KKBA was mixing all weekend and KZFM part of the weekend. They both sounded pretty good.
InTheKnow said:Unbelievably bad. KBAY's 4th of July mix weekend was canned and repeated several times over the weekend. It seemed very last minute and the imaging (like regular promming) was weak and prooly produced. Can we retire Eric Edwards from this market.... PLEASE. Even though it wasn't billed as 'live"--- mixing from Hotel Califonia into Ke$sh just doesn't work. Come on Ed!!!
BRH said:InTheKnow said:Unbelievably bad. KBAY's 4th of July mix weekend was canned and repeated several times over the weekend. It seemed very last minute and the imaging (like regular promming) was weak and prooly produced. Can we retire Eric Edwards from this market.... PLEASE. Even though it wasn't billed as 'live"--- mixing from Hotel Califonia into Ke$sh just doesn't work. Come on Ed!!!
What's wrong with Eric Edwards. I've always liked his voiceovers, and now that many stations no longer use him, it stands out and sounds unique. But then again, I still prefer the old school, "big voice" guys over the bland, deadpan filtered type sweepers most stations have used over the past couple of decades. (Heck, I still think Mark Driscoll is the best voiceover guy ever, and I'd still use him in a minute if I had a station. Whether he's "out of style" or not).
Also, K-Bay is trying to target the adult Latino females who grew up on Hot Z95 in the 80s, 90s, and 2k, and Z95 always used for Eric Edwards for years. So why not use him on K-Bay to target former Z95 listeners? Seems like a very smart and logical move to me. Anyway, I've always liked Malkan's stations (Z95 and K-Bay), because they are not cookie cutter, and have always been unique in music and production, and very much customized to the Corpus market.
radiogroupie said:He sounded much more clearer back in the 80s when processing was not shredded much like digital is.
fredcantu said:radiogroupie said:He sounded much more clearer back in the 80s when processing was not shredded much like digital is.
Digital killed the analog star?