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Monday, July 25, 2011
PSW Staff 07/25/11 05:54 PM,The following is a very useful “thread” from the Live Audio Board (LAB) forum on ProSoundWeb. Question posted by D.D. Pawley I know most everyone has had to deal with this sort of issue before. Two sides of the same coin. What is the generally used policy on deadbeats? Do you wait for em’ to pay? Take them to court? Arrange a mob hit? Give them bad press? What do you guys do? (I like he mob hit thing, but… View this story
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Wednesday, July 20, 2011
PSW Staff 07/20/11 04:28 PM, 0 CommentsA discussion that began in the “Whatever Works” REP Recording Forum here on ProSoundWeb that’s packed with relevant/useful points and references. Question posed by Andy I’m a student and going to be taking on some mixing projects for self development, and am wondering how much time you set aside to mix/re-mix a track you’ve never heard before? Reply by compasspnt Good question. It’s totally relative. I’ve literally spent anywhere from an hour to a month mixing one song. But in… View this story
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Thursday, April 07, 2011
PSW Staff 04/07/11 10:55 AM, 0 CommentsQuestion posted by Dave T. How much do modern a/d d/a convertors still suffer from pre-ringing ? Has it been eliminated or drastically reduced in modern convertors ? If you drop more money on convertors do you necessarily get a better result, or, is pre-ringing simply a “fact” of digital audio that simply does not exist in analog ? ‘Just trying to understand this particular issue. Reply by John Roberts {JR} Google “Gibbs phenomenon”... Reply by cgc The classic Gibbs… View this story
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Wednesday, March 30, 2011
PSW Staff 03/30/11 09:52 AM, 1 CommentQuestion posed by deharmonic Thoughts and ideas on recording a person playing acoustic guitar and singing simultaneously? I have been experimenting with different mics and different placements to minimize bleeding and the resulting phase problems, but there must be some tricks. Reply posted by sturgis58 Fine question! You know those conical collars they put on dogs at the vets office? That oughta do the trick. In all seriousness, my usual method doesn’t mind bleed. I’d rather have a great performance… View this story
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