1. Originally posted by lenoplaf:[..]


    PA means Power Amplification. So when so see PA it means that there is no band on stage, it's just a title or some music usually played before.

    On the Joshua Tree Tour it was The Whole of The Moon by The Waterboys and the band used to come on stage by the end of the song
    Not at all. PA means Public Address
    :-)
  2. That is correct. In this particular context at least. It's quite amazing actually to how many things "PA" may refer to...
    Even Prince Albert is mentioned...

    Anyway, the "dry" mixes are coming up, and the flacs of @Hoserama's incredible matrices are made available as well
    - although all "dry" in the sense that I haven't tagged them according to u2start convention (@BigGiRL style )
  3. Where is the different dry and wet??
  4. On U2Torrents.

    Or you can hang tight for a bit.
  5. They seem the same..
  6. WAY more audience in the mix on the Wet Mix.
  7. being a layman, what is the difference between dry and wet?
  8. Thanks for posting, love the I&E tour. Hoseramas recordings of I&E tour LA and Chicago are my favorite U2 recordings
  9. From the info file...
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    Mixing Notes:
    Usually when I release something, a bunch of folks tell me "Oh I wish it had more audience" or "I wish it had less audience". Of course, most of these folks don't mix so it's gut feeling. I did pull a similar play as the Vancouver 2015 multicam and ran 3 mixes.

    Dry mix - Mostly wireless mix, has some AUD dialed up at key points.
    Wet Mix - Wireless mix with AUD dialed up significantly.
    Goldilocks Mix - Halfway point between the two.

    So pick your flavor! But if you want something different beyond those three...I welcome you to do your own mix or listen to the released audience recordings.