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Tremendous Bass Tone - How To Mix A Bass Guitar
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[QUOTE="Paschalis I., post: 415933"] So recording.org is run by 10-20 people, aged 30+ with a hate in modern music, that have 10.000+ posts and that power gives the freedom to older members insult new members without a problem. But if the new members say something that may offend the older ones everyone is going to bash him. By the way the topic creator owns the thread that's why he is the[B] creator[/B]: [B]"[/B] [[URL][/URL]="http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Thread%20Hijacking&defid=6353149"][B]Thread Hijacking[/B][/[URL][/URL]] [B]When a person starts a posting on a message board, or forum, or Facebook, that others are able to comment on, that original posting and the comments on it are called a thread. A thread hijacking occurs when one or more individuals commenting on the original posting, go off topic, creating a separate conversation. This is rude, and bad internet etiquette. If people want to discuss a different topic, they should start their own thread. [B][U]Source: [[URL][/URL]="http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Thread+Hijacking"]http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Thread Hijacking[/[URL][/URL]][/U][/B] " I simply asked to stop hijacking my thread, cause it is really rude. I have no problem to hear that my sound is $*^t if you do believe that. And I really asked you to do it really gently but you got offended and called me a bucko. Guess who's the bucko around here. I just don't care about your opinion about MIDI, that's all. I didn't even start the thread to ask about your opinion on MIDI. I can accept everything, even if it's bad, no problem at all that's why this is called a community. I just can't accept a older, narrow-minded bucko feeling like he can own the forum just cause he has lots of posts and also... I can't accept thread-hi jacking.[/B] Update: I also despise mod butt licking (Kurt.) I guess that's the reason you've got thousands of views and 2-3 replies on each thread. Cause people are afraid to speak cause someone with 10.000 posts and being an internet friend of the moderator can do what he pleases. I've got no problem whatsoever I said what I had to say. No problem with me. Aw and about the "recording.org is not the greatest place for this mixing tutorial" thing.... and "People are not here to learn about mixing but recording" - [B]NEWBIES![/B] Help and Advise for HOME STUDIO. How to get started? Beginner recording questions. How to hook gear up. What is compression, interface, levels, gain staging, budget gear, USB mics more.. Remove the MIXING ITB label and everything would be fine. I am out of this thread. If someone finds the tut useful then let it be. [/QUOTE]
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