
noisedude
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ho ho, see what you've done there. if you're still around, answer my question please!!
I thought I did. Which question are you talking about?noisedude said:ho ho, see what you've done there. if you're still around, answer my question please!!
I absolutely agree, but I’ll give it a different spin – I know we are speaking generally about God here, but speaking from a Christian viewpoint, lot's of people don't realize that Jesus also hated "religion".crazydoc said:...Yes, there are atheists in foxholes. And some of the worst scum of the earth are religious leaders.
"Guns don't kill people - religions do."...
noisedude said:i'm not interested in shoving anything in your face...
mallcore pop said:Maybe he meant the New York trick. . . mult, compress, compress, eq, de-ess, blend/automate under orginal vocal.
Upfront and/or dynamic. . .well, blend to taste.![]()
chessrock said:There are no specific settings. Every track is different . . . every song is different . . . every voice is different. You have to experiment and learn what works and adjust to the situation. I'm not trying to be rude, but it's very annoying / irritating when people ask "what settings" they should use.
kdoggity said:It is, however, frustrating to hear atheists complain that people of faith are somehow intrusive, then go rant your mouth off saying "when I starting thinking for myself... I decided that religious belief was (expletive)."
chessrock said:I'm not trying to be rude, but it's very annoying / irritating when people ask "what settings" they should use.
cominginsecond said:It's annoying and irritating to you. Not to me or many others on this board. When people ask what settings to use, they of course know that there's no magic bullet formula that will get them what they want, what they're looking for are general guidelines! Telling them to just "experiment" doesn't really do anyone any good.
That said, I think doubling vocals does "embiggen" the sound a bit, but it also makes it lose a vocal's personality a bit. It's a tradeoff.
cominginsecond said:pros give these type of suggestions all the time. Countless books have been written that include suggested compressor setting, suggested EQ settings, suggested delay times, etc. Are the people that write these books idiots?
Are the people that buy these books idiots?
They respect their audience enough to make these suggestions with the understanding that if they don't work well for you, you should try something else.
As I learned more, I was able to tweak or even improve on these suggestions.
if nothing else, they're a great starting point.
Maybe we should just replace this forum with a big banner ad that says "Do whatever sounds best!"