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Post by bamafan on Aug 8, 2017 20:05:16 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2017 20:11:17 GMT -5
Is there a link for Phoenix? I've looked but have not been able to find it. There will be audio for Phoenix and Houston in about a week, maybe two. There was distortion noise in the Phoenix audio from the amplifier squeals and at the very end of the Houston audio from another source. I need to use some fancier software to fix these problems before the audio can be cut into files. I have been very busy with work, so one of the Queen fans has been helping cut the audio that did not need fixing first into individual songs. He will have the Dallas audio done sometime this weekend. Thank you! I thought I was just too dumb to find it, wouldn't be the first time. You are so kind and generous to do this.
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Post by DancyGeorgia on Aug 8, 2017 20:18:29 GMT -5
I thought the sound in Houston was muddy. But Dallas had some of the best arena sound I've heard! Where were you sitting both nights? Because I thought the opposite. In Dallas I was 4th row dead center in front of stage and sound was muddy. Also lots of tall people surrounding me which might have been absorbing some of the sound. In Houston I was 4th row in the stands opposite where the bicycle comes up. But of the 8 concerts I went to, I thought the best audio was: 1) Hollywood 2, I was 5th row in the bowl 2) Nashville, I was 8th row from stage, seat next to catwalk Sound is so dependent on many things, including the equipment, the arena construction, and the listeners location! But I must say, the sound near the front of the stage was far better than I expected as this is usually a trouble area for sound. And I can hear one thing at the arena and listen to my recorded audio later and it may sound very different, i.e., less or more muddy than what I heard live. Recorded sound is also dependent on the recording equipment! In Nashville I walked past the sound booth on the way out and complimented the audio guys. I asked them how they got the sound so good and they just said that they really worked on it.
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Post by Jablea on Aug 8, 2017 20:21:43 GMT -5
Dogs have feelings and their moods and expressions can change lol? I honestly didn't notice with Pharoh in a 6 second vid. Looks like a typical dog to me. Adam is presenting his dog the way he wants, I'm presuming. Guess Adam we'll want a bit of a break, R and R. Then GM tribute thing. Then possibly new music end of August. Maybe Early September. lol, I take it you don't have dogs. Humans, despite our talkative communication style are fairly adept at reading non-verbal communication if for no other reason that we have are own wee little ones that can't explain much as babies and toddlers. If you know your dog you know its moods and what normally makes it happy. All tests we naturally do to see if the dog is really feeling ok or if something is wrong and they need to be checked out by the vet. And yes, pet owners can come home, open the door, and immediately know that something happened out of the ordinary.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2017 21:00:40 GMT -5
I thought the sound in Houston was muddy. But Dallas had some of the best arena sound I've heard! Where were you sitting both nights? Because I thought the opposite. In Dallas I was 4th row dead center in front of stage and sound was muddy. Also lots of tall people surrounding me which might have been absorbing some of the sound. In Houston I was 4th row in the stands opposite where the bicycle comes up. But of the 8 concerts I went to, I thought the best audio was: 1) Hollywood 2, I was 5th row in the bowl 2) Nashville, I was 8th row from stage, seat next to catwalk Sound is so dependent on many things, including the equipment, the arena construction, and the listeners location! But I must say, the sound near the front of the stage was far better than I expected as this is usually a trouble area for sound. And I can hear one thing at the arena and listen to my recorded audio later and it may sound very different, i.e., less or more muddy than what I heard live. Recorded sound is also dependent on the recording equipment! In Nashville I walked past the sound booth on the way out and complimented the audio guys. I asked them how they got the sound so good and they just said that they really worked on it. Almost the same place, both shows. listen to my Dallas videos. Audio is excellent!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2017 21:07:58 GMT -5
Guessing we will see Adam at the forum tonight or tomorrow for Gaga's show
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2017 21:31:43 GMT -5
IDK. He's gone before. He seems to not be a repeat concert goer.
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Post by momtomany on Aug 8, 2017 22:09:45 GMT -5
IDK. He's gone before. He seems to not be a repeat concert goer. Ha! Unlike the rest of us . . . .
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2017 22:20:11 GMT -5
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Post by tinafea on Aug 8, 2017 22:21:55 GMT -5
Happy I had the chance to see it live.
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