What I find the most concerning with Martin Maniacs's posts, is that he does not seem to have the desire to learn himself.
Obviously he is just looking for the fast and easy way to get from rough to final 'mastered' mix. That may be fine for him, all good, but I would consider that a blatant case of being lazy personally. My step-son is in school for audio engineering and he has the same shitty attitude... If he would just open his ears he would learn more from the studio in the basement than any textbook will give him. But, then it seems logic does not suit the new generation...I don't get it...
He 'Martin' seems to take the advice given as personal attacks. The advice given 'for the most part' is only advice as to how to 'Do It Yourself' and showing that that is not only possible, but better results will be achieved when one has complete control over the 'master'.
I feel that Martin neglected to understand that this is a site where members actually help others to 'learn' how to evolve by doing things themselves. Not by throwing shit to the wind and hoping any service will make it magically perfect. If he did not come across as such a judgemental member (I changed my language there) , I may have helped him master his projects for free. I have no desire to help now because of the attitude...
@ Martin Maniac: Keep in mind that when long term 'experienced' members are giving opinions and suggestions to you, you should use those opinions of those who reply to you here as they have been doing this shit way longer than you have. Try using the advice as opposed to arguing about it. Posting in multiple threads combating those who give advice from their experience is 'troll' behavior and I am personally tired of hearing it from you.
Keep in mind that this forum is here for the best of everyone. I would hope that you find the posts in this thread to enlighten, and not argumentative. And no reason for anyone to be a dick, ape, pimp, or troll right?
Jimmy