Redirected from the LUG to Logic-OT From: "hsjoblad" <w92nqlq6r001@...> Date: Sat Aug 24, 2002 3:14pm Subject: Re: [LUG] [GEN] Charles Dye reveals mixing secrets. --- In logic-users@y..., Colin Miller <snoopy@m...> wrote: > At 01:00 PM 8/24/2002 +0000, you wrote: > > On the contrary, knowledge breeds competition. When the starting point > > been equalized you both know the same techniques. If you have more > > talent and work harder than the other guy, guess who does it better. > > So the other guy has to try even harder. But if the other guy knows > > the expert tricks, and you don't, there's no need for him to get any > > better, until you catch up. > > Exceot one person would know what they were doing, the other would > just be copying someone elses idea without having a real understanding > of what they are doing. Same princicple as if you just gave someone > the answers to a test. They would be even as far as the score goes, > but the 2nd person wouldn't be gtrowing or learning. > > Colin Miller Bollocks. Just because I didn't invent the car doesn't mean I cannot understand how it works and build one. But it doesn't mean I can build a car that works as well as the guys who've been building cars for a long time. This is just about sharing techniques. I'd like to know the effects processors and routings used for those extremely wide, enveloping, yet mono compatible vocals that can be found on every big record today.
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Re: Charles Dye reveals mixing secrets.
2002-08-24 by Jeremy Martin
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