| Syncing madness- Tracktion2-Dakota-Paris-XPv3 [message #56456] |
Sun, 31 July 2005 15:09  |
Jon Jiles
Messages: 90 Registered: November 2005
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>Is anybody using this, http://www.fmjsoft.com/aamain.shtml , or can anyone
recommend a freebie?
Thanks,
CL>Generally, the better the singing & playing, the less time it takes.
Amen.
;o)
"Chris Latham" <latham_c@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:4322456f@linux...
> Once I get the wav files transferred from RADAR24 to my Paris rig, then
> converted to pafs (this seems to take an eternity), for song demos I
> generally average around two and a half to three hours per song for
comping,
> tuning, editing, automating, etc. If I'm really humping, I can get it
done
> in two, but I generally always have to go back and tweak those quick mixes
> again a time or two, just for my own satisfaction. Things that are artist
> demos, or master stuff, I might take more like four to six hours on.
> Generally, the better the singing & playing, the less time it takes.
>
> CL
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> "W. Mark Wilson" <wmarkwilson@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:43221d24$1@linux...
> > So here's a valid question given the topic; with the ubiquitous
> > post-edit-edits during mix, automation moves, no MIDI, moderate number
of
> > plugs or outbaord in play, on hi-end audio projects of greater than say
30
> > tracks, what is an industry acceptable, justifiable maximum number of
> total
> > hours to mix through 2-bus final premaster.
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> >
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