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2015/07/02 20:10:36
GLG
I have watched 3 of the videos. Great job and all credit to you for taking the time to create these videos and share them. The only minor problem I had was understanding that thick Irish accent. 
Cheers
Greg
2015/07/03 03:34:23
sausy1981
Ha ha, unfortunately there's nothing I can do about that, i'll make an effort to be clearer in upcoming videos. Thanks for watching man.
2015/07/03 20:00:36
sausy1981
Hi Guys, I've uploaded video 10 of the series, See it here ---> https://youtu.be/3kl8_s44y88
2015/07/04 14:26:23
TheMaartian
GLG
I have watched 3 of the videos. Great job and all credit to you for taking the time to create these videos and share them. The only minor problem I had was understanding that thick Irish accent. 
Cheers
Greg


A couple three pints o' Guinness helps immeasurably! ESPECIALLY if it's the real deal Guinness from the Republic! So good, it's almost an orgasm in a glass!
2015/07/04 14:45:19
jps
Keep up the good work !
 
All the best
Jan
2015/07/06 15:42:47
sausy1981
Ok so here's the last video in my full mix series, watch the video and hear the final mix here --->
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2015/07/08 04:35:11
sausy1981
Ok guys, Well the full mix tutorial is done and dusted, although I will do another one in the future in a different genre. I was now hoping to get some feedback and ideas on what people wanna see me cover next. All suggestions and requests welcome.
Thanks,
Andrew
2015/07/08 06:43:36
ShellstaX
Nice one Andrew - thanks for your efforts.
 
Where to next? - diversity I guess:
- Rock
- Rockabilly
- EDM
- Cinematic
- Orchestral 
- Irish Traditional
...
:)
2015/07/08 06:57:49
maximumpower
As far as genre goes, I would prefer Rock but whatever you do would be great.
 
Is it worth spending time showing how you capture the tracks in the first place or has that been done to death?
What do you look for when setting setting up a mic or direct recording of an instrument? What are the key things to get right up front?
 
Can those concepts be tied in with a mixing tutorial so we would understand how they relate? 
 
 
Thanks again for the videos!
2015/07/08 07:22:06
ShellstaX
maximumpower
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What do you look for when setting setting up a mic ...



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