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Started by taylorimpromptu, May 18, 2014, 06:52:20 PM

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Grizz

I didn't think it was as bad as 2012 Huntington, in which all I could hear was guitar though.

DarkLord_Lalinc

It seems I was extremely lucky in Mexico City. The sound was probably one of the best I've ever heard live (being Roger Waters - Dark Side of the Moon in 2006 the absolute best). It wasn't loud-painful, it was powerful, it was balanced, it was awesome.

aprilethereal

I remember in January the sound dropped out several times, and the frequencies were pretty fucked up as well.

RaiseTheKnife

Riverside sounded particularly amazing. 

But yeah, since my first time seeing them in 1994, DT has always had a "louder is better" live approach.  At first, I thought it was to hide any mistakes or gaffs.  But I think it was just the mentality of metal bands coming from the 80's (to be the heaviest and loudest ever).

rumborak

Seriously, it is so weird that *the* band comprised of top-notch musicians is the one that has consistently struggled the most with having a good sound, both live and on record.

puppyonacid

Chipping in to say that I saw them in Sheffield UK back in July and they sounded great. I have been to DT shows that were painfully loud, but July was loud but with a lot of room in the mix.

Having seen Extreme the night before who were ridiculously loud to the point that it was just white noise, I could make a good comparison.

I agree rumborak.....It just seems so obvious really. I don't know how or why a "mature" band like DT manage to sound so bad at times.

cramx3


DarkLord_Lalinc

Quote from: rumborak on September 18, 2014, 06:14:13 AM
Seriously, it is so weird that *the* band comprised of top-notch musicians is the one that has consistently struggled the most with having a good sound, both live and on record.
I know that DT isn't Steven Wilson's cup of tea, but it would be amazing to have Steven mix a DT record. Let alone, produce it.


Xenon

Quote from: DarkLord_Lalinc on September 18, 2014, 08:23:13 AM
Quote from: rumborak on September 18, 2014, 06:14:13 AM
Seriously, it is so weird that *the* band comprised of top-notch musicians is the one that has consistently struggled the most with having a good sound, both live and on record.
I know that DT isn't Steven Wilson's cup of tea, but it would be amazing to have Steven mix a DT record. Let alone, produce it.
Thinking about that already gave me a boner.

rumborak

Quote from: Grizz on September 18, 2014, 08:47:55 AM
Quote from: cramx3 on September 18, 2014, 07:35:06 AM

Considering that one loses hearing sensitivity continuously, your logic is flawed.

Honestly, I always think that somebody should bring a sound meter to the venue and measure it. I'm pretty sure they're violating state law with their volumes.

cramx3

Regardless, I am joking with that.  I always am reminded of the scene from Airheads when someone says its too loud.

In my experience, I haven't noticed DT being any louder than other metal bands I have seen. 

rumborak

That may be so, but DT's music is of a complexity that you can't just crank it to the standard metal bands' level where all you hear (and all you really need to hear) is chugga-chugga.

cramx3

Quote from: rumborak on September 18, 2014, 10:52:46 AM
That may be so, but DT's music is of a complexity that you can't just crank it to the standard metal bands' level where all you hear (and all you really need to hear) is chugga-chugga.

True, but many people still go to the concerts to see a metal show.  I am not arguing against you, id prefer a less loud and more clear concert, but my experiences have generally been fine.

Vlasto

Quote from: Kotowboy on September 16, 2014, 05:55:36 PM
So this is gonna be the best DT Concert movie since Score - which was 2006 ?

Almost 10 years ago ?
no...since Luna park is rated higher than Score... at least by me

OsMosis2259

Quote from: Vlasto on September 18, 2014, 01:48:21 PM
Quote from: Kotowboy on September 16, 2014, 05:55:36 PM
So this is gonna be the best DT Concert movie since Score - which was 2006 ?

Almost 10 years ago ?
no...since Luna park is rated higher than Score... at least by me

Would love to hear you elaborate on this one

cramx3

LaLP has better picture, thats about it.  Score's picture quality is fairly poor IMO.


BlobVanDam

Quote from: rumborak on September 18, 2014, 10:20:08 AM
Quote from: Grizz on September 18, 2014, 08:47:55 AM
Quote from: cramx3 on September 18, 2014, 07:35:06 AM

Considering that one loses hearing sensitivity continuously, your logic is flawed.

Honestly, I always think that somebody should bring a sound meter to the venue and measure it. I'm pretty sure they're violating state law with their volumes.

While I'm not at all for loud concerts, I think suggesting someone bring a sound meter to a gig because of volume laws is an indication you're getting too old. :lol

When I remember, I bring earplugs. It doesn't sound as good as a lower volume gig, but at some venues I don't think it's really possible.

King Postwhore

"I don't like country music, but I don't mean to denigrate those who do. And for the people who like country music, denigrate means 'put down'." - Bon Newhart.

PetFish

Quote from: rumborak on September 18, 2014, 06:14:13 AM
Seriously, it is so weird that *the* band comprised of top-notch musicians is the one that has consistently struggled the most with having a good sound, both live and on record.

Interesting.

For myself, there's nothing that really bothers me too much, I just accept it as the way they want it, like if John Petrucci wants to write about ghouls and ghosts for an album or whatever.

However, I see countless posts year after year about the struggles but the problem is that they go from "sounds great" to "sounds shit" from one post to the next.  It seems to me like we could just say all the opinions just cancel each other out and stop endlessly obsessing over it... but then where's the fun in that.

Zook


KevShmev

Quote from: OsMosis2259 on September 18, 2014, 01:58:25 PM
Quote from: Vlasto on September 18, 2014, 01:48:21 PM
Quote from: Kotowboy on September 16, 2014, 05:55:36 PM
So this is gonna be the best DT Concert movie since Score - which was 2006 ?

Almost 10 years ago ?
no...since Luna park is rated higher than Score... at least by me

Would love to hear you elaborate on this one

If nothing else, the set list on Luna Park destroys the one on Score.  Score does have some spectacular performances of Octavarium, The Spirit Carries On, Raise the Knife and Afterlife, but Luna Park is more consistently high quality, IMO.

RoeDent

Bit late to the party, but the Strange Deja Vu clip is great! I got goosebumps at the choruses when the real strings came in. Makes me wonder what SFAM as a whole would sound like with a real orchestra.

DarkLord_Lalinc

Quote from: PetFish on September 18, 2014, 06:44:17 PM
Quote from: rumborak on September 18, 2014, 06:14:13 AM
Seriously, it is so weird that *the* band comprised of top-notch musicians is the one that has consistently struggled the most with having a good sound, both live and on record.
like if John Petrucci wants to write about ghouls and ghosts for an album or whatever.

HE IS RISEN UP

OUT OF THE BLACKNESS

CHAOS

PHAROAH

RaiseTheKnife

Quote from: KevShmev on September 18, 2014, 08:50:43 PM
Quote from: OsMosis2259 on September 18, 2014, 01:58:25 PM
Quote from: Vlasto on September 18, 2014, 01:48:21 PM
Quote from: Kotowboy on September 16, 2014, 05:55:36 PM
So this is gonna be the best DT Concert movie since Score - which was 2006 ?

Almost 10 years ago ?
no...since Luna park is rated higher than Score... at least by me

Would love to hear you elaborate on this one

If nothing else, the set list on Luna Park destroys the one on Score.  Score does have some spectacular performances of Octavarium, The Spirit Carries On, Raise the Knife and Afterlife, but Luna Park is more consistently high quality, IMO.

Destroys?? Another Won, Innocence Faded.  Score setlist by miles.  But totally agree about Luna Park consistent high quality.

rumborak

Quote from: PetFish on September 18, 2014, 06:44:17 PM
However, I see countless posts year after year about the struggles but the problem is that they go from "sounds great" to "sounds shit" from one post to the next.  It seems to me like we could just say all the opinions just cancel each other out and stop endlessly obsessing over it... but then where's the fun in that.

I would argue that, if the posts cancel out, which means 50% of the people saying the sound isn't good, you have a problem.

Onno

I hate to say this, but although I was really looking forward to this DVD, the mixing of the orchestra really, really bothers me. In the SDV video, from 2:49 you can see the orchestra playing but you can barely hear them. And I have a pretty great stereo set. I had to strain to hear them on both my stereo set and on my decent headphones (Sennheiser HD205). The mixing of the Orchestra on Score was way better. I'm really disappointed.

billybobjoe1881

The Vancouver show in April had a perfect sound level.  It was loud, but not overly loud, and you could hear everybody well. 

nemonius

Quote from: rumborak on September 18, 2014, 06:14:13 AM
Seriously, it is so weird that *the* band comprised of top-notch musicians is the one that has consistently struggled the most with having a good sound, both live and on record.

Maybe it is because sound is purely a matter of taste. I doubt that guys haven't liked the sound on their album after finishing it but try to find a sound that fits for every fan's ear :)

IdoSC

Quote from: Onno on September 19, 2014, 06:51:28 AM
I hate to say this, but although I was really looking forward to this DVD, the mixing of the orchestra really, really bothers me. In the SDV video, from 2:49 you can see the orchestra playing but you can barely hear them. And I have a pretty great stereo set. I had to strain to hear them on both my stereo set and on my decent headphones (Sennheiser HD205). The mixing of the Orchestra on Score was way better. I'm really disappointed.
It was so annoying to figure you meant "Strange Deja-Vu" and realizing they didn't release a preview of Space-Dye Vest yet. We really need to cut it out with abbreviations :P

hefdaddy42

Quote from: BlobVanDam on December 11, 2014, 08:19:46 PMHef is right on all things. Except for when I disagree with him. In which case he's probably still right.

TAC

Just chiming on to say that as loud as DT has been lately, I've found them to be reasonably well mixed.
Quote from: wkiml on June 08, 2012, 09:06:35 AMwould have thought the same thing but seeing the OP was TAC i immediately thought Maiden or DT related
Quote from: Stadler on February 08, 2025, 12:49:43 PMI wouldn't argue this.

Jinx

Was deciding whether to purchase this from the DT site or not (the BR/CD version). In the end I couldnt justify the price - just checked Amazon UK and its currently listed at £10.88 for the Blu Ray!

Madman Shepherd

Quote from: RaiseTheKnife on September 19, 2014, 12:02:32 AM
Quote from: KevShmev on September 18, 2014, 08:50:43 PM
Quote from: OsMosis2259 on September 18, 2014, 01:58:25 PM
Quote from: Vlasto on September 18, 2014, 01:48:21 PM
Quote from: Kotowboy on September 16, 2014, 05:55:36 PM
So this is gonna be the best DT Concert movie since Score - which was 2006 ?

Almost 10 years ago ?
no...since Luna park is rated higher than Score... at least by me

Would love to hear you elaborate on this one

If nothing else, the set list on Luna Park destroys the one on Score.  Score does have some spectacular performances of Octavarium, The Spirit Carries On, Raise the Knife and Afterlife, but Luna Park is more consistently high quality, IMO.

Destroys?? Another Won, Innocence Faded. 

Yup...those are two good reasons why Luna Park destroys Score.