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Archiving the mixing process

Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2004 8:20 pm
by Barry Phipps_Archive
So, is the responsibility of the engineer to actually deny the client the opportunity to alter?
Is the responsibility to interpret as denial the provenance of those who have a stake in the position of denial as perjorative? Is the sentence as convoluted and as opaque as I can make it? Is the rhetorical question all about rationalizing a lazy work technique? Can I stop with the questions?


Sorry, Steve. I'm still trying to "find my voice". Guess I over tweaked it.

Archiving the mixing process

Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2004 8:26 pm
by Barry Phipps_Archive
Dylan wrote: What you're asking for is a way to freeze the exact mixes in time, yet still change them at any point in the future. I can't think of a single technology that will allow that.


It's called "Pro Tools". You should check it out. It's AWESOME!