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| Re: Well crap!!!....there may actually be something to this 88.2 voodoo. [message #89861 is a reply to message #89851] |
Sat, 15 September 2007 08:08   |
neil[1]
Messages: 164 Registered: October 2006
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d as many VSTi's as
you want to run, and you're about as far away from that old
school as you can get (whether there are oleanders growing
outside your door or not lol!).
Personally, I think part of it is just a longing for a certain
sound - a sound that's practically as good as gone as a dated
genre of music in & of itself. Tape sounded a certain way,
digital sounds another way, I like aspects of both & I miss
tape in a way, but hey, it's a new century.
>Even though great sounding records can and Are being made
>using new tools and high sample rates (Neil comes to mind)
>with In The Box summing,
Why, thank you! lol :D
>the old guard companies like SSL, Neve, Trident have rose from
>the dead and are trying to sell 100k feature-less mixers.
Yeah, but since technology marches forward bringing costs down,
NOW you can also get $3k mixers that - if the hype on the new
MTA stuff is true (check out various gearslutz threads on
these) - sound like some of the baddest mofo desks EVER!
>Hey, do'nt get me wrong, I like a trained on the old stuff
>from the 70's and 80's. I have that sound imprinted in my
>head. But, If I'm honest, a good mondern mix kills any of
>those mixes by leaps and bounds.
I like a lot of modern mixes, but I also still like - and will
probably always like - a lot of the older stuff, too. Example:
the other day I'm driving in the car & the Manfred Mann cover
of "Blinded by the Light" comes on, as I was going along
listening it occured to me what a great mix that is - I don't
think you could make that mix any better no matter
where/how/when, and on what format you recorded it to. It's
just a killer mix! Could it be "different"? Sure, but what
could make it "better", nothing - I really think they nailed it.
>Problem is, we have to start mixing by the rules of digital..
Not if guys like Charles Dye continue to preach their gospel.
"Mix it Like a Record", basically means: "take EVERY wonderful
aspect
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| Re: Well crap!!!....there may actually be something to this 88.2 voodoo. [message #89863 is a reply to message #89838] |
Sat, 15 September 2007 08:44   |
Neil
Messages: 1645 Registered: April 2006
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d moving clockwise around the
table:
Tyrone, Kerry Haps, Brian Porick, Chris Ludwig, Ron Baylin, Me, and
Gene Lennon.
Note, Kerry and Brian come from Wheaton College. Ron is the guitar
player in my band and, while not a Paris user, is an admirer, after
hearing some of the mixes I did of our work and watching me track and
edit. Not that I am that good - he's just easy to impress!
Noticibly out of the shot was one big, crunchy cockaroach.
So, now we have had Italian, seafood, and Spanish. What are we up for
in 2009? See you then!
- Paul Artola
Ellicott City, Maryland
On Mon, 15 Oct 2007 14:28:29 -0400, "D-unit" <cof42_AT_embarqmail.com>
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>Roll call?....i.e. (who dat?)
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>db
>Ok, this is going to challenge my memory, but here's the best I can do. For
those who know, please fill in the MIA.
Back row
1. Striped shirt - Brian ???
2. Dark plaid - Chris Ludwig
Middle to front row
1. Pink Shirt - Tyrone Corbett
2. Solid grey'sh long sleve - Gene Lennon
3. Green plaid - Paul Artola
Sorry to those I can't remember....getting old
Tyrone
"steve the artguy" <artguy@somethingorother.net> wrote:
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>Lou-
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>that's great to hear! I look forward to holding it in my hand...!
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>I recognize some of those guys from the dinner -- but not all.
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>Ok, who are all those weird lookin' guys?
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>;)
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>-steve
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>"Louis Guarino Jr." <kateeba@snet.net> wrote:
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>>Damn, wish we could have been there! That is the second one we missed!
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>>That friday though, I was putting the finishing touches on my next CD,
that
>>has taken my too, too long to get done.
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>>My friend, Michael Gregory came down from Mass.to work with me on the last
>>piece. That should be done in a week or so, then I have to contact Sakis
>>about the mastering. I'm actually "finally" going to get this done! It
>>is embarrasing how long I take to do things some time!
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>>Maybe next time we can make it.
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>>Lou Guarino
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>>>Here's a photo from dinner...
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