Re: Aha !
Alanfc said:
Thanks Ed for satisfying my curiousity !
I went to school with a guy named Frank Rei, (mostly just an aquaintance) and I was curious because of the same spelling of your last name.
Wow! I wasn't aware that there were any other Rei's in the Portland area at all. I usually check the phone book once a year too! I had an uncle name Frank, but he died many years ago. I have no cousin's that go by Frank either. One of my aunt's did a nation wide search on the name and all but 2 or 3 of the people we found were related.
Interesting.....
Speaking of Sunset, I am moving to the King's Court apartments which are about 1 mile from the school. Know anything about that neighborhood? My younger brother lived in the apartments a few years ago and liked them except that he said there was a "bee problem" and had to move because his wife was allergic to bee's.
Maybe I can squash the bee's with a L2?

(just trying to keep this on subject somehow!)
On the subject, you will probably find much better luck using the L1/2 on tracks that are possibly a bit muddy sounding. They tend to get a bit harsh sounding when driven hard. Certainly, the L2 can get you about 4dB of gain on a mix with little to no artifacts, but I am finding the Wave's MB comp works out much better for any kind of serious "mastering" work. A change of opinion.
In the end though, a quality Mastering Engineer is your best bet. If you are still in the Portland area, I have a couple names I could suggest.
Ed