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tonyoci
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Southside, you make some decent points but lets focus on a few details here.
Firstly, I am no major player on this forum, I don't have the first clue who you or Bear are, I have never knowingly encountered you before. Reread Blue's original post and you will see there is nothing in there that gives any indication of that.
It comes across as, what I believe to be something of a problem with this forum, another snotty comment from a self appointed expert. My response was a simple "That doesn't answer my question", which his post did not. Yours and his later one's certainly made some much clearer points but his original one was the typical passive-agressive "expert" crap we have to deal with all the time here.
You are correct that getting advice from experts is a good thing, but I repeat that since I don't know you, your posts read as opinionated opinions with little tolerance for a different point of view. Truth is I still don't know you and have no reason to think your answers are "good", when compared to someone I do know who uses this technique, as one of many.
Personally I'm an investigator, music is a hobby and I computer savvy. Spending a while looking at how this stuff all fits together is interesting, maybe it will be useful maybe it won't.
The real truth is that an "Expert" mixer is doing exactly the same thing as I would do with an SA tool, difference is they don't need the SA tool, beginners who are not in this for the long haul, can benefit greatly from the shortcuts and software tools etc.
I think the people who are experts here need to be a little more conscious of the motivations and interests of the others.
Firstly, I am no major player on this forum, I don't have the first clue who you or Bear are, I have never knowingly encountered you before. Reread Blue's original post and you will see there is nothing in there that gives any indication of that.
It comes across as, what I believe to be something of a problem with this forum, another snotty comment from a self appointed expert. My response was a simple "That doesn't answer my question", which his post did not. Yours and his later one's certainly made some much clearer points but his original one was the typical passive-agressive "expert" crap we have to deal with all the time here.
You are correct that getting advice from experts is a good thing, but I repeat that since I don't know you, your posts read as opinionated opinions with little tolerance for a different point of view. Truth is I still don't know you and have no reason to think your answers are "good", when compared to someone I do know who uses this technique, as one of many.
Personally I'm an investigator, music is a hobby and I computer savvy. Spending a while looking at how this stuff all fits together is interesting, maybe it will be useful maybe it won't.
The real truth is that an "Expert" mixer is doing exactly the same thing as I would do with an SA tool, difference is they don't need the SA tool, beginners who are not in this for the long haul, can benefit greatly from the shortcuts and software tools etc.
I think the people who are experts here need to be a little more conscious of the motivations and interests of the others.


