
lifelyrics
Training wheels on
Got you back!
Still couldn't hit up SSG though...
I just did. I could, because it was my first time.
Got you back!
Still couldn't hit up SSG though...
Ahhhh, nothing like getting hit upon by a virgin! Woo hoo!I just did. I could, because it was my first time.
But, I'm still waiting to hear back from her about the "Ears" one??? A couple of people have asked or intimated the question: what would that forum discuss, exactly? Would that be the monitoring of tracks, or mixes? I'd really like to know what the original intent was of that one on the list.
I don't know, Tom; critical/analytical listening is needed just as much, if not more, for tracking and mixing as it is for mastering. Quality is supposed to be front-loaded in the process, not held off until the end.Not sure if this is what was intended, but I feel that crtitical llistening would (should) be a part of a new mastering section. It was tried here for a bit but really didn't get full traction. I have some better ideas regarding this now.
Well, the "more often" part is part of that pervasivness I was talking about.Glen, I'm certainly not going to debate that critical or analytical listening skills are the sole domain of mastering, it just seems to fit better there and is the approach that I've seen used most often.
Isnt it amazing how we all work on listening better, But we still cant hear our wives.![]()
Well, the "more often" part is part of that pervasivness I was talking about.
With all respect, Tom, (and with my usual frankness) the idea that critical listening skills "fit better" in mastering than elsewhere is just the kind of attitude that needs changing, IMHO. The whole idea that better ears belong in mastering more than they do in tracking or mixing - or arranging or performing or producing or gear selection - is a disingenuous premise.