We could probably get Rogers Cable10 to pick that up.weatherstation audio wrote:A funny thought, we should make are own 'Classic Albums' episode of Saint John recordings... hopefully we can get Malcolm to dig out some old 4 tracks of the band 'Happy' etc...
Malcolm Boyce wrote:We could probably get Rogers Cable10 to pick that up.
"Classic Demos" ®weatherstation audio wrote:'Classic Albums' is already a licensed name... we need another clever name ?
Malcolm Boyce wrote:"Classic Demos" (TM)
Malcolm Boyce wrote:
One of the best quotes about mix automation was credited to George Harrison asking "Why would you want to recall a mix you don't like?"
In a broader sense, "in the box" has come to mean working in a digital audio workstation or DAW. It is just a slang term, but is becoming more and more accepted. You will hear people refer to "recording in the box" or "mixing in the box".josh porter wrote:what does in the box mean?? i've never heard of it.
Malcolm Boyce wrote: As well, you might have someone like Weatherstation who may start a project in another format altogether like an analog tape machine, and transfer it to a DAW to mix it "in the box".
This is becoming less of an issue as DAW manufacturers are getting it together. The newer versions of Sonar, which I have been using, all have such high resolution and a solid audio engine, that I haven't heard any issues with "summing". I have performed many tests, and had files perfectly null every time.U1176 wrote:The reported downfall of mixing "In the Box" is the issue of summing.
To people who have used several of the more serious DAWs, Sonar is considered a leader in the quality of it's engine and buss structure. Nuendo is also know to have one of the better ones as well.U1176 wrote:Glad to hear some advances in that respect.
U1176 wrote:When Cubase 4 gets here in a few days would you be willing to give it the once over in that regard?
weatherstation audio wrote:
Sometimes, I'll load a Sonar mixes and feed 16 sub-tracks back to my AMEK/TAC console for alt sonic flavour, but to attempt this every session will require more patchbay soldering on my part to make the patch system more effortless and efficient.
U1176 wrote:When Cubase 4 gets here in a few days would you be willing to give it the once over in that regard?
U1176 wrote:
Hey I know a guy!!
weatherstation audio wrote:U1176 wrote:
Hey I know a guy!!
That reminds me,
Is my old Traynor guitar amp still over there ?
I should re-wire that sucker...
weatherstation audio wrote:I my god,
that emoticon is funniest thing I've seen in months !!!
Yeah yeah, I know... I'm actually scared to re-wire this amp... I'm sure I'll fuck it up and come crying to Thom to fix it.
*says with a wimpering voice*
"must... be... strong..."
I'm so waiting for Andrew to chime in on this...
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