Rbh
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Daw Guidelines PDF doc
Found this link on KVR. Very cool read and guide - Features input from Cake and Scott Garrigus as well. Not sure if this has been posted on the Forum before.
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Re:Daw Guidelines PDF doc
2011/06/13 23:34:25
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I take we have to search KVR for the link?
Time for all of you to head over to Beyond My DAW!
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Rbh
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Re:Daw Guidelines PDF doc
2011/06/13 23:40:13
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Re:Daw Guidelines PDF doc
2011/06/14 01:25:11
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It looks interesting. Thanks.
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Re:Daw Guidelines PDF doc
2011/06/14 09:07:27
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I saved it to read later.... looks interesting.
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Re:Daw Guidelines PDF doc
2011/06/14 10:19:28
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Re:Daw Guidelines PDF doc
2011/06/14 10:34:39
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Great for any studio with commercial aspirations - maybe a bit over the top for us regular folks, though some of it is still relevant.
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Re:Daw Guidelines PDF doc
2011/06/15 17:13:54
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Thanks for the link! I tried to find it but failed.
Time for all of you to head over to Beyond My DAW!
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Rbh
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Re:Daw Guidelines PDF doc
2011/06/15 21:19:28
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It comes up when I click on it. There is a note on top that says " you are viewing this in PDF / A mode. I have no clue what that means, but the link seems to work me from the forum. It looks like the link is posted twice.. I wonder if I just screwed up something - per normal.
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Re:Daw Guidelines PDF doc
2011/06/15 22:27:08
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Rbh It comes up when I click on it. There is a note on top that says " you are viewing this in PDF / A mode. I have no clue what that means, but the link seems to work me from the forum. It looks like the link is posted twice.. I wonder if I just screwed up something - per normal. I've seen plenty of URLs posted here that have HTML and UBB tags in them. Not quite sure how they get included. I guess it depends on how the URL is copied. If the link is copied from a link on a web page I could see how those invisible attributes would be copied. I have had good results with just copying the URL from the page's address bar and pasting that into a post. http://www2.grammy.com/PD...s/DAWGuidelineLong.pdf Another way to not copy hidden tags would be to right click the link and select Copy Link Location. Pretty cool document, by the way. Thanks for sharing that.
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Re:Daw Guidelines PDF doc
2011/06/16 00:44:56
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I skimmed this; no juicy meat for this producer, this may be for executive corporate producers who must make by-the-book collabs for TV using non-computerized DAWs. Or it feels like 'old-school' legal paradigms of producing ... I may be wrong. Thanks for sharing; someone else may appreciate and use this as gospel ... but no one I've produced with uses these paradigms.
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