• @[email protected]
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    609 hours ago

    I always liked to mic check with “pop-, pop-, popsicle, ice-, ice-, icicle, test-, test-, testing 1-2-3…”

    • Miles O'Brien
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      185 hours ago

      Depending on how familiar I am with the sound tech, I like to vary between the standard “check 1-2, testing testing. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. Spinx of black quartz, judge my vow. Richard of York gave battle in vain.” to “this is your mic checker, checking in. It’s a balmy room temperature in here, uhhhhhhhhh…” and then talk like a airline pilot giving the pre-flight speech. Or even start making basically every audible sound I can think of that they might be dealing with while also trying to make the tech laugh because I know he’s usually super serious and doesn’t get anything other than the usual “check one two three” 9/10 times.

      • @accideath
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        53 hours ago

        What I‘ve seen a lot (especially for sync tests which can take a little while) is people just reading a Wikipedia article, a news story or even from a book.

  • @xc2215x
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    198 hours ago

    That is quite funny.

    • @masinko
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      205 hours ago

      Microphone check is usually abbreviated as “mic check”.

      He did a " Mike check", by asking the room who is Michael, usually abbreviated as Mike.

      • @[email protected]
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        237 hours ago

        Turns out trying to get the joke from a thumbnail where the last line is cropped makes it a lot harder.

        • @grue
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          5 hours ago

          Here, let me help you with that:

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          8:41 PM • 19 Feb 20 • Twitter for iPhone

    • @jaybone
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      15 hours ago

      It’s not really working in English either.