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2012/05/06 20:29:01
trimph1
To heck with this...I'm going back to knotted rope.
2012/05/06 20:34:40
Danny Danzi
BenMMusTech


That sounds like a threat Danny!!!

What have I done???

Apart from point out the obvious, you and Jeff are usually in clousion I and turn it into a joke, I ask again what have I done.

Now there will be some who agree with you ban me for life, some would disagree with you and I have seen many who have said welcome back.

It's true I am a divisive personality but I pull my weight around this forum, I have brought interesting topics to the table, I have brought interesting information to the table and again people have thanked me.

I have tried to help people with their X1 problems and particualy their wirless controllers, for which I am one of the few people who have had very few problems with these controllers.

I ask again Danny what I have I done, I mean your threat!! I could report that couldn't I but I don't because I can play with the big boys, even when I was banned I made no threats to get banned!!!

Your postulating only confirms my joke!!

Neb

Please report me. I see no threat. I growled at you like a dog would if you kept on teasing it and said "Don't fk with me and forget I exist". That's hardly a threat, but if it tickles your fancy to report me, please do so and don't procrastinate or analytically study the post to the point of earning another degree.
 
It's not the first time you've used my name in a way that I felt was uncalled for. Your joke....don't joke with me or include me in your jokes. You're not a friend that has earned the right to do so.
 
-Danny
2012/05/06 20:35:43
Jeff Evans
Yes thanks Ben I am not fully aquainted with the inner workings of your TL Audio device. I do know they do sound rather great. I had to repair one a few years back for a major studio here in Melbourne and I used it for a while after that and was impressed for sure. (BTW I had BIG problems getting parts for it, it is NOT well serviced here in Oz) You had better hope it does not break down.

Not sure what you mean by +10 button and what digital level is it calibrating too that is another question. As we know there can be many varying reference levels like -14 which I use a lot, then Pro Tools (and many others) are on -18, we have K system -20 and SSL also suggest -22 and -24 as reference levels. So how would you go calibrating your TL  meters to any of those standards.

I would be inclined to use the TL meter for what is intended for and that is monitoring what is coming in and going away from the TL device. Separate calibrated VU's elsewhere in the system are much more flexible and useful. Also I can change the ref level that my VU's are using at the drop of a hat.
2012/05/06 20:38:07
mattplaysguitar

What have I done??? 


Maybe, this comment?


Danny and Jeff they make such a lovley school yard chums, you can see them now, pulling the wings off fly's, burning ants with mangnifying glasses.


I can imagine most people would be a little angry at a statement like this.

2012/05/06 20:50:11
BenMMusTech
Matt don't you get irony, your from Oz, we are British in nature so we should get irony.

Look at the tone of converstaion, between Jeff, myself and Danny, I use humour and irony to point out the obvious,

Look at Jeffs final comment's yes great unit's but hard to service, you better hope it doesn't break down.

It's because it's manufactured in Brittan, one of the few devices in this price range ($2000) that isn't manufactured in China.

So by proxy of course it's going to be hard to get parts and service, christ anything that is manufactured outside of this country and in this price range is going to be difficult to get parts and service for.

Neb
2012/05/06 22:48:02
trimph1
I tend to use VU meters more rather than less when it comes to this.

Probably it is because I find it easier to manage the production that way...who knows....
2012/05/08 06:48:54
Bristol_Jonesey
recording hot could possibly add some form of digital harmonic distortion, or that is how I read it.
 
Man, this thread show's how little we know about the digital recording process and how importent these discusions are!!
 
I'm sticking with the hot theory because I tend to mix in Sonar as if it was an analog mixer, eg I use the trim pot and Esp if there is even half a chance of adding some kind of digital harmonic distortion that is pleasing to the ears, into my mix.



There is no such thing as pleasant sounding digital distortion.
2012/05/08 07:09:49
trimph1
Digital Distortion?!?!?!?

EEEK!!

I've done that several times here...it do not work!!!!!

OK..I'll grant that there MIGHT be an aesthetic appeal to that type of sonic mayhem for some but that is all it is...only aesthetes would go for that I suppose....
2012/05/08 10:00:06
Bristol_Jonesey
Yeah, aesthetic appeal may be one thing, but could you call it music?
2012/05/08 10:41:10
trimph1
I suppose, if one can imagine that...eeeewwww....
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