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Monday, July 25, 2011
PSW Staff 07/25/11 05:54 PM,The following is a very useful “thread” from the Live Audio Board (LAB) forum on ProSoundWeb. Question posted by D.D. Pawley I know most everyone has had to deal with this sort of issue before. Two sides of the same coin. What is the generally used policy on deadbeats? Do you wait for em’ to pay? Take them to court? Arrange a mob hit? Give them bad press? What do you guys do? (I like he mob hit thing, but… View this story
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Tuesday, June 02, 2009
Dave Dermont 06/02/09 10:32 AM, 0 CommentsI have a keen interest in the history of live sound reinforcement, the gear that was used way back when, and the associated advancements of technology. I’m also very interested in new technology, even if the price tag of the cutting-edge stuff means the chances of me using it any time soon are a pipe dream. And, I also like to just hang out and talk shop with other sound guys. A recent event planned by some ProSoundWeb community members,… View this story
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Tuesday, February 03, 2009
Dave Dermont 02/03/09 10:03 AM, 3 CommentsIt’s Super Bowl time, and all the experts on the ProSoundWeb forums are telling us how they just know what parts of the halftime show were ‘live’ and what were pre-recorded tracks. Or whatever. Pre-recorded tracks can make what is already a technical nightmare a bit less terrifying to those involved. As long as it’s the same person live and on the recording, what’s the big deal? Oh yeah, just because the video is out of sync with the audio… View this story
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