MEC fans: Quiet AND Noisy [message #56512] |
Tue, 02 August 2005 06:36 |
Rod Lincoln
Messages: 883 Registered: September 2005
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air amount of time setting up for this
>> with
>> two mic'ed bass amps and a bass DI (using a Little Labs STD and a Radial
>> Engineering JX2 Switchbone) and various mics set up for upright bass,
>> mandolin, guitar, vocals and dobro. All in all there were 9 active
>> mics and
>> within 2 hours we had the better part of 6 songs in the can.
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>> Then a bunch of their *friends* came by and so it was break time. When
>> they
>> got in from the break they were so zoned that we spent the next 3 hours
>> trying to get 2 songs properly tracked. Never happened. Sloppy crap that
>> they will never be happy with, so their little *break* cost them a fair
>> chunk of change. My billing doesn't stop for this, but there was
>> *grumbling*
>> about it because they weren't happy with how the second half of the
>> session
>> went.
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>> If I hear any more of this *grumbling* shit tonight, I'm going to
>> throw them
>> out on their collective asses.
>>
>> DJ
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Re: MEC fans: Quiet AND Noisy [message #56524 is a reply to message #56514] |
Tue, 02 August 2005 12:27 |
Rod Lincoln
Messages: 883 Registered: September 2005
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minute in, then it starts drifting, 82 starts drifting too fast
almost instantly, 80 starts drifting too slow in the same
manner; i double it to 162 to get more precise "nudges", but
163 starts drifting too fast & 162 starts drifting too slow -
just takes longer to do it. Sorry, can't go up to 324, I tell
him, workstation won't go that high LOL He's not on a DAW, so
we can't exchange any kind of files directly.
I'm gonna have to program it from scratch by ear at 81 while
listening to his rhythm track on a regular CD player - uurgh.
Anyway, just griping... anyone else ever deal with this?
NeilYou'll need a DAW that allows you to set tempo in increments of 10ths or
100ths of a beat. Logi
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Re: MEC fans: Quiet AND Noisy [message #56528 is a reply to message #56514] |
Tue, 02 August 2005 17:59 |
Aaron Allen
Messages: 1988 Registered: May 2008
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it)
>it drifts no matter what tempo i use; 81 is perfect for about a
>minute in, then it starts drifting, 82 starts drifting too fast
>almost instantly, 80 starts drifting too slow in the same
>manner; i double it to 162 to get more precise "nudges", but
>163 starts drifting too fast & 162 starts drifting too slow -
>just takes longer to do it. Sorry, can't go up to 324, I tell
>him, workstation won't go that high LOL He's not on a DAW, so
>we can't exchange any kind of files directly.
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>I'm gonna have to program it from scratch by ear at 81 while
>listening to his rhythm track on a regular CD player - uurgh.
>Anyway, just griping... anyone else ever deal with this?
>
>NeilYup, and here's how I handle it.
Pull the wav, split it out to two PAF files.
Drop those in Paris. Get a basic tempo, which you have already done.
Cut them both in the editor s
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