Will Mix One Song Of Yours Free Of Charge No Obligation

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In Tune Audio said:
I don't want to piss and moan about this whole thing, and I don't have a huge issue with it, however I thought this forum was to help each other develop our recording abilities (I'm not saying him advertising is hindering that, just not what I thought the purpose of this forum was), not for advertising ourselves.

What would happen if every member started to start threads just to advertise themselves.


I totally agree with you. I think it's outright revolting that someone would do that. Like what would happen if suddenly I just started talking about Moon Unit Sound all the time ... and posting links, etc. etc. ? I can't even imagine such a thing. Just like I can't imagine anyone in Chicago recording with anyone else besides This wonderful engineer right here.

What will become of this BBS?

Sincerely,

Keith Ricker
Moon Unit Sound
 
having someone else mix some of your material that you have been working can be an excellent learning tool. Then you can compare what they have done to what you have done. It can make it a lot easier to learn some more tricks and tips.
 
xstatic said:
having someone else mix some of your material that you have been working can be an excellent learning tool. Then you can compare what they have done to what you have done. It can make it a lot easier to learn some more tricks and tips.



While I don't argue with anything you have written, I don't believe that was his intent at all. Read his first post again. It says nothing about helping other people learn, it says if your happy with his work, arrangements can be made for him to do the rest of your album. It also says "I am looking to branch out and take on work beyond the local area." and "I am also very interested in taking overflow work from other studios "

While he may continue to post at this forum, and help in other ways, I do not see his offer in anyway, for helping other people improve, just solely for him to improve his business.
 
something sounds weird about needing the protools session on dvd.

All you need for any program is consolidated waves beginning at the same point.
 
I was purely stating that there could be a learning process involved. I never said anything about the original posters intent. His intent is not for me to judge.

In Tune Audio said:
While I don't argue with anything you have written, I don't believe that was his intent at all. Read his first post again. It says nothing about helping other people learn, it says if your happy with his work, arrangements can be made for him to do the rest of your album. It also says "I am looking to branch out and take on work beyond the local area." and "I am also very interested in taking overflow work from other studios "

While he may continue to post at this forum, and help in other ways, I do not see his offer in anyway, for helping other people improve, just solely for him to improve his business.
 
Hey all,

To Ecktronic:

Thanks very much for checking out my mixes and for the positive comments!
To answer your questions . . . I did all the tracking engineering on these songs. No samples nor sound replacer used anywhere, all drums and
everything else are real. Interesting that you mention the guitar break on
Wasting Away . . . the guitar player was going for a "live feel" and actually
wanted a bit of slop in the performance at that moment (if this is what you
were referring to).

To Fenix . . . I like your Bob katz quote . . . bit of trivia . . . Bob Katz
mastered our first album (not the mixes I posted above). I flew down to Florida and met with him at his studio while we went over the album together.
He was a pleasure to work with. EXTREMELY knowledgeable.
 
Pro tools files are pretty big. I fitted two PT sessions on a CD and they were small songs as they only had 9 tracks on each. (6 for drums, 1 for bass and two for guitar).
So a 24 track session say probably wont fit on a CD.
 
Ecktronic . . .

yeah that's been my experience too . . . I'm recommending that the file be
sent on dvd. DVD ought to hold a pretty bulky session.
 
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