Dear John, (sorry, I've always wanted to use that),
I'm not assuming anything. Not even that altering a recorded sound using EQ, for whatever reason, is fixing the sound. Just changing it. Fine. If there was no problem before, there certainly isn't now. And there is nothing wrong with using that method instead of re-recording the sound, not better, not fixed, but changed. I'll use your semantics.
I read the thread, I understand what it was about. But after 10 or 12 posts about using how to make the sound better by using effects I went to the old line of recording more like you wish the sound to be. I'm sorry you took offence to that suggestion. Perhaps I was a little sharp, but I didn't think I was mean-spirited or tedious, and tedious and small is how I find your replies, belaboring points.
So like the letter named after you, I'm going to break off my end of this conversation, now. I know I'm not getting anything out of it and I doubt any third party is either.
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