| Recording the Beatles Book [message #72966] |
Sat, 23 September 2006 17:59  |
Gary Flanigan
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| Re: Recording the Beatles Book [message #73451 is a reply to message #73430] |
Sun, 01 October 2006 20:19  |
John Macy
Messages: 242 Registered: April 2006
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ther people engineering..but
it really seems so different, I often dread checking mixes...I will give
your ide a shot..maybe we copy bounce thie files to say 16 tracks, (Carefully)
so 8 l and 8 r....and test if it is a track count thing too.
"Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote:
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>Cujo,
>Are pro CDs brighter than they used to be in your newly
>modified room? If so I'd say it's treatment, speakers and their =
>placement.
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>Try recording and mixing a pro CD 2 track (no eq) that you know with =
>Paris.
>Play that back on other systems. Does the same thing happen?
>If so then there's something wrong with your digital config perhaps.
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>Good luck on this one.
>Tom
> "Cujo" <chris@nospamapplemanstudio.com> wrote in message =
>news:4532b8eb$1@linux...
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> Ok, It is finally start to get to me.
> My mixes in Paris have always sounded murky and bass heavy and lack =
>punch,
> outside my room, And they sound slamming inside the room.
> First I got an externeal clock, then a UAD 1 card, then treated my =
>room in
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