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Post by Deleted on Feb 27, 2020 15:30:42 GMT -6
One of the things I hate the most about freelancing is that it seems like zero engineers (around here anyway) know they are supposed to zero everything out before they leave at the end of their session. Infuriates me. It's recording 101. I've patched in ribbons with 48v on the preamp a few times. Luckily I haven't blown one yet. Now it's the first thing I do when I go in.
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Post by Blackdawg on Feb 27, 2020 15:42:40 GMT -6
One of the things I hate the most about freelancing is that it seems like zero engineers (around here anyway) know they are supposed to zero everything out before they leave at the end of their session. Infuriates me. It's recording 101. I've patched in ribbons with 48v on the preamp a few times. Luckily I haven't blown one yet. Now it's the first thing I do when I go in. Holy shit that would drive me nuts.
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Post by jeremygillespie on Feb 27, 2020 17:33:18 GMT -6
One of the things I hate the most about freelancing is that it seems like zero engineers (around here anyway) know they are supposed to zero everything out before they leave at the end of their session. Infuriates me. It's recording 101. I've patched in ribbons with 48v on the preamp a few times. Luckily I haven't blown one yet. Now it's the first thing I do when I go in. I Deal with that allllll the time and it’s infuriating. I just check everything before I use it at this point. Assume everybody is a moron and didn’t do what they were supposed to do. I usually give myself an extra hour of setup time to go through all the bs and make sure it’s right.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2020 10:05:39 GMT -6
One of the things I hate the most about freelancing is that it seems like zero engineers (around here anyway) know they are supposed to zero everything out before they leave at the end of their session. Infuriates me. It's recording 101. I've patched in ribbons with 48v on the preamp a few times. Luckily I haven't blown one yet. Now it's the first thing I do when I go in. I Deal with that allllll the time and it’s infuriating. I just check everything before I use it at this point. Assume everybody is a moron and didn’t do what they were supposed to do. I usually give myself an extra hour of setup time to go through all the bs and make sure it’s right. Between this a peoples' embarrassing cable wrapping skills.... ugh.
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