veronicafalls
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you should quantize the guitars and chop the tails of all the palm mutes it would make the beginning sound neater. It is kinda boring, try to use some synth or something. how did you do that laser sound right before the chorus.
				
			Lasse, I do see the frustration from a professional engineers point of view, but equally do you really mean that someone starting from scratch shouldn't record anyone at all until they feel they're ready to charge full professional prices?
Lasse, I do see the frustration from a professional engineers point of view, but equally do you really mean that someone starting from scratch shouldn't record anyone at all until they feel they're ready to charge full professional prices?
Lasse, I do see the frustration from a professional engineers point of view, but equally do you really mean that someone starting from scratch shouldn't record anyone at all until they feel they're ready to charge full professional prices?
Not too familiar with punctuation either by the looks of things.
but im not a beginner, im just not too familiar with the termanologies.
This will not end well.
so what you think about this idea. to make new thread called something like this: "Nooby Corner/ask about anything of music production" cos i search lot of stuff here but there are sooo many threads and same things maybe couple times so i dont wanna make a new thread about example: how i use eq? so that kind of thread could keep things maybe little bit more order cos i got also pretty noob questions cos i am a noob and just begin to learning things and i gues that pros could maybe answer my questions gladly if i dont make new thread about every fucking question. so what you guys think it could keep this awesome forum
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It could. He'll either get butthurt, rage at me then leave or take it sportingly and stick around and eventually get better at the craft.
He hasn't raged at me, so I've got all the more respect for him and for that, I'm gonna critique his mix, CONSTRUCTIVELY at that, cos I'm just that nice a guy.
Hey Line Level....
after you had reported this thread I of course had to check it, cause I take these reports very seriously.
But I have to admit that I have no idea what you actually want me to do here....you probably don't want to hear it, but I have to agree with this post actually
Also with what Sigmund said.
to elaborate a bit further (or actually repeat what greywolf said):
This is a forum for professionals and beginners alike, noone needs to be pro from the first time he throws a mic at something.
Almost everyone on this forum is really supportive and helps the "newbs", no matter how "beginner-level" the questions are.
In your case the problem is, that you are CHARGING MONEY for your work, that means you're selling a "professional" product, your questions show clearly, that you're at the VERY beginning of learning this craft and BY FAR not experienced enough to run a business....
as I said, that is nothing bad, there are a lot of hobbyists here, and noone has a problem with that...
but there are also some pros here. who have to make a living producing/recording bands....
and to be frank one of the biggest problems of this business are young kids with little knowledge and a cracked version of sx3 operating from their bedrooms.
everyone of the pros experiences the following situation at least 4 times a year:
Band asks for a quote...pro engineer gives them the cheapest price (much below what the work is actually worth), band replies with "but the guitarist of my brother's band runs a studio and he does it for 1/10th of the price".
What follows is either explaining those bands what quality studiowork means and how much good gear costs, or just resignating and sending them to that "bedroom studio guy" (that's what I'm usually doing).
I'm not exaggerating when I say that these bedroom-"studios" are the BIGGEST plague of the production/engineering/recording-industry.
And again, it's all good if you don't have a lot of experience, gear or knowledge..and people will gladly help you out with pretty much every question...
In your case you're running a business and charging money, that means you're offering "pro work"...your questions clearly show that you're FAR from being a pro...hence the comments of greywolf and sigmund.
I cannot ban them for that, nor would I want it to do that, cause I can perfectly understand where they're coming from.
My advice would be:
be humble, learn the craft, improve your skills, GET THE BASICS COVERED...
but don't pretend to be a pro engineer/don't charge money/don't offer pro studiowork, when you're NOT a pro.
cause noone will like that over here, as I said above...THAT exactly is the biggest problem of this industry...if you wanna be a part of this industry fight this problem, dont be a part of the problem.
so much for the explanation from my side.......I totally agree with metalages, threads can just be ignored, and no need to insult anyone (don't really see anyone having done that in this thread though)....
+1. Sorry if my post caused you any extra trouble, Lasse! BTW, I'm formerly known as CJ around these parts (the Fireball guy!) =D
BTW, I'm formerly known as CJ around these parts (the Fireball guy!) =D
It's a cool idea I suppose, but the forum isn't quite big or active enough yet. It'll only segregate the community into a couple of seperate smaller communities.
The occaisional dude comes on here and starts asking nooby questions and get butthurt when total cunts like myself have a laugh at their expense, but some people shrug it off and stick around and get good at an astronomical rate.
A year on this forum surrounded by guys like Lasse, Ermin, Ryan, Oz, etc will make your shit do such a huge leap in quality it's not even funny. A beginner's corner isn't really going to help all that much.
Anyway, crit coming in another post Line (what's your real name by the way?)