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M Hucknell

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  1. If you're recording to tape and intend using compression on either drums or vocals' date=' do it when recording, rather than when mixing. Compression will raise the noise-floor of the tape if used during mixing. That's hiss by the way, you fucking plebs![/quote']

    How can you be sure that the dynamics you are processing are going to be suitable for the sounds they are going to be mixed with?

  2. hello all, darth here leader of the evil pa empire, captain c, i have a special type of noise teat for you, not pink, not white, but.......CHARCOAL. Its the only one with an 8k sparkle adjuster.And, it works better on one legged systems, which are easy to spot cos they lean over at an angle.

    And badger, get of the computer, stop breaking mics by sitting on them, and shave of the goaty, its curling under, bit like a sweepy but on yer chin.Pure dead goaty

    May the force be with you

    darth

  3. Originally posted by soundian

    And I would suggest a national company to buy something like mics. You won't need technical backup, which buyiing locally normally assures you but large companies don't, and it'll be significantly cheaper cos they can buy in bulk.

    Next time you are stuck for something that you don't need technical back up with like speaker cable for instance I will suggest that you phone a National Company?

    I have lots used 58's for sale. They have been used lots and look a bit tatty but they sound 100% Proof of their build quality. you can stick a new mic grill on them for about a fiver.

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