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Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2004 18:13:15 GMT
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On 2004-06-14 (ScotFraser) said:
Ever have
an acoustic guitar player cough or even exhale strongly toward, say
a KM-84 with no wind screen, and then reach down and touch it as
he apologizes?
Or better yet, when they get up to come in & listen & hit the mic
with the guitar. Tiny little click out in the studio, big crash in
the control room.
Yah, had that happen with all sorts of instrumentalists, or the
drummer who uses the floor tom to hold his sticks and drops them on
the drum as he gets up to come in and have a listen.
Anybody who's recorded with me knows that I have a certain little
trip for the ring out of a last chord. I"ll hit the talkback and do
something like "shhhh, don't anybody move," and then when channels are
muted etc. and we're sure the last note has been allowed to ring out
and decay cleanly then I'll say something.
tHen there's the doofus who thinks the mic is a handy place to hang
his phones g.
Richard Webb, amateur radio callsign nf5b
active on the Maritime Mobile service network, 14.300 mhz
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