warm sound

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Son of Mixerman said:
I see you had your "tongue in cheek filter" on and missed al the humor I was trying to share.

If warm is analog, then what temperature is the crossover to digital? 32 degree's Celcius?

Is it funny yet?

Bada Buum!


SoMm

I did get it. I am just stirring a pot.
 
Fishmed said:
I did get it. I am just stirring a pot.



Oh....

Heh heh.


Wanna stir it more :)

Only Analog gear with real transformers and tubes (non starved plate) are capable of giving you that warm sound. Cheap IC's with poorly selected opamps are the curse which robs you of making your recordings good.


Hows that?



SoMm
 
Analog and digital BOTH suck..... bio-port, direct-injection is the only way to go!!!!!
 
Blue Bear Sound said:
Analog and digital BOTH suck..... bio-port, direct-injection is the only way to go!!!!!


Blue Bear.....The Matrix has you!






SoMm
 
It has to have a tube circuit though, otherwise it just sounds cold and sterile.......... :p :p
 
Blue Bear Sound said:
It has to have a tube circuit though, otherwise it just sounds cold and sterile.......... :p :p

Discrete electronics can be warm without tubes.
 
Fishmed said:
Discrete electronics can be warm without tubes.


Thats only if you put it next to large transformers :)

Wrapping your opamps in charcoal and tin foil as the monolith will help up until entropy returns it to the realm of impotant audio. Viagraudio supplements can help out in a pinch!


SoMm
 
there's a plug-in called "ama2pro" which turns every bad mix/record into a pro-sounding mix.

it really works. just mix down your tracks (don't even think about volumes, eq, compressors...), draw the wav-file over the plug and be happy about the result. no mixing/mastering skills needed.

and the best thing of all: it's absolutely free and available at:

www.forgetaboutthenoeffortway.com/ama2pro.exe


cheers

six :D
 
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