Originally posted by hoserama:Most of the time, they run the audio to a separate mixing for broadcast. I remember for Rose Bowl 2009 soundcheck, they had conversations with the recording truck. And then they totally screwed up that audio mix for the broadcast too.
So yeah I bet the Brazil 2006 was just garbage mixing.
Originally posted by hoserama:Nope, they run a completely separate mix. It's a good idea in principle, because you could create a full good stereo mix as opposed to a dry PA mix (usually mono). But in reality you get folks that are unfamiliar with U2 sound and create whacky mixes.
Originally posted by hoserama:All I can say is...U2 ain't like Radiohead when it comes to that stuff
Originally posted by hoserama:Nope, they run a completely separate mix. It's a good idea in principle, because you could create a full good stereo mix as opposed to a dry PA mix (usually mono). But in reality you get folks that are unfamiliar with U2 sound and create whacky mixes.
Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
I was thinking about what Radiohead did when I made that suggestion there. Does it sound like they’ve went and mixed it all before they put the videos up? Out of interest since you know about this stuff if you were given a recording of a u2 show and given all the equipment that I’m sure people working with u2 have, (you might already have the equipment too) how long would it take you to mix it to a good standard? I’m guessing there’s several challenges they aren’t faced with that you would maybe have with an IEM say so should it really take them long when we’re talking about experienced people? Just to clarify I’m talking about if you had the recording direct from the band like you were working on an official live release of there’s.
Originally posted by hoserama:Most of the time, they run the audio to a separate mixing for broadcast. I remember for Rose Bowl 2009 soundcheck, they had conversations with the recording truck. And then they totally screwed up that audio mix for the broadcast too.
So yeah I bet the Brazil 2006 was just garbage mixing.