Hope for live audio mixing accommodating misophonia?
I’ve noticed many situations in which speakers are micd up live (in a variety of contexts, whether it be for government, news, or other speaking engagements) where in the settings for the mic seem to indiscriminately favor very high levels of compression and fidelity, inevitably amplifying all those typical triggers (smacking, lip/mouth separation “peeling” sound 🤮 etc). My question is, do you think there's ANY hope of standard micing practices in live settings being more geared to avoid misophonia triggers? I don’t really see this happening out of sympathy for sufferers of misophonia sadly- but I could see there being someday a gradual push to refine the audio coming from these mics just for the sake of general appeal. My feeling is surely it’s not JUST people with misophonia who would prefer this- however I often underestimate the lack of perception that many people seem to possess of these triggers (not to imply guilt or responsibility on their part, just genuinely shocking to me sometimes). Curious to know your thoughts on this!