hasbeen said:
Your list of equipment and credits gives us a better perspective as to where your overabundant criticisms and condescending treatment of fellow posters is coming from. Now we can judge for ourselves the amount of credence we apply to your wealth of knowledge. Thank you very much for the post.
Your welcome.
I assume *your* studio is fully kitted out with a Neotek or SSL console? Or maybe just a weak 32 channel Mackie that isn't fit to lick my A&H's power supply?

And of course you have a full complement of Pultec's--both program and midrange, as well as
a Massive Passive, LA2A's on all 96 of your channels,
a Cranesong STC-8 just for variety, 2108 pre's on all channels, some Adam S3 monitors and a wet bar... right?
Yeah sure... Mr. HD24 and Mackie expert himself. That's what I got... no wait, I have the XR. ROFL Sorry but that is in the same class as my *home* recording equipment.
hasbeen said:
Although I don't come into these forums and act like I just hung the moon,
No, you just adopt other people's "problems" as your own. Very kind of you to play the hero!
hasbeen said:
I will be happy to post one of my songs for your perusal. And yes, we can compare notes. I find it unsettling, though, that you don't have ONE single song you can put up for us to hear, after all, you do sound like a very busy studio cat. But let me know when you are done with your "hiatus" and I'll keep my headphones handy!
If you paid attention I've posted stuff in the MP3 clinic. Guess you're not the expert on my life that you built yourself up to. I have plenty of songs for you to listen to. Nothing great.
By the way, I *AM* busy. Too bad the majority of the people I record are no good. I'm small time and I record for MONEY, and I'll record anyone that forks over the cash. I admit all the time that I'm a total recording whore and record tons of mediocre to bad (or worse) bands. There's precisely ONE band that I work with that I consider any good (Fire From July) and actually feel proud of what I do with them. Heck, a lot of what I do is RAP. Which I consider to be a very low form of music, if it is even music... which in most cases the stuff I get paid for ISN'T. It's just some dudes mumbling about killing cops and making money over beats they didn't even write.
Here are some sessions that I did over two and a half years ago using my old *home recording* setup. (I had to borrow the VF16 because my DP3, G4 system with Waves Gold had died due to bad PRAM... also depriving me of the MOTU 2408 MK II.)
These were done in a basement, recorded on a horrible Fostex VF16, Mackie 1604 VLZ, a bunch of SM57's, 2 SM81's and a Beta 52. Transferred to a underpowered PC and mixed in crappy Cool Edit Pro without the benefit of any decent plugins.
This is an industrial act I did last year:
A not-so-great pop punk band I did last year. Band had very little money but we managed to record 4 songs in about 8 hours:
A live recording I did a few months ago. The drummer made most of the decisions and wanted 'too loud' cymbals. They only wanted to pay 250 bucks for 9 songs mixed, so they get what they paid for.
I didn't record this (original recording was... extremely lo-fi), but I mixed it for 50 bucks as a favor... another industrial band:
And just so you can be the ULTIMATE expert on me, this is one of the first things I ever recorded in 1988--when I was 17--on a crappy 4 track cassette recorder. It was a joke band that some friends and I had making fun of people we found annoying.
http://maumeeguitar.com/audio/SMD Shiela's Fat 2003 Remix.mp3
Enjoy! I hope it gives you as much amusement as it gives me.
