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Sound Recording and Reproduction
Recording (live or studio)
Quality vs. Convenience
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[QUOTE="Felix, post: 41058"] Originally posted by e-cue: [b] I like panning my hat to 10 o' clock, my shaker to 2 o' clock. But seriously, Greg hit the nail on the head. While people were bitching & wasting time talking about how you could never mix in pro tools on the DUC, I had top ten hits that were tracked & mixed entire in pro tools. DUC & other message boards seemed to be getting a little too textbook & not enough experence. E to the Cue[/b] yes, the duc is really getting tedious and petty. i'm on RO today for the first time since i registered quite awhile ago. i regret that i forgot about it, until reading a post from some jack-ass slagging on a refreshing response from the "editor". i'm pretty sure he was referring to RO. either way, here i am! anyways, i often find myself thinking in terms of MMazurek's response when scanning many of the numerous nit-picky threads on duc. [/QUOTE]
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