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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2014 22:50:40 GMT -6
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Post by mobeach on Sept 26, 2014 6:30:25 GMT -6
34. If you haven't graduated from Berklee, Full Sail or Belmont University don't bother trying to do it yourself, you'll suck for as long as you live, so you might as well pay me to do it.
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Post by mrholmes on Sept 27, 2014 18:03:10 GMT -6
I love this one because many studios still use them and I still use my 8040 as well. I still see no reason to buy anything different….
I know them in and out….
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2014 20:13:18 GMT -6
35. CAPI gear is probably pretty good but due to the reasonable price is total crap unless a GS mod says otherwise, especially if it is Lindell.
36. GAP pre is the best Neve clone. The newbs agree and it is settled.
37. Black Lion Audio products quality is neither proven to be good or crap. Their mods are neither proven to be an enhancement nor placebo effect. Any attempt to have an opinion or provide proof either way is futile and irrelevant.
38. Any attempt to provide a comparative audio test is neither scientific nor done right no matter who does it or how they do it and is in no way helpful.
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Post by matt on Sept 27, 2014 23:18:14 GMT -6
I love this one! But I thought it was horse manure.
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Post by svart on Sept 28, 2014 8:45:02 GMT -6
OMG that list is amazingly spot on.
I went out with this girl many years ago that did some audio schooling and then worked as a runner/intern/assistant. This led to many arguments about audio recording in general. A lot of which should be on this list..
39: MAC only. Nobody uses anything else because PC's fail every 10 minutes and are 3000% slower, even using the same hardware. 40: Apogee only. Everything else sucks (this tells you the time period..) 41: SSL consoles are only used for mixing, and only the 9000J is relatively decent sounding.
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Post by mobeach on Sept 28, 2014 11:03:43 GMT -6
I remember when Mackie first came out, everyone was switching over to them.
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Post by Johnkenn on Sept 28, 2014 13:46:27 GMT -6
Pretty funny.
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Post by mrholmes on Sept 29, 2014 6:13:18 GMT -6
I remember a thread where they discussed that different HDs have a different sound. Cant find it anymore but it was hilarious.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2014 7:16:26 GMT -6
Oh, mrholmes, they have. My 7200rpm HDs sound a bit more aggressive in the highs, the 5400rpm ones are more of a mellow, wooden tone. Neither sounds Neve-ish. Although i prefer Western Digital. After a burn-in. The SSD is the most musical though. :-P
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Post by mrholmes on Sept 29, 2014 10:22:15 GMT -6
Oh, mrholmes, they have. My 7200rpm HDs sound a bit more aggressive in the highs, the 5400rpm ones are more of a mellow, wooden tone. Neither sounds Neve-ish. Although i prefer Western Digital. After a burn-in. The SSD is the most musical though. :-P LOL they just store 0 1 nothing else..... how the hell this should make a difference in conversion??
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2014 13:11:58 GMT -6
Uhm, mrholmes, y'a know, i already wanted to open a thread about which microphone is the best for recording HDs. What is this "conversion" and 0 1 you talk about?
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Post by mobeach on Sept 29, 2014 13:21:45 GMT -6
Bald guitarists get more resonance than people with hair.
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Post by jcoutu1 on Sept 29, 2014 13:24:03 GMT -6
Bald guitarists get more resonance than people with hair. I've found the opposite to be true.
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Post by matt on Sept 29, 2014 14:03:01 GMT -6
I have watched a video of a grammy-winning engineer who claims that copying files causes loss of quality.
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Post by formatcyes on Sept 29, 2014 15:09:05 GMT -6
Oh, mrholmes, they have. My 7200rpm HDs sound a bit more aggressive in the highs, the 5400rpm ones are more of a mellow, wooden tone. Neither sounds Neve-ish. Although i prefer Western Digital. After a burn-in. The SSD is the most musical though. :-P Bullshit the SSD's are way to modern sounding. 5400rpm have that vintage sound after some mods of course.
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Post by Johnkenn on Sept 29, 2014 16:43:13 GMT -6
Oh, mrholmes, they have. My 7200rpm HDs sound a bit more aggressive in the highs, the 5400rpm ones are more of a mellow, wooden tone. Neither sounds Neve-ish. Although i prefer Western Digital. After a burn-in. The SSD is the most musical though. :-P Nothing compares to the Vintage HD's...
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2014 13:36:57 GMT -6
I have watched a video of a grammy-winning engineer who claims that copying files causes loss of quality. Haha! I even read a longer discussion once about why copying more compressed sound files cause *even more* loss of quality. With abstruse causality chain explanation. Good laugh.
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