journeyman
Registered: 30/01/2002
Posts: 56
Loc: Cambridge, UK
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Quote: It behaved funnily at the demo, partly because shuffle and partly because it heard our clapping and cheering.
The shuffle didn't stop it doing all the right things, just not necessarily in the right order. The clapping, cheering, cries of "Bravo", wolf-whistles, crowd-surfing, throwing of knickers etc. did skew the final part of the demo, but frankly, given the limitations of the sound system it was driving, that skewing provided a far more compelling demonstration of the principles than a perfectly clean demo would have done.
Peter
In fact it was unlikely to work properly in the demo even if I'd turned off shuffle - the mic was far too close to the speaker, which was far too quiet and there was way too much background noise.
Cheers, John
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