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    copying problem

    SCMS SCMS is a copy protection protocol for consumer electronics CD recorders. It stands for "Serial Copy Management System". What it does is mark the first copy you have as a "copy" and then prevents you from making copy from a "copy", as only one copy is allowed for you. This system was...
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    Placement of Monitors?

    DEPENDS The placement of your studio monitor speakers depends on the kind of studio monitor speakers you have and the room you listen to them with. In the old days, they use big speakers with big wattage. But that required expensive Acoustic treatment of the listening room for accuracy and...
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    What do you think of Alesis Monitor Ones?

    Chessrock, it was a similar review. I thought I said I could not find the original review link. Did I forget to write that? The ones with engineers used RANE Real time Spectrum Analysers, with occiliscopes and FFT and all. If you really need to read it, try Monitor One and Monitor 1 for your...
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    What do you think of Alesis Monitor Ones?

    AMAZING! That is exactly how those people testing M1 solve it's exagerated low end - with a sock!
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    What do you think of Alesis Monitor Ones?

    Remember, I didn't say excellent, I said "good". As far as Mackie is concerned, it ranked number 1 for best sound, but last for value due to its's price. However, Behringer Truths (here comes the Behringer bashers) ranked number 2 for sound but number 1 for value. Nevertheles, it did better...
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    What do you think of Alesis Monitor Ones?

    STRANGE All those professional engineers that did a review available online with test equipments that reviewed Alesis Monitor One's among others in a shoot out gave Alesis M1 a better grade that we did. Now, I wonder what we members of this forum know that they didn't?
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    How Important is that Meter Bridge?

    How important is that meter bridge on that mixer when you are tracking/mixing/mastering? Can you get by with just the peak LED on the console or the averaging meter is really that important? Just a survey which would greatly affect my buying decision of a mixing console I am trying to buy...
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    Mixing help please

    Okay, I am sorry, I am wrong. Let us end this thread now...The guy got the info he wanted. I am sure he will end up with a better mix through our collective knowledge. I would never discount Blue Bear's knowledge, he is one of the most knowledgeable member of this forum and all his help is...
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    Mixing help please

    My...my...resorting to obscenities now....okay, okay, you win, I lose. If it means that much to you....
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    Mixing help please

    Now...now...now...Tracky....I didn't hurt your feelings...did I???:(
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    Mixing help please

    Trak - you must be on the wrong thread or have reading and comprehension problems. Blue Bear understood exactly what I was talking about, and so do I understand what he is talking about - you - who knows? :) Chipi, are you saying recording harsh, dirty, etc is the ideal situation, or just the...
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    Mixing help please

    My point exactly.....OPTIMUM TRACKING LEVEL...."Cleanest and Loudest possible" I rest my case.... __________________ "For God so love the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him, shall not perish, but have everlasting life"
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    De-ssing????

    I agree with Grinder. A parametric eq, normally present on today's mixer, may be a cheaper alternative to 31 band EQ box
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    Mixing help please

    I can't believe you disagree with that, Blue Bear, for an experienced guy like you, you should know that, while we may have digital recorders now with great Signal to Noise ratio, it still make sense to record as clear and loud while capturing sound. As a matter of fact, it almost always...
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    Mixing help please

    Short of going to the 'School of EQ', you may want to try the 'School of Music Parts and Volume Control'. The School of EQ teaches you how to modify your EQ so there won't be any contention, (and Lord help you if there are any possible phase cancellation). But is done in the assumption that...
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    De-ssing????

    First thing is that you have to understand is what sibilant means. Be careful when desessing. It may just be that your monitors (amp and speakers) may not be accurate enough to produce those mid-highs and highs you have recorded. Verify this with a good headphone like the SONY MDR-7506. That...
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    I will finally share some secrets about mixing!

    Some people's writing needs improvement, but others - whew...need READING improvement - read the TITLE! Talk about the point and being off tangent....
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    Behringer Mx-9000

    I didn't mean literally 7,8,9, I mean from 0, there is a sudden boost at those approximate locations. Mackie explained that it simulates how our hearing perceive the sound volume. I am not the only one the notices this. Even Home Recording magazine review of their 1604 VLZ had the same...
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    Behringer Mx-9000

    Okay, help me please before I plunk down a grand on this mixer. I know there are quite a few of you who are passionate about Behringers. Why should I NOT buy this mixer? I tried the Mackie mixer from my friend's commercial practice studio and I didn't like the faders, especially that sudden...
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    Studio Power Amp

    I know that most own a powered studio monitor. But I happened to end up with one that is not, but I got it for a good price though. Now, I have to look for a good amp that is natural. The question is what would be a good one to buy? I couldn't find one on ebay. I am looking to spend no more...
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