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Xfactor ruined AGAIN by bad sound mixing!



 
 
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Old October 31st 09, 09:13 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Roger[_8_]
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Default Xfactor ruined AGAIN by bad sound mixing!

When will the BBC ever learn that people do NOT want random cheering and
crowd noises at the same level as presenters and singers!

Another Xfactor completely ruined because of the high levels of canned
screaming. The people doing the sound mixing are complete idiots and it
shows that the whole production of the show leaves a lot to be desired.

Time to switch over and watch something else. The show is fixed anyway.


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Old October 31st 09, 09:30 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Peter Twydell[_2_]
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Default Xfactor ruined AGAIN by bad sound mixing!

In message , Roger
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When will the BBC ever learn that people do NOT want random cheering and
crowd noises at the same level as presenters and singers!

Another Xfactor completely ruined because of the high levels of canned
screaming. The people doing the sound mixing are complete idiots and it
shows that the whole production of the show leaves a lot to be desired.

Time to switch over and watch something else. The show is fixed anyway.



Another post completely ruined because the poster doesn't appear to know
what he's talking about. X Factor is broadcast by The Other Lot.

I like the fact that it's on air at the same time as Sickly Come
Prancing as I would rather stick needles in my eyes that watch either
one. Gives me a chance to do something completely different (as I am
right now).
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Old October 31st 09, 09:36 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Ian Jackson[_2_]
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Default Xfactor ruined AGAIN by bad sound mixing!

In message , Roger
writes
When will the BBC ever learn that people do NOT want random cheering and
crowd noises at the same level as presenters and singers!

Another Xfactor completely ruined because of the high levels of canned
screaming. The people doing the sound mixing are complete idiots and it
shows that the whole production of the show leaves a lot to be desired.

Time to switch over and watch something else. The show is fixed anyway.

I'm convinced that 'fashion' these days is to have loud, inane, canned
laughter and applause in many programmes (both TV and radio).

I find it particularly annoying when watching the re-runs of the 'golden
oldies', as many seem to have been 'enhanced' in order to ensure that we
really know when something is funny - which, in the opinion of the
'enhancers', appears to be just about every sentence. Such
'enhancements' often render what were originally good programmes
essentially unwatchable.
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Old November 1st 09, 12:06 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Dave Plowman (News)
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Default Xfactor ruined AGAIN by bad sound mixing!

In article ,
Roger wrote:
When will the BBC ever learn that people do NOT want random cheering and
crowd noises at the same level as presenters and singers!


Another Xfactor completely ruined because of the high levels of canned
screaming.


Has the X Factor moved to the BBC?

The people doing the sound mixing are complete idiots and it
shows that the whole production of the show leaves a lot to be desired.


Sadly those doing 'the sound mixing' just do what the production wants.

Time to switch over and watch something else. The show is fixed anyway.


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Old November 1st 09, 09:00 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Harry
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Default Xfactor ruined AGAIN by bad sound mixing!

Ah, the joys of being able to watch such rubbish on fast forward. We
spin along to hear what Stacey has to say this week, fall about
laughing and then move on, waste of air time on any channel - at least
the BBC don't bother with it......
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Old November 1st 09, 10:17 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Roderick Stewart[_2_]
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Default Xfactor ruined AGAIN by bad sound mixing!

In article , Harry wrote:
Ah, the joys of being able to watch such rubbish on fast forward.


...or the even greater joy of not having to watch it at all.

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Old November 1st 09, 11:27 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Dr Zoidberg[_5_]
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Default Xfactor ruined AGAIN by bad sound mixing!

"Roger" wrote in message
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When will the BBC ever learn that people do NOT want random cheering and
crowd noises at the same level as presenters and singers!


The sensible people don't want the show at all.

Another Xfactor completely ruined


By filming it?

because of the high levels of canned screaming. The people doing the
sound mixing are complete idiots and it shows that the whole production of
the show leaves a lot to be desired.

Time to switch over and watch something else. The show is fixed anyway.

No **** , sherlock


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Old November 1st 09, 11:40 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Dave Plowman (News)
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Default Xfactor ruined AGAIN by bad sound mixing!

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Brian Gaff wrote:
Well its just bland viewer stupefying crap so what do you expect the
decent sound engineers to do? Go down the pub of course, leaving the
limiter in charge, or worse, a young 'trainee' straight out of uni.


You have a strange idea of the conditions in today's industry. ;-)

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Old November 1st 09, 01:31 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Mike Tomlinson
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Default Xfactor ruined AGAIN by bad sound mixing!

In article , Peter Twydell
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Another post completely ruined because the poster doesn't appear to know
what he's talking about.


Absolutely. Roger needs his head examined, but doubly so if he watches
X ****tor. Not that they would find anything anyway.

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