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  1. 5 minutes ago, 2000Cadet said:

    Looks like I could be eating some crow this season...

    I wasn't at my computer reading comments earlier in the show so I might have missed this.  I'm curious what your opinion is on the Cadets new ending. 

    I'm a huge fan of Cadets this season and my mom said if you can't say anything nice don't say anything at all, so I won't out of respect.  I  will say I was a huge fan of the drill in the original ending.

    You're a Cadets alumnus so please feel free to ignore this question if it puts you in an awkward position. 

  2. 15 minutes ago, dcsnare93 said:
    18 minutes ago, DrumManTx said:

    I have heard it’s a 24 hour type stomach bug.  

    Yeah, sounds like Norovirus aka stomach bug -- 24 to 72 hours but very contagious

    I hate to say it but if the kids are going to catch the bug, you'd almost want them to catch it sooner rather than later.  Can you imagine if this hit during Finals weekend?  It would be a disaster.

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  3. 11 minutes ago, Lance said:

    they're so good.  the part at the end of the shanty where they're in threes and throwing equipment with arms crossed in the air and every which way?.  to me, that an involuntary murder waiting to happen.  but hey, bonus GE!

    I'm going to date myself here but Boston actually reminds me of the second place 27th Lancers from 1980.  That 27th guard threw everything into the air but the kitchen sink, with spectacular results.

    This year's Boston show is the best I've see for tosses since then.

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  4. 3 hours ago, Zeke said:

    LOVING all the audiophile/HTC gear geeking out talk

    Early on when a thing called an "LP" or "record" was a thing the sound from the broadcasts was just awful.  I would put in my VHS tape in which was recorded live off of the PBS broadcast and try to sync it with the record which was an extraordinary failure, but it was the best we could do at the time to get drum corps sound while playing our TV's.

    Now I've chosen horn loaded speakers to play horn loaded drum corps to reach the Holy Grail of sound reproduction; high quality and LOUD!

    I'm really happy with how far we've come.  The worst recordings now are still better than the best stuff we had in the last century.

  5. 1 hour ago, Lance said:

    flo's sound design tonight was spot on to me.  hope it's as good on sat!

    I heard a LOT of loud crowd cheering coming from the L/R main speakers.  Usually the crowd is more in the background through the side surrounds.

    I do NOT want to hear high school girls screaming while they cheer.  That shrill sound make my ears bleed. 

    +++

    I also heard something bad from Boston, almost certainly not Flo's fault.  When the solo tuba starts the Wellerman  solo you can physically hear the gain being turned up in the subs.  Then they keep the gain too hot when the other tubas come in.  The board operator forgot to turn the gain back down and it sounded bad for the next 2-3 minutes.

    It's not that I have golden ears.  I have a 3000 watt sub amp that has lights to show me when  it's driven to clipping.  The lights were lightly blinking on loud sections and when the Wellerman section kicked in the clipping went from yellow to red and stayed on continuously.  Eventually it was turned back down.

    The Boston board operator seriously needs to pay attention to that.  It creates a huge distortion and imbalance in the sound, one that I would guess anyone would hear.

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  6. 48 minutes ago, skevinp said:

    Sure, it lacks some comforts

    but I got used to watching DCI on a 6 inch screen at my college library in 1984.  

    I watched my first DCI broadcast as a freshman in 1974 at band camp at West Virginia University.  About 100 of us piled into a common room around a  25" Zenith TV. 

    Still, it was a lot of fun watching our band director Don Wilcox watch the PBS broadcast with us and correctly analyze what the corps were doing and picking the winner.

    I never marched drum corps but it was fun being in the WVU band the next few years playing "drum corps greatest hits."  😎

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  7. 14 hours ago, squarepush said:

    Great job Cadets. I said really hateful things about the uniforms, and I meant it, (snip)

    WAY TO TAKE A STRONG STAND! 🤜🤛

     

    14 hours ago, squarepush said:

    And truthfully next year I won’t give a #### who wore what this year, I like change!

    Or not...🤣

  8. On 7/24/2023 at 9:49 PM, BlueStainGlass said:

    the mic in front of speakers is normally Flo mics so they can pic front ensemble in their mi from the mics in the air.

    The Blu-rays are mixed in 5.1 with discrete (separate)  mics, so L/C/R and Surround L & R.  I can hear clearly the separation when the battery for instance is on the left 40 and the horns for instance on on the right 40.  The pit has discrete content (not a blend of combining L&R) coming 90% from the center speaker.  Applause/crowd noise is (correctly) very light and comes out of the SR and SL. 

    The .1 channel is usually the sub bass and you can hear all the thunderous goo coming out of the subwoofer. 

    For those listening on headphones the sub bass is what you will NOT hear because the headphones don't dig deep enough.  Even tubas are mid bass and don't don't go down to sub bass probably because of the way the field is mic'd.

    For the Flo broadcasts I would say the mix is about the same as the BD (Blu-ray Disc, not the drum corps).  If the corps is moving L to R for instance I can hear them move from the L speaker to the C and then to the right R.

    IMO that's what a quality well thought out set of mic's and mixing will do for your home audio playback.

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  9. 16 minutes ago, MGCpimpOtimp said:

    Crown gains a point over Boston in one show?

    This is an anomaly show and should be treated as such.

    You answered what I was wondering; what do the results from tonight tell us, if anything?

    The real qualifier here was the illness which seems to have knocked out significant amount of members from all corps.  I would hazard a guess that many of the members marched while sick which would absolutely affect performance on the field.

  10. 5 minutes ago, KVG_DC said:

    Hearing Texans talk about their HS football stadiums makes me remember how out of stater's

    goggle eyed at the size of HS basketball gyms in Indiana.  

    My local HS is crap for basketball and football programs. 

    However they are wrestling central in West Virginia with 25 state championships.  To that end they named the basketball gym building after the wrestling coach.  🤣

  11. 30 minutes ago, brassboy said:

    But I only watch high cam because I like to choose what to look at.

    Why not do both?  😎

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    From the other night, Crown on the 55" Samsung in the Mancave (computer room) multi cam on top. 

    Hi cam on bottom, from the computer with 32" monitor.    I use the sound from the computer into a sound system.  The pic looks strange because the lights in the room are off.

    Flo allows you to run two streams simultaneously.  My Iphone Flo app connects to the Samsung TV.  I use a separate Flo program on Firefox to the computer for that feed.  Same User ID and password.

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  12. 49 minutes ago, 2muchcoffeeman said:

    But I wouldn't mind seeing it spin from the first note until it is finally lassoed.

    I might agree whole heartedly, except that in the middle of the show the harmonica guy is 20 feet in the air on his platform and the sun is directly behind him, not spinning. 

    I would not normally have noticed but the camera did a phenomenal job of framing him in the middle of the sun's "hole" while it was not spinning.  If the sun were spinning it would detract from the musician.  Instead it bought focus and clarity to the harmonica guy. 

    I thought that moment was riveting with a laser focus most corps can't achieve with a solo musician standing by himself.  I didn't have to look for him all over the field. He was right there on the 50, in the center with the largest object on the field calling attention to him. 

    In that regard, mission  accomplished.

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  13. 19 minutes ago, arabica said:
    2 hours ago, Zeke said:

    Cadets are historically synonymous with late season surges (snip)

    Sadly, it’s easily been 14 years since this was true. If anything, Cadets have have more recently had the opposite problem, coming into Finals and dropping over the next few nights.

    Yikes, too much information! I know you're right.

    Fortunately, being a drum corps fan enables one to continue to hold out eternal hope for a late season surge despite reality.  🙏  😎

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  14. On 7/12/2023 at 11:19 AM, Vuitton said:

    I mean it's so mesmerizing. I watch it the whole show. I'm not sure if that's good or bad that the focus is there the marjority of the show, at least for me.

    At San Antonio last night the prop started the show turned off, and was later turned on and off for a total of three sections, beginning, middle and end.  The harmonica solo with the sun framing him in the background looked pretty cool. 

  15. Sorry if someone addressed this in an earlier post but with thousands of comments I might have missed part of the conversation.

    I noticed (but forgot about) Troopers don't have their sun prop activated the entire time like they did early season.  I think it's effective to turn it on and off to emphasize transitions between musical sections.

    What say you?  Why did Troopers change the way the sun prop is used?

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