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benw
April 3rd, 2008, 04:16 PM
i just love once ive slapped something hard through a limiter, you know, really nailed it, really given it some balls, you know, just brickwalled it, is to upload it to myspace and then record the myspace feed back into logic. i usually use that as the mastered version. it just sounds so... clean? just really really clean? and smooth and airy and strong.

Yeah, just really nice. mmmm. Once i've fed something through the behringer converters and got a nice analog feel to it by recording it to a compact casette tape. get a little bit of nice analog saturation. then back into the computer, and myspace it.



MHMMMM.

thats the kind of gear i lust for.


thats the good shit.





yours sincerely,
ben.





































:Twisted:






































:lol:

Tim Halligan
April 4th, 2008, 01:17 AM
Quick!


Ring Vlado!


He's got a job for you.


:Twisted:


Cheers,
Tim

nobby
April 4th, 2008, 03:06 AM
i just love once ive slapped something hard through a limiter, you know, really nailed it, really given it some balls, you know, just brickwalled it, is to upload it to myspace and then record the myspace feed back into logic. i usually use that as the mastered version. it just sounds so... clean? just really really clean? and smooth and airy and strong.

Yeah, just really nice. mmmm. Once i've fed something through the behringer converters and got a nice analog feel to it by recording it to a compact casette tape. get a little bit of nice analog saturation. then back into the computer, and myspace it.



MHMMMM.

thats the kind of gear i lust for.


thats the good shit.




You're cruisin' for a bruisin', Ben :lol:

glitchfactor
April 4th, 2008, 05:30 PM
You're cruisin' for a bruisin', Ben :lol:

Hehehe....that's funny.....i haven't heard that phrase in ages. I love it!

Bob Olhsson
April 4th, 2008, 05:55 PM
Vlado has also done some of the GREATEST sounding CD masters in history for the Sony jazz label.

Tim Halligan
April 5th, 2008, 05:24 AM
Vlado has also done some of the GREATEST sounding CD masters in history for the Sony jazz label.

And that's the great tragedy.

He's obviously capable of outstanding work, yet also capable of some outright destruction.

I understand about "that's what the client wants"...


Cheers,
Tim