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| Re: They're heeeeeerrrrrrrrrreeeeeeeeee !!!!!!!!!!!!! [message #58721 is a reply to message #58719] |
Mon, 03 October 2005 16:25   |
Martin Harrington
 Messages: 560 Registered: September 2005
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n d i n g h a m p t o n.c o m> wrote:
>>>>I don't suppose there is any hope of a Mac Wormhole. If I was running
>a
>>>PC
>>>>I'd buy. Sorry.
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>>>>Tony
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>>>You get both a Mac and a PC copy. I use it for both and frequently cross-platform.
>>>gsorry gene, friends are hard to lose.
On 30 Oct 2005 05:32:13 +1000, "gene lennon"
<glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote:
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>Dave Townsend died this week in California. Dave was best know as the guitar
>player in the platinum R&B group "surface", but Dave was also a talented
>session musician, songwriter and producer. I co-wrote and co-produced several
>tracks with Dave over the years.
>Dave was a quiet person and a true gentleman, and he will be missed.
>He was 50 years old.
>Dave's father, (Ed Townsend) was also a well know songwriter who's songs
>included Marvin Gaye's 'Let's Get It On.'
>Dave collaborated with many Paris owners in the last few years, including
>myself, David “Pic” Conley (also from Surface), Thurman Phillips, and Joshua
>Thompson. He was a big believer in the “Paris sound.”
>GeneHi,
Don't worry about this just let me know by posting here who have bought it
from www.plasq.com and I will personally email him with your names !
Regards,
Dimitrios
"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@kc.rr.co
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| Re: They're heeeeeerrrrrrrrrreeeeeeeeee !!!!!!!!!!!!! [message #58742 is a reply to message #58741] |
Tue, 04 October 2005 13:10   |
Deej [1]
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>I've found with software less is almost always more. I went through my plug
in craze phase.. ironically, I suspect phase and calculations are what
muddied up the mix. I know that we as an industry are in trouble when every
year, or less, we have to evaluate our tools and think we need something
new. I'm all down with improvement, but if things are growing 'that' fast,
then maybe we should have a look at what are we really using to begin with.
Change can't generally happen that quickly and be for the long term good.
Computers are a funny beast man.
AA
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
news:43651390@linux...
> Ya know............Im sitting here listening to some *roughs* of a
> tracking
> session I did Friday night. No compression, a very tiny bit of subtractive
> EQ, a tiny touch of NoLimit on the mix bus. That's it. The rest of the
> story
> is using the Paris EQ makeup gain and the fader gain stages to get the
> *mixphat thing going*.
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> I swear guys.......this sounds better to my ears than all of the 1,000,000
> gobazzillion plugin options I have available when using the SX rig during
> mixdown.
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> It's pretty minimalist stuff to begin with......acoustic rythym guitar,
> acoustic lead guitar, fiddle, electric bass and acoustic drum
> kit........but
> that seems to be all I do these days anyway.
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> Sometimes less is truly more.
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> Deej
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>I do not use plugins, and haven't for years. They do not sound as good as
high-quality outboard equipment, not on any level, and that's putting it
very politely. I am shocked that companies like Waves make any money at all
selling those kinds of products.
Paris is amazing, but I use it's EQ sparingly at most. Ulitmately, for me,
it's a glorified tape
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