i dropped some rep on the bluebear for his first post in here and it sent him to 19 rep power...sweet....be sure to feed the bear with a long pole though....i hear they run fast if they smell food on ya
i dropped some rep on the bluebear for his first post in here and it sent him to 19 rep power...sweet....be sure to feed the bear with a long pole though....i hear they run fast if they smell food on ya
i dont see myself being put in that situation thank god....unless a bear decides to hang out in the middle of downtown and then its not me he should be worried about....it'd be the large number of SUVs driven by soccer moms on cell phones.....i cringe at the idea of crossing the street sometimes
Man you guys are lookin generous.....mixing is the process of combining all tracks into one stereo track.....there....now can i get a "friggin" rep point.
shut it master you got enough rep points ...besides you didnt go into to detail....to really give rep points you have to click on the scale on the uppers right hand of the posters text box (Elmo89m) and click the scale. and then firmly click i approve
... and I think it's neat that someone of your experience and ability would take the time to come over here and help out those of us trying to learn something!
shut it master you got enough rep points ...besides you didnt go into to detail....to really give rep points you have to click on the scale on the uppers right hand of the posters text box (Elmo89m) and click the scale. and then firmly click i approve
That's quite true, assuming a professional/experienced mixing engineer.... but for a mix by with a novice with only a 3630 to strap across the buss, well, you get the idea.... better off in the hands of the ME!
LOL, I hear ya about the 3630. I'm curious though, I'd like to hear from the pros hear what compressors would be considered "good enough" to use as a 2-buss compressor. I mean, I know something like a Manley Vari-MU would be great, but that ain't happening for me for awhile since the wife just bought me the HD-24 (that was quite a surprise). Is there a point down the price scale a bit where someone makes an "acceptable" 2-buss unit that doesn't break the bank? Thanks.