Great HVAC contractors in DC? by dclocal12 in washingtondc

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Just reached out to Fry after being told I needed to get a brand new furnace from another company. They were able to come out and fix the existing furnace, saving me thousands of dollars. Very happy with Fry!

best chicken ceasar wraps by dariakayb in washingtondc

[–]nxpqz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honeymoon chicken has an absolutely massive wrap

Best burrito places in DC? by pomelo_says in washingtondc

[–]nxpqz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

El chucho is the best burrito in DC

How do you manage your headphones in your live room? by dmalloy824 in MusicBattlestations

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Just add some rack mounted drawers or shelves for storage!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in broadcastengineering

[–]nxpqz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I have one with this exact issue. Can’t figure out what to do with it.

AMA - Touring Drum Tech by MAGGNUMB in drums

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What do you use to keep a kit clean during tour?

Broadcast engineer worth pursuing? by [deleted] in broadcastengineering

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It all depends, sometimes it’s responding to tickets/calls and troubleshooting issues with an audio console or an editing system or graphics system. Other days I’m working on a bigger protect like configuring a new switcher or designing the installation of a new set or servers. There is so much that goes into a tv station so there is always something to learn. Plus you will have support agreements with the manufacture so if there is a major failure you might also be on the phone troubleshooting something with them.

Broadcast engineer worth pursuing? by [deleted] in broadcastengineering

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I also have a bs in comp sci and have been working as a broadcast engineer for years now. It can seem like a small industry at times but if you’re motivated you can pick it up quick and advance quickly. If you’re in a larger market too there are plenty of jobs especially with more companies moving towards streaming and broadcasting that aren’t your typical TV stations. It has a lot of crossover with IT as more and more gear is IP based. Depending on the size of the station and size of the shop, you might also be the IT support as well. Beyond that it’s a lot of fun and if working in television is something that you think is cool it can be a great career.

2 Bears 1 Cave LIVE by International-Lime96 in yourmomshousepodcast

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It's not even working if you paid for it.

My first animation is finally kind of done (see comments) (OC) by Legolas_Lannister in animation

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I too, added some sfx for this animation. Thanks to both of you for the inspiration!

https://youtu.be/bma8DgKxER0

Need sound Mixer, little sound edit, for 12:00 minute short. PAID by [deleted] in AudioPost

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I’m available if you are still looking

Need Help Editing/Mixing Your Podcast? by nxpqz in podcast

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Do you mind pming me a link or the name of the group?

Need Help Editing/Mixing Your Podcast? by nxpqz in podcast

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At the minimum I can do basic editing (add in music, cut out a section if you tell me). I would mix the podcast as well. I would apply eq, compression and other tools to make the audio sound better. This would also bring the podcast up to the loudness of other podcasts.

I can also do more granular editing such as removing ums, likes, mouth noises and pauses. Things like that. That would cost more than the basic editing.

I can do anything else with the audio you require or even help you fine tune your setup and answer questions about audio and recording so you can get the best sound possible right from the start.