EQ!? Your thoughts please

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I think this poor misguided bastard is more than just a troll. He has responded to a few different threads. Though his answers have been of dubious quality (to put it kindly), they have at least more or less been on point. I think this is just a rookie who thinks he knows volumes more than he actually does about the subject.

At the very least, even if he is a troll, this thread had to be knocked down faster than a schoolgirl at a Snoop Dog party. There are plenty of invisible readers out there who may have actually taken him seriously, and it had to be demonstrated that he was all noise and no signal.

G.
 
Im so enlightened. Guess i better cut the EQ out and go add r.e.v.e.r.b to possibly already muddy and fighting tracks. That will make things all better and best of all it will add depth. Thats funny that ive never used reverb before.

Guess the message here too, is all you stupid home recording bastards better shape up and get the nicest microphones and record in PERFECTLY treated rooms with perfect sounding and the best of the best instruments with the best of the best players. Get to it you lazy asses.

And dont even think for a second that somebody with years and years of experience and a totally different perspective on the mix isnt going to do shit for your recording. That mastering guy doesnt know crap about recording. And figure that out, because you will be obsolete come next year because NO ONE is going to use those bastard mastering engineers. How can you be so stupid!

Just use R.E.V.E.R.B! It fixes all your problems you stupid idiots.

Who would have thought. Massive Masterer, get out a here, we dont need you anymore. Your information sucks. And quit using EQ. Your not even boosting you stupid.


There. Ive just summed up everything your trying to say in one message. Just takes a little organizing and a little bit of blunt wit to get it all done in one time and REALLY get your meaning out.

Danny
 
i know you didn't just rave about the merits of the waves L1 in the same thread that you complained about the way music is being mastered in these modern times..

man i can't stop laughing.
 
Thanks everyone for your feedback. :rolleyes: I think alot of you need to do a little more focusing on the topic at hand rather than kissing each other's ass in locker roomesque bravado.Shameful.I will be looking forward to all your posted threads in the future ~~~ Anyways...
REVERB! was just an example. I could have used many a number of other methods including use of harmonic exciter, dynamic imaging etc etc.
Here is an example of use of how reverb works in promoting a signal:


I encourage you all to be yourself and not listen to these so-called professionals whom hide behind big expension equipment they don't need.Do such experimenting to see if you can achieve the same result without using EQ please - it will take a little time to fine tune but the result will be infinetly better than using volume.

Afterall this is a home-recording forum - if you have the tools at hand you can DIY and you definitely don't need a $10,000+ EQ just to impress your friends. ;)
 
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Uhm.. I must ask you if you even know what EQ is what you do with it? :eek:
 
I'd let a mastering engineer run my mixes through a $60 Nady Wireless system if it sounded cool.
 
sosob said:
...a whole lot of nonsense...
So SOB, which part of you haven't the slightest f___ing idea of what you're talking about do you not understand?

G.
 
All of your sampling rate are belong to us

:D

(what was that guy's name again?)
 
SouthSIDE Glen said:
So SOB, which part of you haven't the slightest f___ing idea of what you're talking about do you not understand?

G.
Thanks again for your feedback. :rolleyes:
 
Out of curiosity, I looked at this guy's link. He's got a screenshot of appears to be some flavor of iZotope's Ozone finalizer plug with some really ass-backwards ideas of what's actually going on there.

News flash, So SOB: Of course boosting the wet mix level will "boost gain", you're adding more signal to the output. But it will also be colored to high heaven.

And adjusting the room size will alter the frequency curve of a signal, that is the nature or room acoustics (real or modeled). But it will also alter the timbre of the sound and color it in a dozen different ways.

You're using controls for their side effects. You might as well treat a cut on the face by putting a tournequet around the patient's neck. It will stop the bleeding without some high-and-mighty EMT coming along and using one of his fancy-schmancy band-aids on it.

Stop playing doctor and get some medical training instead, for god's sake.

G.
 
sosob said:
Thanks again for your feedback. :rolleyes:
Glen is absolutely right.... you are completely, absofuckinglutely, clueless.... definitely in the top ten of the most ignorant people to ever post at this site..... :rolleyes:
 
sosob said:
Here is an example of use of how reverb works in promoting a signal:


I encourage you all to be yourself and not listen to these so-called professionals whom hide behind big expension equipment they don't need.

uhh yeah. im done with this thread. seeya.
 
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