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Is MSNBC working to make the audio of this debate as horrible as possible? (Original Post) Sparkly Feb 2016 OP
The sound is maybe a little weird, but not unlistenable to me. DanTex Feb 2016 #1
Did you ever do any broadcast audio mixing? awake Feb 2016 #2
Um... I understand something about audio mixing. Sparkly Feb 2016 #3
Give it a bit of time to dail it in awake Feb 2016 #6
No, it's horrible. And I have a good audio system here. It echos, bounces and too much RKP5637 Feb 2016 #4
Thank you! Sparkly Feb 2016 #5
No issues here nadinbrzezinski Feb 2016 #7
I'm hearing a mild echo. Is that reverb? nc4bo Feb 2016 #8
It's bad. And how about the red background? Horrible. Auggie Feb 2016 #9

Sparkly

(24,149 posts)
3. Um... I understand something about audio mixing.
Thu Feb 4, 2016, 10:13 PM
Feb 2016

And I am sure there's no reason this should sound so sharply resonant. It's like they've built in an echo or the microphones are scattered around the theatre or something.

awake

(3,226 posts)
6. Give it a bit of time to dail it in
Thu Feb 4, 2016, 10:17 PM
Feb 2016

I bet the sound check did not included the shouting that ey are both doing

RKP5637

(67,108 posts)
4. No, it's horrible. And I have a good audio system here. It echos, bounces and too much
Thu Feb 4, 2016, 10:14 PM
Feb 2016

reverb. It just started sounding a little better.

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