It could also be a pop. Loud "p" sound (plosive) into the mic that causes the compressor to kick in so hard that you can't hear the rest of the word. This is to protect the PA speakers and the eardrums of those listening
Agree. But if my theory is correct, we didn't hear (ironically) "resident" because the compressor brought the output level down to prevent speakers from making 10000 people deaf. Just a theory.
It's a good theory but I just can't see it. There isn't time for the word 'resident' before the word 'of', whether it was compressed or not. Also, a compressor would level the sound, not make it and a little smidge of time disappear completely.
I think there is something funky with the video. Probably completely innocent, but funky nonetheless. I wish I'd watched this one live.
Edit to add: Ironically is right about the 'resident' part. :-)
It could also be a pop. Loud "p" sound (plosive) into the mic that causes the compressor to kick in so hard that you can't hear the rest of the word. This is to protect the PA speakers and the eardrums of those listening
It was just a pop though. No 'resident' or the rest of any word came after the popping P.
Edit: Not even sure I hear a popping P now that I just listened again. It goes from glitch to the word 'of'.
Agree. But if my theory is correct, we didn't hear (ironically) "resident" because the compressor brought the output level down to prevent speakers from making 10000 people deaf. Just a theory.
It's a good theory but I just can't see it. There isn't time for the word 'resident' before the word 'of', whether it was compressed or not. Also, a compressor would level the sound, not make it and a little smidge of time disappear completely. I think there is something funky with the video. Probably completely innocent, but funky nonetheless. I wish I'd watched this one live.
Edit to add: Ironically is right about the 'resident' part. :-)
I watched again and there is definitely a piece edited out. That's weird.