Haha, yes indeed, Richie was so into it that the PA system somehow couldn't take it.
I saw Troy having a discusion with him and Ritchie looking really surprised about it (he of course listens to his monitors and not to the PA system).
I even saw Adam Beyer helping out the tech guys
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sometimes, less is more...
sometimes, less is more...
mmm, the problem is when you're swapping between so many setups for the different DJs/Live sets you're going to get problems with the levels...
of course if they'd had a waaaay bigger soundsystem not turned up as much it would have coped fine... but theres always room for more bass cabinets in my opinion..
of course if they'd had a waaaay bigger soundsystem not turned up as much it would have coped fine... but theres always room for more bass cabinets in my opinion..
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Tthat's true, I sometimes also have problems when I play live (too intense), as the levels out of my mixer are also different from the DJ's sound levels.
But I think this is also the responsibility of the local sound technicians.
But I think this is also the responsibility of the local sound technicians.
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sometimes, less is more...
sometimes, less is more...
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