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:You can't make that point enough, emphasizing that what you hear on stage is what the audience hears. | |||
and replaced it with the link [[Hearing the Same Thing|same sound source]] (synonym for [[Hearing the Same Thing]]). The great advice about mixing the ensemble, I'd save until later. At the very first introduction to the System I'm just trying to explain some obvious differences between the {{L1}} approach and other systems. | and replaced it with the link [[Hearing the Same Thing|same sound source]] (synonym for [[Hearing the Same Thing]]). The great advice about mixing the ensemble, I'd save until later. At the very first introduction to the System I'm just trying to explain some obvious differences between the {{L1}} approach and other systems. | ||
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:If you can't hear the vocals, turn down. If it's your solo, be above the rest of the band. You can explain that it's like mixing an album live. Or, that it's like an old school acoustic jam but much louder. | |||
a little lower in the page into the new section | a little lower in the page into the new section called [[Introducing Performers to the Bose System#Mixing_Live|Mixing Live]] | ||
[[User:ST|ST]] 22:44, 23 November 2006 (GMT-7) | [[User:ST|ST]] 22:44, 23 November 2006 (GMT-7) | ||