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Post by MichaelAlan » Thu Oct 18, 2007 12:23 am

I remember this was posted a few years ago.



Amazing it still hasn't gone away...


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Post by vvv » Thu Oct 18, 2007 9:22 am

But you have to admit it's cool that they have "Equipments".
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Post by philbo » Thu Oct 18, 2007 6:03 pm

kdarr wrote:
Oh man, this made me spit coffee on my keyboard.

Well played, sir.

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Post by Soundmonkey » Fri Oct 19, 2007 2:17 am

Audio Samples

We did not put any Audio / Mastered CD Samples, because many studios use our Mastering like they did it.
Anyone can put any music on their website. What's Important is what is done Specifically to Your Mixed CD.
Damn, I really wanted to hear the sound of a Major Logic Console EQing a track to redbook standards.

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Post by drumsound » Fri Oct 19, 2007 12:08 pm

MoreSpaceEcho wrote:B. What are the 11 things that make a great mix?

1. kick
2. snare
3. bass
4. guitars
5. more guitars
6. one more guitar playing some fucking ripping histrionic solos
7. vocals
8. tambourine, louder than everything else of course
9. room mics, duh
10. some 'oooh la la la' backups
11. space echo on everything

those are not listed in order of importance, obviously.
You may be mixing my band's next record!

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Post by trodden » Fri Oct 19, 2007 2:35 pm

MoreSpaceEcho wrote:pffffffffffffffffffffffft. A-Barr, give me something challenging at least.

A. Do you know what pitch / frequency hrz is A 4 th octave, E5?

you've been taking grammar lessons from that guy i see. anyway, it's 320Hz.

B. What are the 11 things that make a great mix?

1. kick
2. snare
3. bass
4. guitars
5. more guitars
6. one more guitar playing some fucking ripping histrionic solos
7. vocals
8. tambourine, louder than everything else of course
9. scott's mom, duh
10. some 'oooh la la la' backups
11. space echo on everything

those are not listed in order of importance, obviously.

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Post by trodden » Fri Oct 19, 2007 2:37 pm

SLEEPY BRiGHT EYEZ wrote::wink:

This reminds me of a recent conversation with a co-worker.

Co-worker says, "My bro has professional studio [insulated shed] setup with Protools."

I reply, "Ya? I do the same thing but I like to use Sonar."

Co-worker says, "No, it's not like just sitting in front of a computer and recording. It's the real deal."

Nodding my head with a supportive yet tentative smile I reply, "I'll have to check it out sometime."
"he's got a lot of tube compressors as well"

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