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He's got vidios for beginners to pro and explains how to record each instrument. Theres vidios on mixing but is based more on metal. The technics should apply to most genres
It was cool that I have that same daw up on my desktop, was easy follow what he was doing since I wasn't trying to follow unfamiliar keystrokes and commands
 
he also rags on bass players --(I think his mom used to blow bass players in the 50's for a nickle ) its what I heard
also might be part of my desire to beat his skull to salsa with a T-40 ;) -- its "poetic justice" in my sadistic way :)
Lol
He rags on all members of a band but really hits the bassist, vocalist and drummers.
The big thing he coments the most is know your poop befor going to a stodio and waiting people's time and the bands funds
 
and as a card carrying lifelong member of the CHEAP BASTARD SOCIETY -- that is the redeming quality that keeps me from strapping him to a railroad track and allowing dingos to eat him slowly -----that and the cholesterol content would be seen as animal cruelty to the dingos---and then PETA would be on MY ARSE-- and well -- them folks scare me ........................
 
and as a card carrying lifelong member of the CHEAP BASTARD SOCIETY -- that is the redeming quality that keeps me from strapping him to a railroad track and allowing dingos to eat him slowly -----that and the cholesterol content would be seen as animal cruelty to the dingos---and then PETA would be on MY ARSE-- and well -- them folks scare me ........................
PETA People for Eating Tasty Animals
 
Ok @Thatbastarddon , I'm having some volume pumping type issues.
Am I correct in assuming that it has to do with compression?
Sorry, late night at work....
It is possible...compression can create a “pumping” effect.
Particularly with threshold settings too low...causing the compression to kick in often...
if you’re using a plugin, like Reacomp, that has a gain reduction meter....you can adjust the threshold so that the reduction meter reads -3dB during peak content.
Are you compressing the master bus?....or a subgroup bus(folder)?
 
Sorry, late night at work....
It is possible...compression can create a “pumping” effect.
Particularly with threshold settings too low...causing the compression to kick in often...
if you’re using a plugin, like Reacomp, that has a gain reduction meter....you can adjust the threshold so that the reduction meter reads -3dB during peak content.
Are you compressing the master bus?....or a subgroup bus(folder)?
Compressing sub group
Was going to comp some on the master track- not so sure right now
 
Sorry, late night at work....
It is possible...compression can create a “pumping” effect.
Particularly with threshold settings too low...causing the compression to kick in often...
if you’re using a plugin, like Reacomp, that has a gain reduction meter....you can adjust the threshold so that the reduction meter reads -3dB during peak content.
Are you compressing the master bus?....or a subgroup bus(folder)?
And yes,bim using reacomp
 
Hey thanks for the help, go get some rest I'm going to try out your ideas.
Thanks again
Not a problem at all....I just got in from work...I’ll be up for a while...the Bruins/Oilers game is of interest to me...watching on DVR, so I can hit pause...if necessary...
 
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