You should start your own forum.
It's the interwebs equivalent of designing your own studio monitors ............ which brings us nicely back to the topic in hand. :p
We were having an interesting thread about psychoacoustics and speaker/cabinet design and now we're having an argument about pricing??
Please.
I'm also guessing from all the other mods here that I should check my email for post reports. Unless it's a coincidence. :confused:
I think this is a perfectly reasonable idea.
If you want to talk about Rick Fitz, folks, head to the Cave. We (and I include myself) should let the nice people of Studio Building have their forum back.
Let's simplify it, shall we?
Fitz has flamed all users here over a period of nearly ten years. Numerous times in the past he has been asked to tone it down. The moderators sucked up to him behind the scenes to keep him calm. He decided to get something straight, and he got it straight...
Rick Fitz has been let's getting some things straight with people for years now. The question is to what extent giving some good advice balances out being an unmitigated asshole to all comers. And I say that as someone who has enjoyed reading his flames down the years. But there comes a time...
I can only assume from this thread that Rick forgot to take his meds.
Does this guy think he's the Gordon Ramsey of putting foam in room corners? Enough is enough, he'll enjoy the break.
It was my lack of ability to get my ideas recorded perfectly at the first attempt that led to my disillusionment with recording. Sometimes you certainly do need to start from the beginning, but you still don't want to. :p
We do allow commercial links in signatures, but this is nothing to do with music and the near-identical multiple accounts is annoying too.
Band from the bored.
We do allow commercial links in signatures, but this is nothing to do with music and the near-identical multiple accounts is annoying too.
Band from the bored.
Could we perhaps keep personal insults to the Cave? The sub-text of part of this thread will be lost on most and that's for the best, so could we leave it at that?
If my question makes no sense to you then it doesn't apply to you! :)
It's an interesting question and one I feel I should know the anwer to.
I guess most of the music I have in mp3 format probably didn't have enough dynamic range to begin with for me to ever notice it in the compressed format, what with all the terrible-sounding cymbals and inexplicably weakened...