List some faves if you use them also.
Thanks!
There needs to be more Recording/Audio Engineering talk here!

Yes. I'm running it on my home system not at the studio yet because I want to make sure everything is working fine before I do that. I made that mistake before.AwakenedDrummer wrote:
btw- did you upgrade to Pro Tools 8?? If so, what do you think about it.
I think there great. I use them all the time. They were $$$$$ But I think I got my money's worth. I feel thier top shelf plugins. I only use them on the tracks. I use others for the over all mix. I'm not a plugin junky but let me say just one thing. "I learned not to go overboard, the less the better it sounds. I feel the hole key to mixing is getting the track recorded top shelf. Do the best you can when recording the tracks. No EQ, run all channels flat. Lets here some feedback on this and see how other Tecks do thier recording and mixing. Cool !!!!!AwakenedDrummer wrote:I was wondering what the home recorders here, or even the guys that work in or run studios think of the Waves Plugins?
List some faves if you use them also.
Thanks!
There needs to be more Recording/Audio Engineering talk here!
I definitely think getting great tracks is really the best way to go to help any mix. Start with good musicians, with good sounding instruments, and run them through a decent mic and pre. I do cut a lot of stuff pretty flat these days, although I typically do some EQ on the drum tracks while tracking to get things a little dialed in. I also usually compress vocals and bass a bit as I'm tracking.BloodyFingers wrote:"I learned not to go overboard, the less the better it sounds. I feel the hole key to mixing is getting the track recorded top shelf. Do the best you can when recording the tracks. No EQ, run all channels flat. Lets here some feedback on this and see how other Tecks do thier recording and mixing. Cool !!!!!
Are you on soundclick.com, if not you should try that one. They good streaming and a ton of features just for us music people.You can get an idea of some of my work from my myspace page - www.FrigoRecording.com will get you there. Of course myspace compresses the stream quite a bit, so they don't sound as good as the actual mp3s I upload, but I do get a lot of compliments on the way my mixes sound on myspace.
No, I haven't tried soundclick yet. I'll have to check it out. Thanks!BloodyFingers wrote: Are you on soundclick.com, if not you should try that one. They good streaming and a ton of features just for us music people.
I'd be interested in doing that. I may even be willing to have people over to my house/studio to hang sometime and talk tech, if people would possibly be interested in that. Let me know.AwakenedDrummer wrote:Would you recording guys be interested in meeting up at a bar or whatever and talking tech? we could exchange tips & ideas.