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EPISODE · Jun 5, 2026 · 1H 3M

314: Experienced Professionals Tell Their Stories

from Thinking Out Loud w/Friends · host Jan Landy

Show 314: The meeting focused on discussing the proper placement of D-Feedback in audio mixing chains, with participants sharing their different approaches and experiences. Bruce, John, and Gregory debated whether to place D-Feedback as the first or last plugin in the chain, with Bruce using it last to clean up audio before applying it, while John and Gregory preferred it first to avoid overworking the AI. The conversation also covered various technical topics including CPU requirements, noise reduction versus feedback elimination, and specific use cases in different venues like stadiums and corporate events. Additionally, the group shared personal stories about past audio engineering experiences, including equipment failures, famous acts they've worked with, and the evolution of audio technology over the years.Stop guessing and start growing. Join Jan Landy and his knowledgeable, affable panel of friends and colleagues for a no-filter discussion on mastering the professional life—with more laughs than a comedy club.Our ZoomCast isn’t just a fountain of industry knowledge; it’s also an opportunity to laugh. Think of it as therapy, but with more jokes and fewer couches. Stay updated on life and world events, share your thoughts, and enjoy multiple good chuckles along the way. -JOIN US LIVE EVERY WEDNESDAY:- 4:45 PM Pacific (UTC-7) / 7:45 PM EasternHow to Assist:Offer your support by giving us a Like, opinions in the comments on Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube and remember to share the show with your industry friends.D-Feedback, audio signal chain, audio mixing, feedback suppression, live sound engineering, CPU load, noise reduction, gain staging, D-Feedback placement, live sound tips, audio engineering, monitor mixing, foldback setups, professional audio processing

Show 314: The meeting focused on discussing the proper placement of D-Feedback in audio mixing chains, with participants sharing their different approaches and experiences. Bruce, John, and Gregory debated whether to place D-Feedback as the first or last plugin in the chain, with Bruce using it last to clean up audio before applying it, while John and Gregory preferred it first to avoid overworking the AI. The conversation also covered various technical topics including CPU requirements, noise reduction versus feedback elimination, and specific use cases in different venues like stadiums and corporate events. Additionally, the group shared personal stories about past audio engineering experiences, including equipment failures, famous acts they've worked with, and the evolution of audio technology over the years.Stop guessing and start growing. Join Jan Landy and his knowledgeable, affable panel of friends and colleagues for a no-filter discussion on mastering the professional life—with more laughs than a comedy club.Our ZoomCast isn’t just a fountain of industry knowledge; it’s also an opportunity to laugh. Think of it as therapy, but with more jokes and fewer couches. Stay updated on life and world events, share your thoughts, and enjoy multiple good chuckles along the way. -JOIN US LIVE EVERY WEDNESDAY:- 4:45 PM Pacific (UTC-7) / 7:45 PM EasternHow to Assist:Offer your support by giving us a Like, opinions in the comments on Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube and remember to share the show with your industry friends.D-Feedback, audio signal chain, audio mixing, feedback suppression, live sound engineering, CPU load, noise reduction, gain staging, D-Feedback placement, live sound tips, audio engineering, monitor mixing, foldback setups, professional audio processing

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