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Simon Swain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 05/02/2008 08:06:24 PM:
> Hi I know this isn't a production list, but I was wondering what
> 313'ers would pick as a reference track for tuning a sound system,
> studio, and comparing their own mix balance against? What do you
>
A friend's father (a sound engineer) used to say Orbital II (Brown) is
the bomb for checking a system.
jeff
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Subject: Re: (313) Reference track
Yeah I was going to try
I would strongly recommend that you not really worry about that sort
of thing. It's not important.
On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 9:06 PM, Simon Swain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi I know this isn't a production list, but I was wondering what 313'ers
> would pick as a reference track for tuning a soun
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> What you say is the idea though, that and to A/B my own tracks with.
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Subject: Re: (313) Reference track
That's a really interesting question. My answer is that it would differ
from person to person, I'd say pick a few different tracks that sound
different from each other and with which you are quite familiar, then make
Simon Swain wrote:
Hi I know this isn't a production list, but I was wondering what 313'ers would
pick as a reference track for tuning a sound system, studio, and comparing
their own mix balance against? What do you think the ideal techno reference
track is?
Well, it's not detroit, but LFO