I spend most of my time recording after all that iw what you're supposed to do right? Next I spend most of my time fixing gear that breaks down. Next I spend my time surfing tranny websites. Next I spend my time driving in traffic. Then next I spend my time cleaning the studio and doing...
Just put in empty toilet paper tubes. It's cheaper and you won't hear the difference anyways except it might sound better if you just bypass the tubes.
Yes I do indeed feel sorry for lowering the level of discourse amongst such a erudite audience embodied by these forums fo' shizzle. To make up for such shortcomings I would like to share something I composed over the last few weeks during breaks while recording a band called "brainfloss"...
you using noise reduction? Could be the culprit, especially if it is dbx. Dirty heads? Alignment issues? Have you listened to the tape through your monitors to make sure it's not the playback system in the car? Have you gone mad? Have I gone mad? Why do I find myself attracted to george...
Hi I suggest if you actually want to get something recorded that sounds good within the next 5 years I'd take back all your gear and buy some studio time at a decent studio. You got a long ways to go if you don't even know how to hook a compressor up! Here's a simple analogy: Hi, I bought all...
Don't forget also that californication was destroyed by the fact that the Red Hot Chili Peppers suck and also by the fact it could be the worst record title of all time.
People get bent out of shape sometimes, especially around this middle-school, when you tell them your expensive equipment sounds better than their cheap equipment. Yet the same people will argue all day that the DMP3 sounds so much better than the mbox or vice versa. If you can hear a...
yes and no. Of course those of us with ears know given the same folks and the same engineer it would sound better done with high end equipment. You and I both know you can hear the difference between a topaz and a neve and a studer 2" and pro-tools HD. Sounds pretty good although to much high...
how about putting an amateur engineer in a professional studio and have them try to run a session smoothly and professionally? How about that huh?
(picture tumbleweeds rolling across the desert or dessert if you will)
Yeah that's what I thought!
p.s. I find more use for it for mobile recording because it's four channels per box and it's 1 rack unit making it is easy to lug around and doesn't ruin the sound of anything.