RE: OT GEN Acoutics AHHHHHHH
2001-11-25 by DbbBrook@aol.com
I need to know two other examples of pairs of notes sharing the same frequency ratio as a fifth is 1:1.5 ratio? Acoustics. You lot are very clever people.
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2001-11-25 by DbbBrook@aol.com
I need to know two other examples of pairs of notes sharing the same frequency ratio as a fifth is 1:1.5 ratio? Acoustics. You lot are very clever people.
2001-11-25 by Joeri Vankeirsbilck
Increase ASIO buffer setting. Your system isn t fast enough. ... -- Belway Productions [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2001-11-24 by ekegel@cone.nl
Hi there, I use the Nuendo 9652 audio card, together with LAMP on a beige G3 and Digital 328 mixing desk (connected through light pipe). At a certain point the
2001-11-24 by Kool Musick
Kool Musick wrote: Hi Debbie, You are more than welcome. Affectionately yours, Adam Pendse wrote: rrrrrrrrrrrr down tiger :-)) LOL. OK. Kool
2001-11-24 by Adam Pendse
... rrrrrrrrrrrr down tiger :-))
2001-11-23 by Kool Musick
Debbie Brooks wrote: Thnak you for the site. Looks perfect. Hi Debbie, You are more than welcome. Affectionately yours, Kool Musick Keep Musick Kool
2001-11-23 by DbbBrook@aol.com
Thank you Yoonchi was your knowledge. Debbie xx [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2001-11-23 by Hendrik Jan Veenstra
... You don t want to know... -- Hendrik Jan Veenstra Omega Art: http://www.ision.nl/users/h/index.html
2001-11-22 by DbbBrook@aol.com
Thnak you for the site. Looks perfect. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2001-11-22 by Joeri Vankeirsbilck
... Are you so scary then? ;-))))))) -- Belway Productions
2001-11-22 by Hendrik Jan Veenstra
... Is this an attempt to scare away the last woman on the list or what? Besides, I don t think my girlfriend would like the idea too much... cheers, HJ --
2001-11-22 by yoonchinet@yahoo.com
... I think that as guitar player you have to tune with the harmonics method. Especially when you play with distortion. When those harmonics on top join in,
2001-11-22 by Joeri Vankeirsbilck
... ROFL. :-)) -- Belway Productions
2001-11-22 by GAmoore@aol.com
... Hey, HJ, it looks like Debbie has some growing affection for you! Maybe this could lead to the first LUG marriage.
2001-11-22 by drizzley@yahoo.com
... And he explains it so clearly that even I can nearly understand it. I wonder how many guitar players here actually eschew the method of tuning with
2001-11-22 by Kool Musick
Gerry Straub wrote: ... the final mixdown, I badly suffer from my nonexisting knowledge how to do it. so any recommended websites / books / personal tips
2001-11-22 by Kool Musick
http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/music/basics.html Kool Musick Keep Musick Kool _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your
2001-11-21 by maakbow@hotmail.com
... Yeah , i had to think back a while to remember all that dB stuff too Maak Bow [dip Aud Eng]
2001-11-21 by DbbBrook@aol.com
Thank you HJ very much for your great knowledge and every one else. Debbie xxx [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2001-11-21 by Hendrik Jan Veenstra
... Thought so... ... Well, they have it over here as well, although I doubt they have a 30-year back-log... ... Next time I m in the library, I ll check to
2001-11-21 by Murray McDowall
... Hi Hendrik, Probably not ;-) I find Scientific American in most decent libraries but I am in Australia. I have played trumpet myself and I thought it was
2001-11-21 by Hendrik Jan Veenstra
Hi Debbie, I moved this to the OT-list, as per Joeri s request, and send you a CC privately as well. I suppose you still read the OT-list, so subsequent posts
2001-11-20 by Joeri Vankeirsbilck
About EQ ing: try to filter out things instead of boosting everything! That s an often-made mistake. An important part of a good mix is a good arrangement:
2001-11-20 by Tony Thompson
Hello. Try things out - different EQs, reverb settings, levels - and cut different versions and above all LISTEN TO THEM ON DIFFERENT SYSTEMS. This is vital as
2001-11-20 by Murray McDowall
At 05:59 AM 20/11/01 +0000, Maak Bow wrote: ... Hi Maak , I fished out the old textbooks to look this up -- getting rusty I guess. You are quite correct that
2001-11-20 by maakbow@hotmail.com
Just do your best. By all means read and ask and listen and watch. But next time you do it, it will sound better. Don t get to bogged down with one mix taking
2001-11-20 by maakbow@hotmail.com
... it takes ... 6dBm [or i think dBV] is twice as much SIGNAL but twice as loud to the ear [accoustically] is 10dB spl though of course the dB is not a fixed
2001-11-19 by hiimamusician@aol.com
In my opinion this List has way too many messages every day In a message dated 11/13/01 2:33:12 PM, DbbBrook@aol.com writes:
2001-11-19 by Adam Pendse
Hi, ... A PC dedicated and built as a DAW wins in every point you just mentioned. No bias - I m lucky enough to have both platforms. Best regards, Adam P
2001-11-19 by Gerrit "Gerry" Straub
Hi group, I nearly finished a song but now as it comes to the final mixdown, I badly suffer from my nonexisting knowledge how to do it. Still the song doesn t
2001-11-19 by Doug Slick
... Oh. Now that you explained it that way, I see the reasoning. :-) -- Doug [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2001-11-19 by Kool Musick
http://www.seedsofpeace.org/ GA Moore wrote: A lady, whose husband died in the WTC tragedy, donated $40,000 to the Seeds of Peace summer camp which brings
2001-11-19 by GAmoore@aol.com
A lady, whose husband died in the WTC tragedy, donated $40,000 to the Seeds of Peace summer camp which brings together Arab and Israeli high schools kids to
2001-11-18 by Teddy Kumpel
HEY, wake up.... don t take offense personally but.... you guys are anal retentive. please get over it, don t make red lights go off and stop driving each
2001-11-18 by Teddy Kumpel
... definitely NOT!!! bad idea. -- GO SEE http://www.teddybut.com and http://www.mp3.com/teddybut Kumpelstiltskin Music, Inc./EMI Music Publishing Burning
2001-11-17 by Murray McDowall
... Is 3 db twice as loud ? 6 dB is twice as loud. Two violins are 3dB louder than one violin, it takes four to be twice as loud or 6 dB louder. ...
2001-11-17 by GAmoore@aol.com
So what number of db corresponds to multiplying the volume by exactly 2? That will preserve the bit relationships, right? Is 3 db twice as loud ? I think I
2001-11-17 by GAmoore@aol.com
... Bill Gates has been ripping programmers off, competitive companies off, the public off, and only now musicians get their turn. But you gotta understand
2001-11-17 by GAmoore@aol.com
... Its seems preferable to normalize a track then push the fader down, to minimize noise .... but maybe that is ancient thinking, since you re going to bounce
2001-11-17 by GAmoore@aol.com
... If a signal were maxed out...and a mastering engineer were going to EQ and send it over the top, why can t he simply turn the signal down before it hits
2001-11-16 by marc lindahl
It would cause a slight increase in noise - either quantization noise or dither noise if dithered. Point is, the mastering engineer is further processing the
2001-11-16 by LogicBaby
Sorry if I missed this, but my understanding of normalization is that you find the highest value a peak then multiply the bits uniformly by a factor that
2001-11-16 by yoonchinet@yahoo.com
... It is true that you should avoid normalizing, when afterwards you are going to apply A LOT of processing. But I wonder if it s not the processing that will
2001-11-16 by Doug Slick
... Hi, I can t believe that a company of that size and stature would stoop to such a low life tactic just to save some of their precious cash. I ve been hit
2001-11-16 by Gilles Ruppert
Sorry to tell you Sascha: wrong, see my other post. if you don t believe me check out Ken C Pohlmann, Principles of Digital Audio. You might not hear the
2001-11-16 by Gilles Ruppert
sorry to tell you: you are wrong, every digital calculation brings you quantization noise due to quatization / rounding error (error which comes when you
2001-11-16 by Sascha Franck
... dithering ... You re completely right. Normalizing doesn t harm the sound quality in the slightest way (well, it brings your peaks up to 0dB and that might
2001-11-16 by texture444@aol.com
gilles, ... maybe i m wrong, but i thought that was only true in cases wherein dithering and/or noise-shaping processes were repeatedly applied. ? best, dt /
2001-11-16 by Gilles Ruppert
See my last mail: more processes, worse quality.
2001-11-15 by Paul Najar
salziger@noos.fr on 16/11/01 5:24 AM, salziger@noos.fr at salziger@noos.fr ... Don t do it. If you re music is of a percussive nature and you re mixing it