Life is hard for a recording engineer

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"rlol" "rlol" "rlol" "rlol" "rlol"

I run sound for our synagogue. When I'm out sick I always get tons of emails from people complaining about the sound and how they wish I was there and to get better soon and come back. When I'm there and everything sounds good, I never get compliments. And I'm just an amateur!

The real Sound Engineers are vastly under-appreciated!
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So, maybe every karaoke bar should be required to have a sound engineer to smooth out the vomitous screeching and caterwauling?

(karaoke being one of my pet peeves so I can't let this opportunity pass by - and yes, I'm a curmudgeon)
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The Annoyed Man wrote:I have nothing to base this on, but it is my belief that this is simply because whenever a tonal sound approaches absolute perfection, the less the human psyche is able to relate to it.
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Abraham wrote:So, maybe every karaoke bar should be required to have a sound engineer to smooth out the vomitous screeching and caterwauling?

(karaoke being one of my pet peeves so I can't let this opportunity pass by - and yes, I'm a curmudgeon)
I don't think there are any sound engineers with enough of a masochistic streak to do this. :evil2:
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RottenApple wrote:
Abraham wrote:So, maybe every karaoke bar should be required to have a sound engineer to smooth out the vomitous screeching and caterwauling?

(karaoke being one of my pet peeves so I can't let this opportunity pass by - and yes, I'm a curmudgeon)
I don't think there are any sound engineers with enough of a masochistic streak to do this. :evil2:
You would have to pay me a ton of money and I would still just pawn it off on my assistant ... :biggrinjester:
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Abraham wrote:So, maybe every karaoke bar should be required to have a sound engineer to smooth out the vomitous screeching and caterwauling?

(karaoke being one of my pet peeves so I can't let this opportunity pass by - and yes, I'm a curmudgeon)
Maybe so but karaoke fans are preferable to sports fans any day of the week, and especially on any given Sunday. :mrgreen:
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wassamatta, you no like leering, painted faces on grown men?
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Abraham wrote:wassamatta, you no like leering, painted faces on grown men?
Are you thinking of Kabuki?
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I prefer Noh theatre.

Sports fans that paint their faces for the BIG game after which they repair to yowl at karaoke bars is a sport akin to professional wrasslin...one I'd pay not to watch/listen to.
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Abraham wrote:I prefer Noh theatre.

Sports fans that paint their faces for the BIG game after which they repair to yowl at karaoke bars is a sport akin to professional wrasslin...one I'd pay not to watch/listen to.
Ah...now I get it... :lol::
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