Re: Where to go next?

2012-07-30 Thread Christopher-Mark gilland
Thanks for the help. Will check these things out. Chris. - Original Message - From: "Brian Casey" To: Sent: Monday, July 30, 2012 7:51 AM Subject: Re: Where to go next? Chris, if you want to seriously pursue audio engineering and production, or even if you want

Re: Where to go next?

2012-07-30 Thread Monkey Pusher
s throughout the body of work they've produced so far so you can grow > > with them. > > HTH > Brian. > > -- > From: "The Oreo Monster" > Sent: Monday, July 30, 2012 12:34 PM > To: > Subject: Re: Where

Re: Where to go next?

2012-07-30 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
- Original Message - From: "The Oreo Monster" > > To: > Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2012 11:30 PM > Subject: Re: Where to go next? > > > Well the DAW is simply the tool used to get the job done. The job is > recording and turning out a great mix. Now that y

Re: Where to go next?

2012-07-30 Thread Gordon Kent
prove my brass sound when recording live horns, for example. Gord -Original Message- From: Kevin Reeves Sent: Monday, July 30, 2012 1:24 AM To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Where to go next? If you have a bookshare account, it has been suggested to me to read the audio engineers

Re: Where to go next?

2012-07-30 Thread Brian Casey
" Sent: Monday, July 30, 2012 12:34 PM To: Subject: Re: Where to go next? Mic placement is probably a good one to start with. Figuring out where to position th emic so it sounds best on the source, or rejects the most amount of room/background noise. Also if i am not mistaken Books like the

Re: Where to go next?

2012-07-30 Thread The Oreo Monster
> To: > Sent: Monday, July 30, 2012 1:24 AM > Subject: Re: Where to go next? > > > If you have a bookshare account, it has been suggested to me to read the > audio engineers handbook. From what I've been told, it has a ton of info from > beginner all the wy up to expert. Check that out. > > Kevin=

Re: Where to go next?

2012-07-29 Thread Christopher-Mark gilland
Unfortunately, Kevin, no, I do not have Bookshare. Chris. - Original Message - From: "Kevin Reeves" To: Sent: Monday, July 30, 2012 1:24 AM Subject: Re: Where to go next? If you have a bookshare account, it has been suggested to me to read the audio engineers handbook.

Re: Where to go next?

2012-07-29 Thread Kevin Reeves
If you have a bookshare account, it has been suggested to me to read the audio engineers handbook. From what I've been told, it has a ton of info from beginner all the wy up to expert. Check that out. Kevin

Re: Where to go next?

2012-07-29 Thread Christopher-Mark gilland
ok, can you be a little more specific? When it comes to recording, what type things would you say to start with maybe trying to learn from a recording perspective? Chris. - Original Message - From: "The Oreo Monster" To: Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2012 11:30 PM Subject: Re

Re: Where to go next?

2012-07-29 Thread The Oreo Monster
Well the DAW is simply the tool used to get the job done. The job is recording and turning out a great mix. Now that you understand your way around the tool, i think next you should work on enhancing what you do. Mic placements and other recording techniques that help you get the sound you want

Where to go next?

2012-07-29 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
OK, I did mark this message with low importance, however it would be interesting to hear what you all who've been doing this stuff now for a while, like Kevin, Slau, Venni, etc. would have to say about this. Obviously every one of you are welcome to answer. Please do. The more advice I get, t