Coolest "organic" sound you've created?
We got to talking around the shop the other day about some of the sounds we've made in nature, sounds that don't really exist, but were conjured up for a special occasion.
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analog mixdown decks
The gear forum has vanished, so I'll try again here. Looking into purchasing a good solid analog mixdown deck in the (relatively) near future. An ATR would be beyond my means or my needs, I believe, and I've already been told solid machines can be found for under $1000, maintenance and setup included. 1/4" 15 ips is fine by me, which makes the pickings pretty easy.
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Nuendo clinic in Arizona
Monday March 5 2-4pm EAR Professional Audio/Video in Phoenix.
Come on out if you're in the area. Greg Ondo, 9 year Steinberg veteran and current National Training Manager will be running the show in big screen, 5.1 surround. :D
Rick
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Ok, I'll start - What is Nuendo?
For those unfamiliar with the program, here's a brief description -
Nuendo is a software program for Windows or Mac, designed to be a central environment that handles the usual recording operations of tracking, editing, mixing, etc. for any type of audio production.
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Anyone know anything about White Instruments DSP?
Congrats Fletcher, I am here because I have read some of your posts over at EQ. And found myself agreeing with you a lot. So I would like to show my support.
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Where's a good place to find Vintage Gear?
Just curious if anyone out there has a good source for purchasing vintage gear. Playing treasure hunter at garage sales & pawn shops is fun, but sometimes you have to find a specific piece of gear.
See ya on ebay,
E-cue
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Some just ooze the groove
Drummers... the ones whose left foot is always dancing on that hat pedal, whether they're playing the ride or the closed hat.
...the ones whose arms have no bones, they look like an octopus.
...the ones who look slightly away from the cymbals they're hitting, as they're hitting it.
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Need PROTOOLS help?
I have a screamin' PC with NT on it right now. (933 PIII coppermine w/512 mhz SDRAM SCSI RAID O) I want to buy Pro Tools but want to use it with this computer. My main concern is tranferability between my computer (.WAV file) and a MAC at another studio (SDII files). Other than the obvious ethernet, is Pro Tools able to read and convert files from one computer to the other and vice versa?
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Need PROTOOLS help?
I have a screamin PC with NT on it right now. (933 PIII coppermine w/512 mhz SDRAM SCSI RAID O) I want to buy Pro Tools but want to use it with this computer. My main concern is tranferability between my computer (.WAV file) and a MAC at another studio (SDII files). Other than the obvious ethernet, is Pro Tools able to read and convert files from one computer to the other and vice versa?
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The day the clouds parted...
Seems that one day we all of a sudden "get it". For me it was when in like 1985-86, I was engineering at Mission Control Studios on Boylston St. in Boston.
Jimmy Miller was Producing a 'Buddy Guy' record for Motown, and Joe Perry came in to do some guitar overdubs. This was one of my first times working with Jimmy, so I didn't really understand the way he worked.
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