AardvarkPSW said:
Hahaha!! Of course.
Washington State is even worse when it comes to hockey!!
What...apples and rain as the main exports?
Cheers,
Aardvark
Washington State?
Hockey? Ha! hah hah hahah ahahh ha. That aint Hockey!
When I moved to Seattle as a teen it only took a month to realize my skates were no longer need. The Ice Chalet was the only place to go locally and it was more like a frozen sewage spill.
We don't export rain, its strictly an import. Apples are good though.
I can vouch for Mixermans authenticity and Harvey can vouch for my vouch
I can also say that MM was the first person to explain stereo bus compression in such a way that I understood not only the importance of using it but understanding how dangerous misusing it is. But, before anyone can learn something you have to listen to the advice first, and go try it for yourself second, and keep trying until you get it third.
Experience is built upon Experience.
Sometimes that experience has to come from people who have walked the road before you.
If someones attitude is such that kneejerk reactions are common to new information...how does that person ever learn?
Using your eyes is a dangerous precedence when mixing. For several reasons.
The first reason is that the waveform display on your monitor is a semi- accurate graphical representation. There are sometimes transients that look bad, but are not.
Music does not look like it sounds. Another reason is that your brain actually adjusts your senses to give you better perception with whatever organ your trying to use. When you focus your eyes intently on a visual, your ears will become less sensitive and vise versa.
Using your eyes for checking on certain things are ok obviously.
In the world of analog it becomes more important because a good portion of the analog stuff really doesn't start working until the meters are pegged and the red lights are dancing.
We don't make this stuff up, it comes from people like MM, Aardie and Brucie Bear who are willing to share their experiences, both good and bad.
Peace,
SoMm