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VERY poor sound on Xfactor
Is anyone else watching Xfactor? Absolutely terrible sound quality yet
again this week. I don't want canned screaming and shouting at the same level as people talking or overcompressed and distorted audio. Whoever is in charge of the sound must be almost deaf, there is no way that sort of poor quality, overcompression, poor mixing and distortion would be aloowed out on anything else. Oh back to the distortion again! |
VERY poor sound on Xfactor
On Nov 22, 7:48*pm, "Appollo" wrote:
Whoever is in charge of the sound must be almost deaf This is X-Factor you're talking about - they'd have to be either deaf or masochistic... |
VERY poor sound on Xfactor
In message , Appollo
wrote Is anyone else watching Xfactor? Absolutely terrible sound quality yet again this week. I don't want canned screaming and shouting at the same level as people talking or overcompressed and distorted audio. Whoever is in charge of the sound must be almost deaf, there is no way that sort of poor quality, overcompression, poor mixing and distortion would be aloowed out on anything else. When the singer is bad they bring in a choir or raise the sound from the screaming and shouting audience. If you are having trouble hearing the singers in all of their glory go figure why the poor sound engineer has been given the instruction to disguise the vocal range of the performers. John Sergeant only quit the X-factor because his performances were showing up the poor quality of the other contestants, and the judges didn't like this. -- Alan news2006 {at} amac {dot} f2s {dot} com |
VERY poor sound on Xfactor
On Sat, 22 Nov 2008 19:48:45 -0000, "Appollo"
wrote: Is anyone else watching Xfactor? Absolutely terrible sound quality yet again this week. Only when Diane is singing, and it isn't for technical reasons :-( -- Andrew, contact via http://interpleb.googlepages.com Help make Usenet a better place: English is read downwards, please don't top post. Trim replies to quote only relevant text. Check groups.google.com before asking an obvious question. |
VERY poor sound on Xfactor
Is anyone else watching Xfactor? Absolutely terrible sound quality yet again this week. I don't want canned screaming and shouting at the same level as people talking or overcompressed and distorted audio. Whoever is in charge of the sound must be almost deaf, there is no way that sort of poor quality, overcompression, poor mixing and distortion would be aloowed out on anything else. When the singer is bad they bring in a choir or raise the sound from the screaming and shouting audience. If you are having trouble hearing the singers in all of their glory go figure why the poor sound engineer has been given the instruction to disguise the vocal range of the performers. John Sergeant only quit the X-factor because his performances were showing up the poor quality of the other contestants, and the judges didn't like this. Strictly speaking that wasn't the X-factor. -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
VERY poor sound on Xfactor
On Sat, 22 Nov 2008 19:48:45 -0000, "Appollo"
wrote: VERY poor sound on Xfactor No ****, Sherlock! |
VERY poor sound on Xfactor
In article , Appollo
scribeth thus Is anyone else watching Xfactor? Absolutely terrible sound quality yet again this week. I don't want canned screaming and shouting at the same level as people talking or overcompressed and distorted audio. Whoever is in charge of the sound must be almost deaf, there is no way that sort of poor quality, overcompression, poor mixing and distortion would be aloowed out on anything else. Oh back to the distortion again! What do you expect from modern broadcasting?, you can hear it can't you;(... -- Tony Sayer |
VERY poor sound on Xfactor
Ah yes, I never watch it, but I don't think any broadcaster is actually
doing any engineering of late. The BBC streaming audio on their local stations is crap, and stereo crap in some cases like Ulster, Scotland and Wales. Its real crap so its muddled strangled audio as well, and in the case of Guernsey, over compressed and toppy crap, which I've told them of and its still the same. I think the rot set in some years ago when automatic levels were obviously in use on most concerts on all channels. Must save a lot of dosh on engineers. Brian -- Brian Gaff - Note:- In order to reduce spam, any email without 'Brian Gaff' in the display name may be lost. Blind user, so no pictures please! "Appollo" wrote in message ... Is anyone else watching Xfactor? Absolutely terrible sound quality yet again this week. I don't want canned screaming and shouting at the same level as people talking or overcompressed and distorted audio. Whoever is in charge of the sound must be almost deaf, there is no way that sort of poor quality, overcompression, poor mixing and distortion would be aloowed out on anything else. Oh back to the distortion again! |
VERY poor sound on Xfactor
Yes, its not exactly the cultural high ground is it?
However, its no excuse for not doing a bit of simple setting up for overload and limiting is it? Brian -- Brian Gaff - Note:- In order to reduce spam, any email without 'Brian Gaff' in the display name may be lost. Blind user, so no pictures please! wrote in message ... On Nov 22, 7:48 pm, "Appollo" wrote: Whoever is in charge of the sound must be almost deaf This is X-Factor you're talking about - they'd have to be either deaf or masochistic... |
VERY poor sound on Xfactor
In message , Brian Gaff
wrote See you cannot tell the difference between dancing and singing. Reminds me of the Goons, can you tell the difference between having your head hammered on an anvil from Margarine? Strictly has nothing to do with real world dancing and X factor has nothing to do with singing. Both are dumbed down light entertainment programs where the producers try to manipulate the public in order to gain money from the phone in voting. The voters respond by taking the p**s out of the expert judges and always vote for the worst act on the bill. I bet that if both shows swapped the judges very few people would notice. -- Alan news2006 {at} amac {dot} f2s {dot} com |
VERY poor sound on Xfactor
On Sun, 23 Nov 2008 22:26:53 +0000, Brian Gaff wrote:
Yes, its not exactly the cultural high ground is it? Not wishing to sound churlish, elitist, snobbish, or a philistine, may I point out that for very many people in the UKofGB&NI today, it is their cultural high, and possibly only, ground. |
VERY poor sound on Xfactor
Brian Gaff wrote:
See you cannot tell the difference between dancing and singing. Reminds me of the Goons, can you tell the difference between having your head hammered on an anvil from Margarine? No. But can you tell talk from mutter? Chris -- Chris J Dixon Nottingham UK Have dancing shoes, will ceilidh. |
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