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do you think the sound in demoparties is too loud?

category: parties [glöplog]
In short: we (a bunch of french sceners) think the sound it too loud (at least @BP + @MAIN).

Of course, you can go outside; but if you want/need to be inside (in order to finish your release for example) it will be hard for your ears (even with earplugs).
And it's becoming one of the main reasons NOT to come to a demoparty.

So: are we the only ones to think that the loud sound is just annoying in big parties? does the sound need to be so loud when there is no compo?
added on the 2010-11-25 22:55:35 by wullon wullon
what?
added on the 2010-11-25 22:57:40 by slyspy slyspy
what?
added on the 2010-11-25 23:04:04 by trc_wm trc_wm
what?
added on the 2010-11-25 23:09:49 by spiny spiny
what?
added on the 2010-11-25 23:11:47 by wullon wullon
WHHHAAAAAT?!!!!
added on the 2010-11-25 23:20:42 by raer raer
No.
added on the 2010-11-25 23:21:34 by farfar farfar
WAS?
WELCOME TO THUNDERDOME!!!!
No, thanks, I already had lunch.
added on the 2010-11-25 23:33:42 by Gargaj Gargaj
what? can't hear you through all this noise

But seriously, the point is valid.
added on the 2010-11-25 23:40:19 by msqrt msqrt
Can't see the problem. I got an ear-damage when I was a child, causing loud noise to feel like sharp needles being punched into my left ear, but I know the sound will be loud at parties, so I take my precautions and wear earplugs or keep my headphones on during music.

The loud music - both during and between compos - is part of the partyexperience and I wouldn't want it anyway else!

Either you should go somewhere else when trying to concentrate or finish your productions ahead of the party. That way, you'd have more time to booze and eventually, you won't even notice the loud music from the main stage :)
added on the 2010-11-25 23:42:36 by Punqtured Punqtured
What?
added on the 2010-11-25 23:42:43 by trc_wm trc_wm
Quote:
No, thanks, I already had lunch.
Did you have BASS by any chance?
http://www.pouet.net/topic.php?which=7185
added on the 2010-11-25 23:48:02 by ringofyre ringofyre
Let me just quote Soulwax on this!

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added on the 2010-11-26 00:02:01 by okkie okkie
I definitely agree. Why push the loudness so high that people have to start wearing earplugs? I mean what's the point?
added on the 2010-11-26 00:15:06 by xTr1m xTr1m
what?
added on the 2010-11-26 00:16:28 by xernobyl xernobyl
Good point wullon. Yes, it depends on which party. The reason perhaps is to keep us awake, working.
added on the 2010-11-26 00:18:07 by ulrick ulrick
http://www.pouet.net/topic.php?which=7185&page=1&x=40&y=12 What's so good about too darned loud music that's worth causing life-long tinnitus?
added on the 2010-11-26 00:19:52 by xTr1m xTr1m
Just wearing headphones with a reverse phase tinintus sound? :P
added on the 2010-11-26 00:22:33 by xernobyl xernobyl
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Why push the loudness so high that people have to start wearing earplugs? I mean what's the point?

1. Because you need a certain level of sound pressure to _feel_ the bass, as opposed to just hearing it.
2. Because Steel will never shut up when he's drinking.
3. Because Darklite will never shut up when they're drinking.
4. Because Brainstorm will never shut up when they're drinking.
5. Because the danes won't stop stomping their feet when you play music with bass.

But mostly #1.
added on the 2010-11-26 00:28:00 by lug00ber lug00ber
It's not about wearing earplugs. It's about wearing hearplugs, a closed headphone and still having damages because the sound is all-day long.
added on the 2010-11-26 00:43:57 by ponce ponce
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Just wearing headphones with a reverse phase tinintus sound? :P

So that everyone can hear your tinnitus too!
added on the 2010-11-26 00:57:50 by ponce ponce
The sound has to be that loud. Otherwise, the people who were there the year before and are now deaf can't hear it.
added on the 2010-11-26 01:31:17 by psonice psonice

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