Sound" on the Opry...
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Sound" on the Opry...
Thought I would share this with the rest of you...
A few weeks ago, I made a comment in a post about the "sound balance" on the televised portion of the Opry. There have been times that it was "far less than perfect" IMHO. I know that the audio on a live show with so many acts isn't an easy job, but I thought they could do a better job than they had been doing.
Well, last night I received a very nice e-mail from none other than Tim Farris, the guy who is now doing the mixing of the Opry for radio and T.V.. Seems Tim just took on this job a few weeks ago, and he wanted me to know that "there's a new Sheriff in town", and that we would see a noticeable improvement in the audio. He shared with me some of the many problems encountered with the job, as well as agreeing with me that some of the shows that aired before he started had left much to be desired "soundwise".
I wanted to thank Tim publicly for taking the time and trouble to respond to me, and also to thank him for reading our little "FORUM". Tim seems determined to make the sound as good as possible, and I have to admit that the past few shows have been an improvment over those of a only few months ago.
I can only hope that there are more like him on the way...people that listen, and care about what we think, and say.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Donny Hinson on 14 May 2000 at 07:46 PM.]</p></FONT>
A few weeks ago, I made a comment in a post about the "sound balance" on the televised portion of the Opry. There have been times that it was "far less than perfect" IMHO. I know that the audio on a live show with so many acts isn't an easy job, but I thought they could do a better job than they had been doing.
Well, last night I received a very nice e-mail from none other than Tim Farris, the guy who is now doing the mixing of the Opry for radio and T.V.. Seems Tim just took on this job a few weeks ago, and he wanted me to know that "there's a new Sheriff in town", and that we would see a noticeable improvement in the audio. He shared with me some of the many problems encountered with the job, as well as agreeing with me that some of the shows that aired before he started had left much to be desired "soundwise".
I wanted to thank Tim publicly for taking the time and trouble to respond to me, and also to thank him for reading our little "FORUM". Tim seems determined to make the sound as good as possible, and I have to admit that the past few shows have been an improvment over those of a only few months ago.
I can only hope that there are more like him on the way...people that listen, and care about what we think, and say.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Donny Hinson on 14 May 2000 at 07:46 PM.]</p></FONT>
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The TV Opry NEVER has had "a match" for the great sound delivered over WSM Radio in the 40-50's. It seems that the more complex and sophisticated the sound systems have become, the less that was required by the stations to have a knowledgeable person behind the board. Old mikes, guitars and amps.....with skilled musicians like Martin and Garland, the greater the sound. Gee's I miss it! The last 20 years of Opry on TV has killed c/w music for me. No great loss for guys like Brooks, etc.,but I never listened to him anyway.,
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