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Topic: Full band on livestream? | |
werner althaus Replies: 4 Views: 5952 |
Forum Section: Recording Posted: 2 Apr 2020 6:57 pm Subject: Full band on livestream? |
if you can't monitor in a separate room or other form of isolated space then you could just do a quick rehearsal and record the feed you'll be sending to the stream, listen and make adjustments, repea ... | |
Topic: Full band on livestream? | |
werner althaus Replies: 4 Views: 5952 |
Forum Section: Recording Posted: 1 Apr 2020 7:17 pm Subject: Full band on livestream? |
This maybe an obvious question that you already have thought about but when you say that "we had a good mix at the board" does that mean that someone in a separate acoustically isolated room ... | |
Topic: Autotune and extreme compression | |
werner althaus Replies: 15 Views: 7162 |
Forum Section: Recording Posted: 25 Sep 2019 6:46 pm Subject: Autotune and extreme compression |
...What you posture compression has to do with Autotune is not clear... The way I understand the OP is that he is wondering whether a pitch -corrected harmony part consisting of a root, a third a ... |
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Topic: Autotune and extreme compression | |
werner althaus Replies: 15 Views: 7162 |
Forum Section: Recording Posted: 10 Sep 2019 7:42 pm Subject: Autotune and extreme compression |
To clarify a bit... Analog audio recording (Tape, direct to disc etc.) captures everything and plays it back with an infinite amount of variability. (However, also including tape hiss, record groove n ... | |
Topic: Autotune and extreme compression | |
werner althaus Replies: 15 Views: 7162 |
Forum Section: Recording Posted: 10 Sep 2019 7:04 pm Subject: Autotune and extreme compression |
Take the example of a video of someone talking to camera in front of a stationary background. The only thing that changes from frame to frame is the speaker's face, so if instead of repeatedly record ... | |
Topic: Preferred Control Surface | |
werner althaus Replies: 14 Views: 7688 |
Forum Section: Recording Posted: 3 Aug 2018 7:33 pm Subject: Preferred Control Surface |
Longtime Protools Artist Mix user here. Mine actually says "Euphonix MC Mix" on it. Euphonix, builder of high end large frame digital consoles and smaller controllers like the MCMix was boug ... | |
Topic: Talking Shop Compression and Reverb | |
werner althaus Replies: 45 Views: 19351 |
Forum Section: Recording Posted: 14 Jul 2018 9:47 pm Subject: Talking Shop Compression and Reverb |
....i have to fight engineers all the time about compressors. try to do a bass session with no compressor these days. most players do not know how to even play evenly so you dont need one, but even if ... | |
Topic: Talking Shop Compression and Reverb | |
werner althaus Replies: 45 Views: 19351 |
Forum Section: Recording Posted: 14 Jul 2018 9:47 pm Subject: Talking Shop Compression and Reverb |
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Topic: Unusual "instruments" used on recordings | |
werner althaus Replies: 21 Views: 11662 |
Forum Section: Recording Posted: 12 Jul 2018 1:37 pm Subject: Unusual "instruments" used on recordings |
I know it's not an unusual instrument but before I owned a (cheap ) bass guitar I used my old Gibson ES-5 archtop guitar with the strings tuned down one full octave. Strings felt like overcooked spagh ... | |
Topic: Talking Shop Compression and Reverb | |
werner althaus Replies: 45 Views: 19351 |
Forum Section: Recording Posted: 10 Jul 2018 5:00 am Subject: Talking Shop Compression and Reverb |
quote="werner althaus"]
There's just a little too much misinformation ( in bold) in this post to ignore so here I go: Thanks for setting me straight, I'll refrain from future post ... |
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Topic: Talking Shop Compression and Reverb | |
werner althaus Replies: 45 Views: 19351 |
Forum Section: Recording Posted: 9 Jul 2018 8:25 pm Subject: Talking Shop Compression and Reverb |
I think everybody is right in this thread with a valid point. I haven't tuned into the steel forum in over 6 months but had a little time to kill today so here I am. Here is my thoughts on compression ... | |
Topic: Talking Shop Compression and Reverb | |
werner althaus Replies: 45 Views: 19351 |
Forum Section: Recording Posted: 9 Jul 2018 8:11 pm Subject: Talking Shop Compression and Reverb |
Very true, but lets not lose sight, In the OLD days everyone was recording ANALOG, if you exceeded 0 DB it was a gentle transition past the 0 db point, the audio didn't jump into saturation. Compres ... |
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Topic: Talking Shop Compression and Reverb | |
werner althaus Replies: 45 Views: 19351 |
Forum Section: Recording Posted: 27 Jun 2018 7:37 pm Subject: Talking Shop Compression and Reverb |
The entire point of my replies to the ops initial question is to discuss what a compressor does , it is not to determine if we like them or even if we use them. Two unrelated topics.
Sure, but th ... |
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Topic: Talking Shop Compression and Reverb | |
werner althaus Replies: 45 Views: 19351 |
Forum Section: Recording Posted: 26 Jun 2018 10:26 am Subject: Talking Shop Compression and Reverb |
Many of todays' limiters do more than just "brickwall limiting", as described in Tony's post, they bring up the average level enormously as you move the threshold down , waves L1,2 and 3 com ... | |
Topic: Talking Shop Compression and Reverb | |
werner althaus Replies: 45 Views: 19351 |
Forum Section: Recording Posted: 24 Jun 2018 3:20 pm Subject: Re: Talking Shop Compression and Reverb |
I wanted to quickly dress the OP's reference to presets, since nobody has addressed that yet.
In case of compression I would say that presets are mostly useless, just like EQ presets. Best to just ... |
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Topic: Talking Shop Compression and Reverb | |
werner althaus Replies: 45 Views: 19351 |
Forum Section: Recording Posted: 24 Jun 2018 9:06 am Subject: Talking Shop Compression and Reverb |
To that we agree. As I stated and as the video states, use them as needed, or not. I believe the big picture is before you can use one or NOT, you still have to know how to use one, which is the e ... | |
Topic: Talking Shop Compression and Reverb | |
werner althaus Replies: 45 Views: 19351 |
Forum Section: Recording Posted: 23 Jun 2018 7:36 pm Subject: Talking Shop Compression and Reverb |
It's sole use now is for effect.
Sorry, now I , as well as many pro engineers will totally disagree. A compressors main use today is NOT for effect, it's still the same, tame/control/balance a ... |
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Topic: Talking Shop Compression and Reverb | |
werner althaus Replies: 45 Views: 19351 |
Forum Section: Recording Posted: 23 Jun 2018 1:11 pm Subject: Talking Shop Compression and Reverb |
Got it, however, many things can be viewed with an alternative use, a compressor as well. Regardless of whether people use it is an effect, it's a dynamic processor first and foremost. It's initial a ... | |
Topic: Talking Shop Compression and Reverb | |
werner althaus Replies: 45 Views: 19351 |
Forum Section: Recording Posted: 23 Jun 2018 7:55 am Subject: Talking Shop Compression and Reverb |
What are you disagreeing with, learning how to use a compressor ?
No, of course not, I'm disagreeing with the statement that compression is not an effect. The way music is being compressed these da ... |
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Topic: Talking Shop Compression and Reverb | |
werner althaus Replies: 45 Views: 19351 |
Forum Section: Recording Posted: 22 Jun 2018 6:53 pm Subject: Talking Shop Compression and Reverb |
I disagree, compression these days is very much an effect, unfortunately. It's seems that many "engineers" will default to an overdose of Squish on everything the same way that they used to ... | |
Topic: Help pricing some lap steels? | |
werner althaus Replies: 22 Views: 5412 |
Forum Section: Steel Without Pedals Posted: 26 Apr 2018 5:58 am Subject: Re: Paint job |
The paint job I think is earlier. I say that because it was very well done. The control plate - the painting around the control plate- and the fret board, however, are hideous and amateurish. I think ... | |
Topic: Help pricing some lap steels? | |
werner althaus Replies: 22 Views: 5412 |
Forum Section: Steel Without Pedals Posted: 25 Apr 2018 7:44 pm Subject: Help pricing some lap steels? |
That Bill Lawrence designed PU is not what I was expecting to see but hey, it never hurts to look. I wonder if the blue paint job was done at the same time, late 80's onward. | |
Topic: Help pricing some lap steels? | |
werner althaus Replies: 22 Views: 5412 |
Forum Section: Steel Without Pedals Posted: 13 Apr 2018 8:47 am Subject: Help pricing some lap steels? |
The possibility that there's a PAF sitting in there is one I had not considered, and would definitely be worth exploring. Considering the placement of the controls, and the shape of the replacement mo ... | |
Topic: Help pricing some lap steels? | |
werner althaus Replies: 22 Views: 5412 |
Forum Section: Steel Without Pedals Posted: 13 Apr 2018 5:19 am Subject: Help pricing some lap steels? |
That blue Gibson (BR3 ???) looks old enough (40's or 50's) to have been refinished and it's PU changed a long time ago, hence the possibility of that "generic humbucker" being something valu ... | |
Topic: Help pricing some lap steels? | |
werner althaus Replies: 22 Views: 5412 |
Forum Section: Steel Without Pedals Posted: 12 Apr 2018 8:05 pm Subject: Help pricing some lap steels? |
I'd be curious about the pickup in that blue Gibson. | |
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