's mark because it's everywhere!!!!!
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Post by franki13 on Aug 16, 2015 15:47:06 GMT -5
Thanks for your answer, Dancy. That' helps me understand a lot more.
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Post by nica575 on Aug 16, 2015 15:50:24 GMT -5
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Post by skaschep on Aug 16, 2015 16:02:37 GMT -5
A nice other thing: GT just came up in a commercial for a new program on Veronica (TV). That caught me by surprise! Very short (only: My heart is a Ghost Town), but very nice! ETA: Guess I'll be getting that short GT clip every 20 minutes now since my parents are watching some series on Veronica and it came back in the 2nd commercial group again. It seems every viewer in the coming days of Veronica will be confronted with "My heart is a Ghost Town" in every commercial break on that TV channel. They do a short clip that viewers uploaded on their website at the start of every commercial break and use a song that is well known to accompany it. GT is the current well known song! The current program has an average of about 300k viewers!
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Post by skaschep on Aug 16, 2015 16:08:14 GMT -5
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Post by Holst on Aug 16, 2015 16:11:22 GMT -5
REVERB: I know Adam insists on reverb when he performs and normally it's just a nice blending of sound but at the Auckland show there seemed to be too much making it hard to hear the words on some songs. Is that something Adam decides or is that the shape of the room and remixing is more difficult in some venues. I especially didn't like it on TOH or IIHY...or is it a tool Adam uses when his voice is tired? Likely Adam and sound guy decide during sound check as the reverb bounces off the walls differently at each venue. But then when the venue is full of people the sound charactristics of the venue changes as the sounds bounces off of people (and/or is absorbed). They cannot accurately how the sound will change when people are added to the venue and it is difficult to make major adjustments during the concert. I decided not to listen to the entire concert because of the amount of reverb. It was way too much for me. In my experience, a venue is never more reverby (is that a word?) with people in it. People absorb sound and keep it from bouncing off the walls as much an empty space. Acousticians even try to design concert hall seats that will absorb sound close to the same way that people do, so sound levels are not so different from rehearsal to performance.
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Post by red panda on Aug 16, 2015 16:49:14 GMT -5
Adam Effect:
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Post by Jablea on Aug 16, 2015 17:29:15 GMT -5
LOL! TheOriginalLUCY @ladistardust 5m
Daz Gale@dazgale I found the perfect present for @adamlambert in Sainsburys before. #MOO
This is when I wish we had a "like" button.
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Post by saraswati on Aug 16, 2015 17:33:25 GMT -5
LOL! TheOriginalLUCY @ladistardust 5m
Daz Gale@dazgale I found the perfect present for @adamlambert in Sainsburys before. #MOO
This is when I wish we had a "like" button. I agree! A "like" button would be great.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2015 17:34:58 GMT -5
Likely Adam and sound guy decide during sound check as the reverb bounces off the walls differently at each venue. But then when the venue is full of people the sound charactristics of the venue changes as the sounds bounces off of people (and/or is absorbed). They cannot accurately how the sound will change when people are added to the venue and it is difficult to make major adjustments during the concert. I decided not to listen to the entire concert because of the amount of reverb. It was way too much for me. In my experience, a venue is never more reverby (is that a word?) with people in it. People absorb sound and keep it from bouncing off the walls as much an empty space. Acousticians even try to design concert hall seats that will absorb sound close to the same way that people do, so sound levels are not so different from rehearsal to performance. Was there "too much" reverb or just crappy YTs? I didn't watch very many because I couldn't find many good ones. I did watch Catzamadam's recorded stream twice though. She was in the balcony and I thought the sound was perfect!
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