Paul Landrus II - Pro Recording Artist - Pianos - Sound Tech 1.

by Paul Landrus II
(Lebanon, OR 97355-8806)

TROUBLESHOOTING 2012 RESOLUTIONS TO ENGINEERING DISASTERS


1. MICROPHONE FEEDACK PROBLEMS - HUMMING & BUZZING SOUNDS
2. ELECTRO-MAGNETICS: AMPLIFIERS - DISTORTION NOISES
3. BANKRUPT MUSIC CORPORATIONS - RECORDING STUDIO LABELS
4. DISENFRANCHISED MULTI-MEDIA MARKETING NETWORK AGENCIES
5. PIANOS: TONE-DEAD STRINGS - OUT-OF-TUNE FACTORS NOTED
6. DAMAGED PARTS - MOISTURE & HUMIDITY CLIMATE ELEMENTS
7. GUITARS: WARPED NECKS - DAMAGED FRETBOARDS - DIS-TUNED
8. DEFECTIVE GUITAR VOLUME & TONE CONTROLS - WIRING LINKS
9. DIRTY RECORDER HEADS - DIRTY HANDS & FINGERS - (GRIME)
10. =DEFAULTED QUALITY CONTROL PRE-MIX FINALIZING MASTERS
11. GENERAL PROBLEMS ADDRESSED: INTOXICATED BAND PLAYERS
12: MUSICIANS: ALCOHOL - PRESCRIPTION MEDICATION AFFECTS
13. DUST: SHEETROCK DRYWALL, ASBESTOS, INSULATION,& PAINT
14. INDOORS DIRTY AIR - AIR CIRCULATING: H.VAC FILTRATION
15. IMPROPER JANITORIAL/-CUSTODIAL CLEANING SERVICE CODES
16. METRO SMOG AIR POLLUTANTS: HYDRO-CARBON MONOXIDE DATA
17. CARCINOGENIC BIO-HAZARDOUS VAPORS /- CAUSTIC RESIDUES
18. UN-INSTALLED POWER SURGE DEVICES & NOISE FILTER UNITS
19. UN-INSTALLED HUM ARRESTORS =ELECTRONIC BUZZING SOUNDS
20. Re-DO's: EXTREME RE-MASTERING TO "SAVE" SESSION TAPES
21. ENGINEERING DISASTERS: OVERSIGHTS BY SOUND TECH CREWS
22. SEPERATE MICROPHONE CABLES FROM ELECTRIC GUITAR CORDS
23. OLD PAINT CHIPS PRIOR TO 1978: LEAD TOXICOLOGY ISSUES
24. FORENSICS: DECEASED CEO's: CANCER & LEAD POISONING...
25. SMOKER'S LUNG DISEASE - BLACK LUNG & COAL DUST ASH...
26. FARMER'S LUNG DISEASE: PULMONARY FIBROSIS CASE FILES.
27. H.VACS - AIR PURIFIERS/-AIRFILTRATION INFRASTRUCTURES

Paul Landrus II

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