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Started March 18th, 2021 · 6 replies · Latest reply by strangely_gnarled 3 years, 8 months ago
Send the Sound Tech up on stage to adjust the mic shock mounts.
Shoulda done it proper during set-up and sound checks.
(Joking. Bet there's a lot of science in that Fourier Spectrum.)
The Scientists are ecstatic but the Science Fiction fans are asking "Where's the Theremin?"
(Empty beer kegs huh! Recalls the side of my head scraping on grit and gravel, but an empty beer keg sounds like a low thud-thud-thud trapped inside ones skull for a day and a half.)
Funny how ones experiences shape ones audio perceptions.
strangely_gnarled wrote:
... Funny how ones experiences shape ones audio perceptions ...
like the Rorschach inkblot-test, but with sound.
( In my defence, in my formative years I lived within earshot of a pub,
so am very familiar with the sound of aluminium barrels rolling on concrete ).
Timbre wrote:
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( In my defence, in my formative years I lived within earshot of a pub,
so am very familiar with the sound of aluminium barrels rolling on concrete ).
You don't need a defense. In my formative years I was a barman at the College Student Union Bar. My specialty was Newcastle Brown Ale. My ears are permanently Rorschached.
(I fear I may be diverting this thread from it's intended audio subject so I will stop now.)
Wibby