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this has been covered 6,453,732,453,231 times [message #73170] Thu, 28 September 2006 06:29 Go to next message
Jeremy Luzier is currently offline  Jeremy Luzier   UNITED STATES
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Registered: November 2005
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what the **** is happening on the PARIS master.

lately i have been running back into Nuendo where i generally eq and
compress the final stereo mix.

NOW... i am not squashing to death the final stereo mix, generally speaking.
:-)

i only use a compressor set in dual mono... not stereo linking... as this
gives me a noticeably increase in width.

i listened back to some mixes i did without this method. the final was
either printed in paris, meaning actually bounced in paris. OR the paris
master was sent via spdif back to Nuendo for a bounce... same thing i do now
without eq and compression on the return input to Nuendo.

upon listening back to those mixes... i prompty wanted to throw up!!!

because they were so much bigger and wider than my current method. was it
just those songs were better produced? has the most recent stuff i mixed
just been lacking in attention to detail from the producer? or is it
because of the freekin paris bus mojo magic enhancer thingy?

here is why i quit doing the paris bus bounce. i was tired of getting sawed
off waveforms. thats it. is that ridiculous or what?

sawed off waveforms are bad right?

WTF?
Re: this has been covered 6,453,732,453,231 times [message #73172 is a reply to message #73170] Thu, 28 September 2006 06:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
gene lennon is currently offline  gene lennon
Messages: 565
Registered: July 2006
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"Jeremy Luzier" <j.luzier@comcast.net> wrote:
>what the **** is happening on the PARIS master.
>
>lately i have been running back into Nuendo where i generally eq and
>compress the final stereo mix.
>
>NOW... i am not squashing to death the final stereo mix, generally speaking.
>:-)
>
>i only use a compressor set in dual mono... not stereo linking... as this
>gives me a noticeably increase in width.
>
>i listened back to some mixes i did without this method. the final was
>either printed in paris, meaning actually bounced in paris. OR the paris
>master was sent via spdif back to Nuendo for a bounce... same thing i do
now
>without eq and compression on the return input to Nuendo.
>
>upon listening back to those mixes... i prompty wanted to throw up!!!
>
>because they were so much bigger and wider than my current method. was
it
>just those songs were better produced? has the most recent stuff i mixed
>just been lacking in attention to detail from the producer? or is it
>because of the freekin paris bus mojo magic enhancer thingy?
>
>here is why i quit doing the paris bus bounce. i was tired of getting sawed
>off waveforms. thats it. is that ridiculous or what?
>
>sawed off waveforms are bad right?
>
>WTF?
>

Its the freekin paris bus mojo magic enhancer thingy.
Well put
Gene
Re: this has been covered 6,453,732,453,231 times [message #73175 is a reply to message #73172] Thu, 28 September 2006 07:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jeremy Luzier is currently offline  Jeremy Luzier   UNITED STATES
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Registered: November 2005
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gene-

you do this right?... print back to DP, or Logic, using eq and/or
compression on the input return.

have you ever thrown up listening to the 'old way'?

jeremy
Re: this has been covered 6,453,732,453,231 times [message #73178 is a reply to message #73175] Thu, 28 September 2006 07:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
gene lennon is currently offline  gene lennon
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Registered: July 2006
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"Jeremy Luzier" <j.luzier@comcast.net> wrote:
>gene-
>
>you do this right?... print back to DP, or Logic, using eq and/or
>compression on the input return.
>
>have you ever thrown up listening to the 'old way'?
>
>jeremy
>
>
>
Yes I do this. My current mix config splits the digital output from Paris.
One set goes through two channels of my Mytek D/A converters , then into
my Mellennia NESEQ-2 then into a Portico 5043 then back into Mytek/Mac for
recording the 2-track. The second pair goes direct 24bit SPDIF out of Paris
into the Mac and records the 2-track mix simultaneously without the analog
“mastering”.
Gene
Re: this has been covered 6,453,732,453,231 times [message #73185 is a reply to message #73170] Thu, 28 September 2006 08:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
animix is currently offline  animix   FRANCE
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>or is it because of the freekin paris bus mojo magic enhancer thingy

One of the features of the Paris mix bus that is not in the manual is the
fact that it is the only digital system that can induce euphoric vomiting. .

;o)

"Jeremy Luzier" <j.luzier@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:451bc9ab$1@linux...
> what the **** is happening on the PARIS master.
>
> lately i have been running back into Nuendo where i generally eq and
> compress the final stereo mix.
>
> NOW... i am not squashing to death the final stereo mix, generally
speaking.
> :-)
>
> i only use a compressor set in dual mono... not stereo linking... as this
> gives me a noticeably increase in width.
>
> i listened back to some mixes i did without this method. the final was
> either printed in paris, meaning actually bounced in paris. OR the paris
> master was sent via spdif back to Nuendo for a bounce... same thing i do
now
> without eq and compression on the return input to Nuendo.
>
> upon listening back to those mixes... i prompty wanted to throw up!!!
>
> because they were so much bigger and wider than my current method. was it
> just those songs were better produced? has the most recent stuff i mixed
> just been lacking in attention to detail from the producer? or is it
> because of the freekin paris bus mojo magic enhancer thingy?
>
> here is why i quit doing the paris bus bounce. i was tired of getting
sawed
> off waveforms. thats it. is that ridiculous or what?
>
> sawed off waveforms are bad right?
>
> WTF?
>
>
Re: this has been covered 6,453,732,453,231 times [message #73213 is a reply to message #73185] Thu, 28 September 2006 12:54 Go to previous message
D-unit is currently offline  D-unit   UNITED STATES
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"DJ" <notachance@net.net> wrote in message news:451bef38$1@linux...



> One of the features of the Paris mix bus that is not in the manual is the
> fact that it is the only digital system that can induce euphoric vomiting.
..


Hey,

That gives me a idea for a cool band name!!

db
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