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technically did you guys know ISSA Rae is going to be spiderman even though a decade ago it would've been dope and awesome of Donald's Glover to do it I'm always the hardest on the homies I want to believe in most and now even after I to the spider verse was so good they technically announced ISSA Rae will be spiderman like akward beautiful black girl spiderman with that glowing smile I'm so happy lol


omg did you guys see Dave Chappelle during covid helping everyone heal he was like stop saying colored people lol I was like omg and hes like we chose a color were black and I'm like Dave Chappelle is teaching the world to appreciate black beauty black power and prowess and do we really live in the future with all this past but kids today are already so smart and better inheriting this world as we continue to support eachother positively and like take down all the bs lol esp me soemtimes life can make you bitter and you get close sighted and need to open up like even I've said some dumb stuff when i figured is this the world and then it's like omg how does that help others and encourage so I sorry about not being my sweet self for you guys before but here I am :)


where is the waving blue guy emoji ? haha

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Kniferide wrote: Fri Jun 11, 2021 7:24 pm
Nate Dort wrote: Fri Jun 11, 2021 11:57 am Yes, this is why stereo analog summing boxes for DAWs are a thing. Digital summing isn't great.
I've been summing through a mixer and definitely prefer it, but listening out of the console through speakers sounds so much better than listening to the console mix played back as a stereo file. It's pretty frustrating. I get a mix going that I like, and then it sounds so much smaller as a stereo file. Even if I am monitoring out of the DAW directly into speaker, it sounds good, then I bounce... sounds like someone turned down the "good" knob. I agree with Brian about drums too. By the time I get them in the mix they sound puny. Mixing sucks.
Part of this is perception driven by volume. When you spread out tracks, or even a few stems across a board the headroom of your desk allows for a lot more power in your listening environment. The playback of a stereo mix down is limited by the headroom of the two channels you're playing it on. I suppose a way to either test this idea, or work around it if it's true is keep two settings on your control room volume knob, a lower one for summing, and a higher one for playing back your mix down.

I've been trying to spend more of my mix time with a lower over-all volume the majority of the time. I think when I'm mixing something big and energetic I tend to subconsciously get all of those "This rocks!" brain chemicals firing by steadily monitoring at higher levels throughout the session without noticing. At a quieter level my responses are almost more clinical, which is less fun, but more practical. We naturally think anything louder in the room sounds better.

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The extra frustrating thing is thinking back on the handful of records I got to mix to 1/4" or 1/2" tape. They don't sound like the multitrack refs, except it was a cool thing then (especially 15ips 1/4" quantegy 456, which almost transported it back in time ). It was the step in the process going from a clinical listening experience to "ahh, we made a record!".

With digital yeah it's just kind of the same except not quite as good in a way that's hard to pinpoint. I've started using console strip, buss, and tape sim plugs by Air Windows that maybe kinda reduce this phenomenon but we'll see.
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penningtron wrote: Sat Jun 12, 2021 9:08 am The extra frustrating thing is thinking back on the handful of records I got to mix to 1/4" or 1/2" tape. They don't sound like the multitrack refs, except it was a cool thing then (especially 15ips 1/4" quantegy 456, which almost transported it back in time ). It was the step in the process going from a clinical listening experience to "ahh, we made a record!".

With digital yeah it's just kind of the same except not quite as good in a way that's hard to pinpoint. I've started using console strip, buss, and tape sim plugs by Air Windows that maybe kinda reduce this phenomenon but we'll see.
Yeah, that tape offers that subtle bit of compression. I can see why so many people have become addicted to the fancy hardware compressor on the master bus paradigm, though I haven't tried it before. I have an Otari 1/4" 2 track, and should totally try and mix down to it, now that you mention it.

Oh, and also I think we used to know each other in real life. I'm Trevor, I live in Denver.

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penningtron wrote: Sat Jun 12, 2021 10:42 am
losthighway wrote: Sat Jun 12, 2021 10:34 am Oh, and also I think we used to know each other in real life. I'm Trevor, I live in Denver.
Yeah, FM offal told me you posted here a little while back and I had no clue. I met you thru Leah and Lindsey when we were all still in high school!
Yeah, and I think we played some shows together. Where are you living these days?

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losthighway wrote: Sat Jun 12, 2021 8:42 am
Nate Dort wrote:Yo this the tech room
I'm assuming it's a robot, but I'm not sure why someone would program a bot to post such cheerful, punctuation-less, black celebrity-focused musings on society.



omg ..... lol
It's not a robot, it's JANEWAY. She's quirky, but you'll get used to it.
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