10 September 2016 to 08:00[Getting started] What to expect from this new series?#1
Once the mastering series is finished and now that the mixing guide is (finally!) arriving the end, it's only natural that Audiofanzine asked me to extend this tale told backwards with a new series dedicated to recording.
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angelie
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10 September 2016 to 13:22 (modified on 10 September 2016 to 13:26)#2
Well Nantho ....... I know I love your very well explained articles which are easy to understand and while I don't fit the category I can't wait.......
Let me the one ( not the first) to thank you for all the wise lessons and enormous amount of information you threw at us each week.
I can't wait to relax and read your next serie
And hope you will continue in the future..
- Angelie
It's not about what you got to use .... but how you use what you got...
callmejack
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Member 11 years ago
11 September 2016 to 02:32#3
Thanks for the new serie of mixing/recording. Looking forward to the next episode!
Nantho Valentine
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12 September 2016 to 04:34#4
Well, I would like to thank you too, those articles exist because of readers and you can't imagine how grateful I am
John Kelly
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Member 10 years ago
15 September 2016 to 16:45#5
I'm a sound recording engineer. I also thank you for your articles and insights.
It doesn't matter how much one knows or has done, there is always plenty more to
learn.
Thank you.
Nantho Valentine
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Member 23 years ago
16 September 2016 to 04:51#6
Stop it, you're gonna make me blush
Thank you guys, it's really nice to know that my work is useful
callmejack
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19 September 2016 to 06:20#7
Thanks again see you next episode!
Pickerdad
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19 September 2016 to 16:01#8
Thanks from me too, in advance. I've read some of your previous work and just starting my re-education. (a recording engineer in the analog '70's) Now I can start at the start and take it all in forward time. I really appreciate the depth of your technical knowledge and practical experience. I can focus on the message, without having to verify the technical details.