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you spent your money in the wrong places
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Cool song lol jk it's some gay ass shit
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first off.. you can't even spell "cheap" correctly.
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just bought a behringer mx8000 havent got it yet but cn u do a review on it so i know the fetures
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whats the song...i want it....its inspiring
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Response Part 5. G: Everything is trial and error and all lessons in life and audio are good ones. My name is Phil Sawyers, I teach at a technical college in Australia and I run Bootleg Recording Services. I'm not the best audio engineer in the world (not even in my street) and it may be concluded, a thick head Aussie with naff gear, but like you I love music and audio. I support a wife, two kids, 4 rabbits and a mortgage on it and feel qualified to say, keep up the good work mate.
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Response Part 4. D: Do the same process as point "C" for EQ. After a while you wont have to exaggerate the process to find the points, you'll have developed a feel. E: Learn the principals of Parallel Processing, this will change your life. F: Place a high and low pass filter before all time related effects (ie reverb, delay, flanging etc). I usually roll of at 12dB per octave from 100 to 150Hz down and 5 to 8KHz and up on guitars, keys drums etc and 5 to 12KHz on vocals. This cleans up the mix.
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Response Part 3. C: Don't forget compression can be used to help the levels along also. Adjusting the peak and average balance can be a life saver. Mess around with the threshold and attack times by cranking the controls right up to hear the compressor working hardest so you can get an idea of its response, then bring those controls back to the appropriate levels and balance for the mix.
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Response Part 2. A: If you recorded those drums, in that room, without sound replacement, then you've done a great job. There is no way I would ever make my drums sound like that and that's what makes you you and me me. Top job. B: Perhaps the cymbals could come down a bit. I do all my balance adjustments in 3dB steps, locating the too soft / too loud point in said 3dB inc / dec until I find the right level. Naturally the level can be tweaked after the close point is found (see next point).
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Response Part 1. (Apologies for coming in on this so late). Dear poster's, let's acknowledge the work of this 16 year old musician/technician for what it is and not for what our's is. I'm sure the now 19 year old regrets the use of the descriptive "Awesome" as tantamount to having a photo shown to his new girlfriend of him in his Howdy Doody jimmy-jams at age 15 (per se). At 16 I was still bumping into walls, not making records. Well done Russell, I hope you're still making music.
spoiled much?
shazibIsMySon 2 years ago 14
Spoiled brat. Guitar Man? Gay song, Gay Lyrics. You're Gay.
MiKill93 1 year ago 4