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On 4/27/2021 3:39 PM, Don Pearce wrote:
On Tue, 27 Apr 2021 10:06:36 -0400, Mike Rivers wrote: As far as hearing "the room" - the people who do it right put up a few mics for ambience and mix that in with the dry monitor signal. Some in-ear systems are now including microphones to give the wearer an individual "right where your head is" ambience. Isn't that prone to latency issues? That would be horribly confusing. Sorry if I wrote that as if you were putting up audience mics for a recording. You don't put the mics where you can clearly hear the house or monitor mix, you put then to pick up with a player on stage would hear. And you mix in just a little. -- For a good time, call http://mikeriversaudio.wordpress.com |
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