> On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 05:26:57PM -0000, Michael Chapman wrote:
>
>> Because the knobs on the amp's are at the other end of the
>> room (or if not there, it would mean bending one's back).
>
> Modern PA gear is remote-controlled and monitored. And even if
> not, that's no excuse :-)
>

No, no, no ....

I've worked with classical musicians. Happy to try electronic violins,
happy to try way out things like ambisonic recordings (even very
bizarre microphone placements 'for research').

But (a part of) the 'amplified music' boys are real traditionalists,
they are trying to re-enact something all the way down to
mixing and sono. It has to 19?0, or else. (with ? being some
numbe such as 5, 6, or 7). To use the remote control would
be as much as an anaethma as a character in Shakespeare
using a mobile phone.

I hyperbolise, I know ;-)>
(But I managed o do it without using 'analogue' or 'valve'/'tube' ;-)>

Regards,

Michael

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