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Postby Futureman » Mon Feb 01, 2010 12:36 pm

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Postby jithknot » Tue Feb 02, 2010 12:11 am

that was great
loved it,
i think everyone should watch that
and the audiophile stuff was really funny
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Postby Futureman » Tue Feb 02, 2010 12:41 am

I dug the Apogee vs Soundblaster demo.. great!
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Postby jithknot » Tue Feb 02, 2010 7:41 pm

haha
funny
cus i was in an apogee demonstration on the day you posted the video, and they were going on about their advancements in word clock and conversions and stuff.
and after that
watching this video was like, funny.
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Postby DwaneHollands » Sat Feb 06, 2010 1:46 pm

That was a great watch!

But what do the pro's think about what he said about convertors and clocks. I don't mean to stir or anything, but people on TRM forums have talked about better convertors than they have. Better clocking etc. Is there really a difference and also considering what he said about "stacking is parrallel not series" and that having multiple channels combined would not actually multiply the noise etc.

Any comments? Is it truly not worth spending money on better convertors than? Simply just get as many in/outs as you really want/need regardless of the brand etc?

I mean Apogee, Lavry, Weiss etc are massive players that many engineers with much more experience and much more golden ears than me, are raving about and using...
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Postby Mark Bassett » Sun Feb 07, 2010 3:04 pm

Superman has to talk up his cape because he uses it, or something along those lines.

It's a brave audio engineer who admits to not being able to hear something that everyone around her swears by.

Converters would be the absolute last thing on my list of stuff to upgrade if I was a recording engineer.
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Postby DwaneHollands » Mon Feb 08, 2010 4:54 pm

Mark,

Wow, that blew me out of the water! Hmm I'm guessing that monitors and mixing environment (accoustics) are pretty important to be able to hear better though.
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Postby lonearranger » Mon Feb 08, 2010 5:46 pm

Definitely the room is something that needs to be looked at as a priority - pretty much every studio rescue they do in SOS mag involves some sort of acoustic treatment.

My cynical side finds it interesting that the guy is one of the principals of real traps who make acoustic treatments.

But then again I have never heard anyone deny the importance of some sort of room treatment for listening or recording.

Given this, what is the most economical way to work out what you should do to treat a particular room, does anyone do remote consulting based on pics/measurements?
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Postby rick » Mon Feb 08, 2010 6:05 pm

you know i slipped my disc in my back again the other day and i was sitting down watching this video waiting for the drugs to kick in so i could stand up and walk away from this link .

jesus i wanted to get up and walk away anyway
what a load of crap

i have a new found dislike for this guy after listening to the "pop " music he makes .

sometimes its ok to not want to be just like the short smug self serving dweeb in the video isnt it ..?

i hope the pain killers kick in soon :(
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Postby DwaneHollands » Mon Feb 08, 2010 6:18 pm

I must admit, I'd be happy if my music never sounded like his...I don't even know how to classify that style.

Rick, sorry to hear about your disc. I've ruptured a disc in my lower back a few years back (but not slipped one) so I can partially relate to the pain. Couldn't walk for days after it. Still plays up if my lower back muscles are weak. Working out helps me strengthen it so my muscles take the weight. But that's a slow process and i'm sure you don't want to know anything about moving right now!

His talk has given me food for thought. At least at my level. Maybe one day I'd hear the difference, but I think I need to focus on treating my room. Soffit mounting my monitors and stuff. Back to johnlsayers.com to do more research for me I think.
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Postby rick » Mon Feb 08, 2010 6:29 pm

thanks dwane for you sympathey ( i just jumped in a hot shower and i feel 60 times better )

do what ever lights you up in life me thinks , but dispite what you have read and think you want
please dont soffit mount your speakers

the next soffit mounted room i hear that sounds fabulous will be my first ....
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Postby DwaneHollands » Mon Feb 08, 2010 8:20 pm

rick wrote:thanks dwane for you sympathey ( i just jumped in a hot shower and i feel 60 times better)


Yeah I didn't realise how loudly I groaned I was when I got dropped home once, trying to step up the curve. My neighbour actually came out of his house and asked if I was alright. But Yeah, Hot Water = Much Relief!

rick wrote:but dispite what you have read and think you want please dont soffit mount your speakers

the next soffit mounted room i hear that sounds fabulous will be my first ....


OK. I'll defintely take that under advisement. Yeah, I've noticed that your monitors and loudspeakers are not in-wall. It looks like you have heaps of bass trapping in the wall behind them. And tell you the truth, I've seen some pictures of studios that produced music I admire, that don't soffit mount. It kinda threw a flag up that I ignored...

It certainly is easier to build without the soffits!
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Postby rick » Tue Feb 09, 2010 7:15 am

have a look on eithan winers website for the r rated acoustics video , then decide if you want to follow his advice about anything ...
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Postby NYMo » Tue Feb 09, 2010 9:53 am

Hi there,

Dwayne...soffits are really a hangover from the era of VERY large playback vibe monitors..JBL 4435 etc

Most of the mixing and balancing these days are done on nearfield and smaller monitors.

I agree with Rick...save your money !

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Postby DwaneHollands » Tue Feb 09, 2010 12:57 pm

NYMo wrote:Hi there,

Dwayne...soffits are really a hangover from the era of VERY large playback vibe monitors..JBL 4435 etc

Most of the mixing and balancing these days are done on nearfield and smaller monitors.

I agree with Rick...save your money !


Righto. Sounds good to me. What the monitors that I see in Rick's studio? There are those little pair and then the bigger ones. I'm sure my room wouldn't be big enough for loudspeakers like that...and my budget not big enough for the small ones...haha. Just be interested in knowing anyhow...unless it's one of those things that no-one's allowed to know...or they're custom made...secret sauce jobbies and I'm ignorantly asking "that which must not be asked"...lol.
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Postby jkhuri44 » Tue Feb 09, 2010 12:59 pm

they are meyers u see in the photo...

yeah, u probably cant afford em.

its not a secret, if u get something mastered there, u see em infront of ur eyes...
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Postby rick » Tue Feb 09, 2010 1:10 pm

soffit mounts are a whole thing that works perfectly on paper , i have just never seen a room that actually works in real life
you have to build massive walls and get the speaker placement exactly right first time to the mm

nobody ever does

in my new studio we will have massive and i mean massive speakers
i like the idea of being able to move them around untill they are perfect , we will see if i do
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Postby DwaneHollands » Tue Feb 09, 2010 1:22 pm

jkhuri44 wrote:they are meyers u see in the photo...

yeah, u probably cant afford em.

its not a secret, if u get something mastered there, u see em infront of ur eyes...


haha true.

rick wrote:soffit mounts are a whole thing that works perfectly on paper , i have just never seen a room that actually works in real life
you have to build massive walls and get the speaker placement exactly right first time to the mm


Yeah that was the bit I was quite paranoid about. What if we stuff up the positioning! Since we built our factory I've noticed that a wall that you think is 'square' ain't necessarily so! So it doesn't become a great point of origin! I could already hear the arguments with me and my dad! lol. But yeah I have quite a long room so I want to have a mixing end and a live end for recording accoustics, vocalists, percussion stuff. Might need some freestanding absorbers between them to prevent reflections coming back from live end to the mixing end. Maybe need to do some mid/low absorbtion in the freestanding if it keeps returning them from the live end.

rick wrote:in my new studio we will have massive and i mean massive speakers
i like the idea of being able to move them around untill they are perfect , we will see if i do


Sounds sick...
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