Hey if you are going to send out a copy of "How to make professional mixes"
I would love to have a copy aswell, if it's not a problem. I need to lern
how to het my music more together and leveled right. Thanks Mate.
quoted 31 lines From: "Sebastian Chedal" <sebastian@arctone.com>
>From: "Sebastian Chedal" <sebastian@arctone.com>
>To: <idm@hyperreal.org>, "'idm-m@groups.yahoo.com'" <idm-m@yahoogroups.com>
>Subject: RE: [idm] IDM = poor mixing/production?
>Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 12:24:48 -0700
>
>turn down the treble. make sure that your sound is wide and covers the bell
>curve. compare your harsh sounds to those used by Ae and Speedy J [among
>others]- they get it right, it's industrial- but never harsh [well,
>relatively speaking of course].
>
>grab a copy of "how to make professional mixes" and read it through. The
>manual that comes with the fin****er 96k is a great read. I might be able
>to
>email it to someone if you are interested, I don't think it is too big. Use
>your own ear to judge what is harsh, and why. Make people listen to it and
>see if they cringe in pain... =)))
>
>~That said, I do often worry that I'm going to get some kind of hearing
>~damage from ultra high frequencies or some other kind of
>~destructive audio
>~signal from some of these noisier IDM groups (or even myself) that may
>~have little idea of how to filter such things. I'd be
>~interested in any
>~insight regarding possible hearing damage from listening to amateurish
>~digital music on headphones.
>
>
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