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Many years ago I had a friend that had a custom guitar shop that told me there
some people that you can never please and you'd be better off to let them be
unhappy with somebody else. That stood me in good stead in my electronic business.


Very true! I've fired myself about half a dozen times over the years because of this.

About the organ sounds. I did a live session with a church organ and was concerned about the blower and valve noise. The client said, "It's fine!! Part of the performance.!!"

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Ty Ford
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On 7/1/2019 10:39 AM, Ty Ford wrote:
I did a live session with a church organ and was concerned about the blower and valve noise. The client said, "It's fine!! Part of the performance.!!"


I feel the same about finger and pick noise with an acoustic guitar.
Some people just don't get it, though.

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On Monday, July 1, 2019 at 11:28:06 AM UTC-4, Mike Rivers wrote:
On 7/1/2019 10:39 AM, Ty Ford wrote:
I did a live session with a church organ and was concerned about the blower and valve noise. The client said, "It's fine!! Part of the performance.!!"


I feel the same about finger and pick noise with an acoustic guitar.
Some people just don't get it, though.

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Hey Mike,

I recently used iZotope to de-finger squeak one of my compositions and was jaw dropped by how well it worked. Not that difficult and not destructively audible. I felt like I had just discovered butter!

Regards,

Ty Ford
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Ty Ford: "de-finger-squeak"

I'm sure you've made lots of audiophiles
extremely happy - and have disappointed
a lot of purists - including the one who is
typing this.
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On Tue, 02 Jul 2019 11:50:01 -0400, joe wrote:
I consider myself a purist, but I want to hear the pure music of the
instrument, the sound caused by the vibrating string, or the air
bibration coming out of a pipe, just as it is written on the musical
score. I don't want to hear the noise of an organ blower, or the bearing
noise of the motor running it, or the clicks of a guitar pick, or the
squeking chair as the performer moves. If it isn't on the musical score,
it's noise.


Read the score and imagine it, or program it using MIDI and a decemt set
of samples?

The recordings I prefer are the ones that are great, but still show they
were performed by humans, possibly in front of an audience. I also dislike
the current fad for close mic'ing the orchestra sections, if not the
performers, and recording in a dead room. That's okay for pop, but no good
for classical, where the room is part of the performance.

Hence my thinking of buying a decent room....



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On Tuesday, July 2, 2019 at 11:36:30 AM UTC-4, wrote:
Ty Ford: "de-finger-squeak"

I'm sure you've made lots of audiophiles
extremely happy - and have disappointed
a lot of purists - including the one who is
typing this.


Don't be too concerned, self-acclaimed purists seldom are.

Regards,

Ty Ford
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On 3/07/2019 2:06 AM, Ty Ford wrote:
On Monday, July 1, 2019 at 11:28:06 AM UTC-4, Mike Rivers wrote:
On 7/1/2019 10:39 AM, Ty Ford wrote:
I did a live session with a church organ and was concerned about the blower and valve noise. The client said, "It's fine!! Part of the performance.!!"


I feel the same about finger and pick noise with an acoustic guitar.
Some people just don't get it, though.

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Hey Mike,

I recently used iZotope to de-finger squeak one of my compositions and was jaw dropped by how well it worked. Not that difficult and not destructively audible. I felt like I had just discovered butter!

Regards,

Ty Ford


What - Izotope gives you cholesterol ?

geoff
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On Tuesday, July 2, 2019 at 4:12:05 PM UTC-4, geoff wrote:
On 3/07/2019 2:06 AM, Ty Ford wrote:
On Monday, July 1, 2019 at 11:28:06 AM UTC-4, Mike Rivers wrote:
On 7/1/2019 10:39 AM, Ty Ford wrote:
I did a live session with a church organ and was concerned about the blower and valve noise. The client said, "It's fine!! Part of the performance.!!"

I feel the same about finger and pick noise with an acoustic guitar.
Some people just don't get it, though.

--
For a good time, call http://mikeriversaudio.wordpress.com


Hey Mike,

I recently used iZotope to de-finger squeak one of my compositions and was jaw dropped by how well it worked. Not that difficult and not destructively audible. I felt like I had just discovered butter!

Regards,

Ty Ford


What - Izotope gives you cholesterol ?

geoff


No, I also have the red yeast rice and CoQ10 plugins1

Ty


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In article , Mike Rivers wrote:
On 7/1/2019 10:39 AM, Ty Ford wrote:
I did a live session with a church organ and was concerned about the blower and valve noise. The client said, "It's fine!! Part of the performance.!!"


I feel the same about finger and pick noise with an acoustic guitar.
Some people just don't get it, though.


Valve noise is part of the performance. The blower noise is mostly
uncorrelated, though. Blower noise varies a lot in different places
in the room, though, so you can sometimes move stuff around to deal
with it.
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