07 Jun 2010, 21:45
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Relentless
Join Date: 21.11.2003
Location:  Over the top..... seeing what's on the other side
Posts: 18,694
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Quote:
Originally Posted by batoutofhell
The person who really needs to produce or mix live CDs is the guy they had running the sound at the shows, someone who likely helped record one or more of the gigs for archiving or potential release. He's the person who knows which shows sounded better vocally, which ones had awesome-tastic guitar solos, where the drums did a better fill on a certain night, because he has to regulate the sound mix and pays attention to every element during a given show. For the ultimate live experience on a CD, we need to start letting the sound crew assemble it, and if the band has to go back in and re-do some stuff it doesn't like, they will know how best to insert it.
[/end mini rant]
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Which is what happened with the CdC Live disc ... George being that man
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