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Re: Are musicians actually sinners? 2016/03/03 18:47:03 (permalink) ☼ Best Answerby BobF 2016/03/03 19:35:10
Everyone is.
Even the saved.
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Re: Are musicians actually sinners? 2016/03/03 18:50:10 (permalink)
I can't help but wonder...  Does the Easter Bunny ever deposit hard-boiled eggs as a joke?

 
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Re: Are musicians actually sinners? 2016/03/03 19:19:58 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby BobF 2016/03/03 19:37:20
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This is why I always proofread my posts. 




they have no arms   THEY HAVE NO ARMS!!!

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Re: Are musicians actually sinners? 2016/03/03 19:23:03 (permalink)
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craigb

 
This is why I always proofread my posts. 




they have no arms   THEY HAVE NO ARMS!!!






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Re: Are musicians actually sinners? 2016/03/03 19:45:04 (permalink)
It's just a flesh wound!  Come here, I'll bite you!!!

 
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Re: Are musicians actually sinners? 2016/03/03 19:55:55 (permalink)
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Re: Are musicians actually sinners? 2016/03/04 06:33:39 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby BobF 2016/03/04 07:45:39
*looks at name*
*looks at title*
*looks back at name*

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Re: Are musicians actually sinners? 2016/03/04 09:02:38 (permalink)
Hi,
 
At least Luis Bunuel's films had a story ... here? ... can't make sinners out of pineapples!

Music is not about notes and chords! My poem is not about the computer or monitor or letters! It's about how I was able to translate it from my insides! 
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Re: Are musicians actually sinners? 2016/03/09 16:15:25 (permalink)
Sinning in general pales in comparison to knowingly and actively working for the antichrist.  I'm looking at you Ozzy!
post edited by eph221 - 2016/03/09 23:01:16
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Re: Are musicians actually sinners? 2016/03/09 16:16:39 (permalink)
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I'm not so sure that I qualify as a musician. 
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Re: Are musicians actually sinners? 2016/03/09 22:24:12 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Mesh 2016/03/10 10:04:11
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I know I Am.



I'm not so sure that I qualify as a musician. 




Why?  Are you a singer? 

 
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Re: Are musicians actually sinners? 2016/03/10 09:41:10 (permalink)
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michaelhanson
I know I Am.



I'm not so sure that I qualify as a musician. 




Why?  Are you a singer? 




Or a drummer?

Music is not about notes and chords! My poem is not about the computer or monitor or letters! It's about how I was able to translate it from my insides! 
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Re: Are musicians actually sinners? 2016/03/10 09:50:59 (permalink)
Don't knock singers ...
 


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Re: Are musicians actually sinners? 2016/03/10 20:36:36 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby BobF 2016/03/11 08:56:21
Mix Bus: The Seven Deadly Sins Of Mixing
BY  Craig Anderton    
February 1, 2009
 
1. The disorienting room space.This comes from using too many reverbs: a silky plate on the voice, a big room on the snare, shorter delays on guitar . . . concert hall, or concert hell? Even if the listener can’t identify the problem, they’ll know that something doesn’t sound quite right.
Solution: Choose one reverb as your main reverb that defines the characteristics of your imaginary “room.” Insert this in an aux bus. If you do use additional reverb on, say, voice, use this second reverb as a channel insert effect but don’t rely on it for all your vocal reverb; make up the difference by sending the vocal to the reverb aux bus to add in a bit of the common room reverb. The end result will sound much more realistic.
2. Failure to mute. All those little pops, snorks, hisses, and hums can destroy a mix’s transparency. Even a few glitches here and there add up when multiplied over several tracks.
Solution: Automate mutes for when vocalists aren’t singing, during the spaces between lead guitar solos, and the like. Automating mutes independently of fader-style level automation lets you use each for what it does best.
3. “Pre-mastering” a mix. You want your mix to “pop” a little more, so you throw a limiter into your stereo bus, along with some EQ, a highfrequency exciter, a stereo widener, and maybe even more . . . thus guaranteeing your mastering engineer can’t do the best possible job with a fantastic set of mastering processors.
Solution: Unless you really know what you’re doing, resist the temptation to “master” your mix before it goes to the mastering engineer. If you want to listen with processors inserted to get an idea of what the mix will sound like when compressed, go ahead—but hit the bypass switch before you mix down to stereo (or surround, if that’s your thing).
4. Not giving the lead instrument enough attention. This tends to be more of a problem with those who mix their own music, because they fall in love with their parts and want them all to be heard. But the listener is going to focus on the lead part, and pay attention to the rest of the tracks mostly in the context of supporting the lead.
Solution: Take a cue from your listeners.
5. Too much mud. A lot of instruments have energy in the lower midrange, which tends to build up during mixdown. As a result, the lows and high seem less prominent, and the mix sounds muddy.
Solution: Try a gentle, relatively low bandwidth cut of a dB or two around 300–500Hz on those instruments that contribute the most lower midrange energy. Or, try the famous “smile” curve that accentuates lows and highs, which by definition causes the midrange to be less prominent.
6. Dynamics control issues. We’ve already mentioned why you don’t want to compress the entire mix, but pay attention to how individual tracks are compressed as well. Generally, a miked bass amp track needs a lot of compression to make up for variations in amp/cabinet frequency response; compression smoothes out those anomalies. You also want vocals to stand out in the mix and sound intimate, so they’re good candidates for compression as well.
Solution: Be careful not to apply too much compression, but too little compression can be a problem, too. Try increasing the compression (i.e., lower threshold and/or higher ratio) until you can “hear” the effect, then back off until you don’t hear the compression any more. The optimum position is often within these two extremes: enough to make a difference, but not enough to be heard as an “effect.”
7. Mixing in an acoustically untreated room. If you’re not getting an accurate read on your sound, then you can’t mix it properly. And it won’t sound right on other systems, either.
Solution: Even a little treatment, like bass traps, “clouds” that sit above the mix position, and placing near-field speakers properly so you’re hearing primarily their direct sound rather than any reflected sound can help. Also consider using really good headphones as a reality check.
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Re: Are musicians actually sinners? 2016/03/10 20:41:11 (permalink)
I can't believe someone posted useful stuff down here ...

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Re: Are musicians actually sinners? 2016/03/11 01:19:30 (permalink)
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I can't believe someone posted useful stuff down here ...




Ya!  What were they thinking???! 

 
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Re: Are musicians actually sinners? 2016/03/12 13:49:20 (permalink)
I'm sorry but this thread is the funniest thread I've read in ages.  

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Re: Are musicians actually sinners? 2016/03/12 15:36:25 (permalink)
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I'm sorry but this thread is the funniest thread I've read in ages.  




Really?  You should read the Sonar forum some time! 

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