2012/09/28 18:22:42
bapu
bapu
F) I'm sorry if I offended you.


mike_mccue

With regards to dulcimers, I sort of think that your idea that dulcimers are "funny" sort of insults a whole genre of musician, some of whom are friends of mine that I respect as people and musicians. I don't get what's so funny about that. The hammer dulcimer is a wonderful instrument.

With regards to tuning a hammer dulcimer... it's simple... I made a statement that I feel that they are difficult and temperamental to tune... and folks have been making fun of me ever since. I ignored it for 2 weeks and then I told you all that I don't enjoy it.  Some are saying to be insulting and will surely continue.

When you say it in jest... it feels just like the insults. 




Again, 
F) I'm sorry if I offended you. 


That is never my intention.


2012/09/28 18:26:06
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2012/09/28 18:39:27
Jonbouy
mike_mccue


I'm sorry I had to go all drama queen.

Thanks for the F).


Maybe we can talk about white socks?

:-)


best regards,
mike

Can you tune white socks without a Strobe tuner?  Can you correct them with ARC? 
 
Besides many of the friends I love and respect wear white socks, why would you mock them? You don't even know them.
 
2012/09/28 19:08:48
timidi
Lots of good WTF info here. WOW.....
2012/09/28 19:14:21
dmbaer
IK Obi


ARC for 39.99? I No-ah guy.... Anyways, it sounds like ARC is doing what its supposed to be doing if after you turn it off the mix sounds bass heavy. Check the mix on other playback systems and the mix should be more consistent to what you heard with it on.


But the OP is on to a great idea.  We ARC owners would like ARC to be always on for anything that comes out of our monitors and always off for everything else.  We can't do that with ARC as a VST, but maybe your tech. wizards can figure out some way to enable it at the driver level?  Maybe that's not remotely possible, but if it were, it would be beyond cool.
2012/09/28 19:32:11
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2012/09/28 22:26:01
The Band19
I'm a fan of ARS, I'm not familiar with this ARC band you speak of.
2012/09/29 00:14:15
bapu
It is never what I say, it is always how it is taken.



That is one heck of a quote Robby. Love it.
2012/09/29 07:45:31
Beagle
Sorry I didn't respond earlier Tim, that's not the thread I was thinking of, but the end result is the same.

as I said I've not done this myself because, like bapsi, I rarely listen to commerical music on my DAW anyway and I use ARC only for mixing and not with headphones (and I've not even mentioned dulcimers...ooops!)
2012/09/29 11:15:27
timidi
I rarely listen to commerical music on my DAW anyway



Thanks Reece.

I like to listen to commercial on my DAW cause it sounds so friggin nice:)
But, how else can you validate any reference listening??
I A/B my mix to commercial mixes all the time. Think you may be missing something.


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