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the sound
anyone else notice the sound was phenominal?
i dont know if it was the soundsystem itself or a better mix job.. everything was dead on.
chad's snare was a bit loud, but that might also be because of the slapback
i dont know if it was the soundsystem itself or a better mix job.. everything was dead on.
chad's snare was a bit loud, but that might also be because of the slapback
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During This Too Shall Pass this was especially noticeable. I couldn't really hear a whole lot from either of the basses. That was very disappointing. It better be fixed up for whatever release it is that they're doing.FreeRayLiotta wrote:except for the fact that you couldnt hear pnut at all... yeah the sound was great.
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yeah man. it took a lot out of the show. you cant have a show where you cant hear pnut. it was so sad. to see him up there giving it his all and thinking everyone can hear him.
the life was sucked out of the first two sets. when the whole place should have been going off dancing and getting funky, everyone was standing there staring, and then clapping when the song was over.
you didnt notice on the heavier stuff because it was big and loud and the bass drum fille out the sound.. but on all the funky shit, and the reggae shit, it was all drums and guitar.. and even on one song i remember it was all drums and vocals for a while.
the sound guys must have had inner ear monitors or something because they were ignoring the mix that came out of the speakers.
the life was sucked out of the first two sets. when the whole place should have been going off dancing and getting funky, everyone was standing there staring, and then clapping when the song was over.
you didnt notice on the heavier stuff because it was big and loud and the bass drum fille out the sound.. but on all the funky shit, and the reggae shit, it was all drums and guitar.. and even on one song i remember it was all drums and vocals for a while.
the sound guys must have had inner ear monitors or something because they were ignoring the mix that came out of the speakers.
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depends on where you were in the venue... everything sounded good right under the huge speakers that were above the stage... i was on the floor right under the speakers on tims side, the bass was fuckin kickin right there.
chads drums were the best sounding part of the whole show. i felt like i was getting struck by lightning when he'd hit those floor toms and i fucking loved it.
chads drums were the best sounding part of the whole show. i felt like i was getting struck by lightning when he'd hit those floor toms and i fucking loved it.
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yeah, i am sure being up front made a lot of difference. you could probably hear it coming from the monitors and his amp too.
but from the sides and back it wasnt there. every once and a while you did hear a lower note..
but most of the low notes you hear in these videos is from the bass drum and toms.
but it should not even be an issue. you could not hear him. that is unforgiveable.
but from the sides and back it wasnt there. every once and a while you did hear a lower note..
but most of the low notes you hear in these videos is from the bass drum and toms.
but it should not even be an issue. you could not hear him. that is unforgiveable.
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