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Funny but good advise
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| The Designer |
Here's a tip from keiretsu's live engineer, Henry.
- "How do you get the drumkit to sound good?"
- "Well, I make it sound as bad as I possibly can, then I do the opposite". |
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| Pjotr G |
aha.
And what's the opposite of 5 degrees Celsius?
What's the opposite of 2 meters?
What's the opposite of a monkey?
What's the opposite of useful advise?
A: - Henry's tip |
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| Tranc3 |
| Ahahah that's great, I'm gonna have to remember that one |
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| Sloouh |
| quote: | Originally posted by Pjotr G
aha.
And what's the opposite of 5 degrees Celsius?
What's the opposite of 2 meters?
What's the opposite of a monkey?
What's the opposite of useful advise?
A: - Henry's tip |
I see what you mean but the advice has to be taken less litraly, if the reverb sounds terrible with a large room set it too a small room, if a melody sounds terrible with no delay use delay.
Thats the way I interprit it anyway. |
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| Pjotr G |
| if something sounds bad with one setting, there are infinitely many alternative settings. And if a big room sounds bad, I think it will be pure coincidence whether a small room will sound good or bad. Or a Large, medium or small hall. Or a plate reverb. Or..... |
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| Dj Thy |
| You guys have no humor :D |
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| /I\ |
hehe ... howz about
Here's a tip from me, not.
- "How do you make a great song ?"
- "Well, I make it sound as bad as I possibly can, then I try to do the opposite". :) |
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| Strep |
| Damn I feel inspired now!:stongue: |
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| Luke Terry |
| you may go to the toilet to "take a dump," but i go to leave one :p |
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