
SillyBee
Banned
Ford Van said:Yeah, I read that article like about 5 or 6 years ago.
You opinion of it?
Ford Van said:Yeah, I read that article like about 5 or 6 years ago.
I explained everything truthfully to every last detail already. I don't keep stuff around for long. I give it to my client along with the archives, they pay me money and I move on. If you refuse to believe that, then you are the one with the eyes closed, not me. I'm not going to lie just to patronize you and give you an answer that you want to hear and that will get me off the hook.Ford Van said:Come now, you MUST have some finished product available somewhere!
I smell a cop out!
SouthSIDE Glen said:These tracks are raw mixdowns, sometimes incomplete (one is even missing the vocal tracks, which have yet to be recorded.), always not mastered or polished at all - with the one exception that I aplied a little compression and gain to a couple of the tracks just to even out their apparent volume. As the resulting RMS levels are hovering somewhere in the -15 to -16dBRMS range, the processing was minimal. I just wanted to have them at more or less the same relative volume, not necessarily loud.
SouthSIDE Glen said:I stuck my neck out putting unfinished and unpublished work out there, having to hand in a marker to one of my good friends and associates by asking him to stick his neck out too by releasing something that's not ready to be released yet, and taking the chance of jeopardizing money down the road by doing it.
G.
I know that, Al, and I appreciate your support, along with all the support I have gotten from everybody in PMs and e-mails.SonicAlbert said:You don't have to do this. Really you don't. You've got nothing to prove to this guy.
SouthSIDE Glen said:I know that, Al, and I appreciate your support, along with all the support I have gotten from everybody in PMs and e-mails.
Sometimes when a guy calls you outside the saloon, you gotta go outside, even if he's not giving you a chance to put bullets in your six shooter. Rightly or wrongly, I felt that's what I had to do. Sometimes it's not a matter of proving it to him, but to yourself.
If I get shot down because of it, so be it. But I'll at least die knowing that there are literally hundreds of people on this board who know far better than Sonus just what life, this board, SouthSIDE, and music in general are all about.
G.
easychair said:Personally, I wouldn't hire either of you to wrap cables, unless I could tape your mouths shut. My gear couldn't handle that much hot air.![]()
Ford Van said:I seriously doubt you could afford me to wrap cables!![]()
easychair said:Happens a lot with the people I hire. If you practice, you'll get faster. Give me a call when you get your speed up.![]()
SouthSIDE Glen said:I'm not sure which thread you're reading, Sonus, buut you are accusing me of saying all sorts of crap I never said. I rarely use the word "newbie", never referred to "standards" or "common practices, and definitely never referred to "rules" (that whole "rules" thing was your jag, not mine.)
I'll say it one more time. My point was the problem with most rookies is not that they are using not enough EQ, but that they are using too much of it and using it on EQ plugs that just don't sound good when pushed like a Pultec or an Oxford or any other of the fancy crap you love to make a point out of your using does. And that they are using it to try to fix serious problems or deficiencies in their tracking technique, not to get a special effect sound out of an already halfway decent tracking.
This somehow turned into a debate between purism and mangling. That was NEVER, EVER, what I was referring to, a point I've been trying to make all the way through. Of COURSE many of The Big Boys use lots of stuff to get special sounds (though not all of them, but you keep ignoring that fact too.). And if I were engineering for you and you told me to fix it, of COURSE I would. I'd also get the tracking right to begin with so the number of times you had to ask me to fix something would be minimized and the cost in studio time would go down.
All that is so besides the point as to be in a different zip code. I am not a purist or documentarian (except when it calls for it). The point is that the problem with 90% of the rookie posts is that their tracking is way off and they're trying to fix it with low-grade signal processors, and telling them that their problem is they are not cranking their processors far enough is teaching them that they should fix bad technique by throwing hardware at it and not to worry about the technique part of it.
There is a difference between being a good engineer and a good teacher. There are brain surgeons in this world who couldn't teach a med class to save their lives. Hell, Isaac Newton was famous for being the world's worst physics teacher, he often taught classses with no students because they never bothered to show up after the first one. You may be a perfectly fine engineer, but - in this thread, anyway - you dropped the ball, teacher-wise. You have given some good answers in other threads, I give you credit for that. But in this one I called you on it and actually gave the guy some answers he could use (and DID, if you read his followup posts). And you lit into me like I cut your balls off. God forbid that anybody ever say you were ever wrong.
Pompus is going around dropping names and wagging gear lists like a strutting peacock. Pompus is not one who finds bragging about such things an exercise in vanity.
You assumptions that I don't know anything means you have never bothered to read any of my stuff. Oh I forgot; If I told you that E=mc^2, you'd say that I was wrong because I didn't do graduate work with Albert Einstein, so my posts mean absolutely nothing.
Your habit of lying, like you did about the non-existant website you "visited" apparently has you believing that I lie as well, since you're still insistng I'm lying about my experience. I have no way to confront that idiocy, so I'll just have to let that go. I'll bet you there's a solid pattern of those that agree with you are telling the truth and those that don't are lying.
Easychair was right. I should have just taped my mouth shut after I tried discussing what could have been an interesting issue with you like an adult and you simply responded by saying my words were meaningless. When you dragged it back into the gutter, I should have known this all would lead absolutely nowhere.
You've already made your version of friends with Bruce and me, and Al sounds like he's on the fence. Next you'll be attacking Harvey and Tom and John and Jason and everybody else on this boaard who actually know not only what they're talking about, but knwo how to read posts and respond to them and to understand when they're right and they're wrong without getting their boxers in a bunch.
I hope you're having fun. Because if you're not, that makes nobody.
You can respond to this thread, like I know you will. And that will be it. I'll give you the last word that you so desperately need.
G.
Man, the guy did say that he used the Sonitus Multiband and EQ in Sonar. Sure the Sonitus plugs are nice, but they're not Pultec.SouthSIDE Glen said:I'll say it one more time. My point was the problem with most rookies is not that they are using not enough EQ, but that they are using too much of it and using it on EQ plugs that just don't sound good when pushed like a Pultec or an Oxford or any other of the fancy crap you love to make a point out of your using does.