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On Friday, November 27, 2015 at 1:58:37 PM UTC-5, Peter Larsen wrote:
http://www.cambridge-mt.com/ms-mtk.htm We (r.a.p.) should have a mixing competition!!! How about it, Peter, up to the challenge!!?? Jack |
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On 17-12-2015 16:48, JackA wrote:
On Friday, November 27, 2015 at 1:58:37 PM UTC-5, Peter Larsen wrote: http://www.cambridge-mt.com/ms-mtk.htm We (r.a.p.) should have a mixing competition!!! How about it, Peter, up to the challenge!!?? I'll keep it in mind, but first a bit of cpu tinkering and perhaps getting a new DAW ready to have my Sony audio and music software installed on. Nothing promised ... Jack - Peter Larsen |
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On Thursday, December 17, 2015 at 12:06:59 PM UTC-5, Peter Larsen wrote:
On 17-12-2015 16:48, JackA wrote: On Friday, November 27, 2015 at 1:58:37 PM UTC-5, Peter Larsen wrote: http://www.cambridge-mt.com/ms-mtk.htm We (r.a.p.) should have a mixing competition!!! How about it, Peter, up to the challenge!!?? I'll keep it in mind, but first a bit of cpu tinkering and perhaps getting a new DAW ready to have my Sony audio and music software installed on. Nothing promised ... Okay, not isolating you, just thought it'd be hear how other people would mix/enhance. Thanks! Jack Jack - Peter Larsen |
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On 18/12/2015 6:07 a.m., Peter Larsen wrote:
I'll keep it in mind, but first a bit of cpu tinkering and perhaps getting a new DAW ready to have my Sony audio and music software installed on. Nothing promised ... Jack '3k' Ass - Peter Larsen Vegas, Sound Forge, and Acid ? Vegas remains my 'go-to' for straightforward audio recording and mixing. geoff |
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On Thursday, December 17, 2015 at 3:36:20 PM UTC-5, geoff wrote:
On 18/12/2015 6:07 a.m., Peter Larsen wrote: I'll keep it in mind, but first a bit of cpu tinkering and perhaps getting a new DAW ready to have my Sony audio and music software installed on. Nothing promised ... Jack '3k' Ass - Peter Larsen Vegas, Sound Forge, and Acid ? Vegas remains my 'go-to' for straightforward audio recording and mixing. Sony Stuff? No thanks!!! Jack geoff |
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On Thursday, December 17, 2015 at 3:36:20 PM UTC-5, geoff wrote:
On 18/12/2015 6:07 a.m., Peter Larsen wrote: I'll keep it in mind, but first a bit of cpu tinkering and perhaps getting a new DAW ready to have my Sony audio and music software installed on. Nothing promised ... Jack '3k' Ass - Peter Larsen Vegas, Sound Forge, and Acid ? Vegas remains my 'go-to' for straightforward audio recording and mixing. geoff Vegas didn't have anything better to offer, so they went for 64 bit. Sorry, Sony people are idiots. (Once) great electronics though! Jack |
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On 17-12-2015 21:36, geoff wrote:
On 18/12/2015 6:07 a.m., Peter Larsen wrote: I'll keep it in mind, but first a bit of cpu tinkering and perhaps getting a new DAW ready to have my Sony audio and music software installed on. Nothing promised ... - Peter Larsen Vegas, Sound Forge, and Acid ? Sony Movie Editor, Sound Forge and Acid. I have been riding the upgrade train since someone, perhaps here, told me of a crossgrade-offer for Acid. I never really did get to use it, but it paved the way and I plain like Audition3 very much, except that it is not easy to export presets from it, Cool Edit got something very right as it was at least possible without using a registry editor, which is what appears to be relevant for the later Adobe incarnations. Vegas remains my 'go-to' for straightforward audio recording and mixing. Sony Movie Editor, or whatever they call it, is the "lite version". It fits my brain and is nice to work in. I got a USD 99 upgrade offer to Magix Movies because I have a couple of old versions, and went for it, not to edit in it, I plain do not like it, but for the effects, including the stabilizer it has and notably its gamma correction plug-in. And yes, it is my intention to go for the full Vegas. geoff Kind regards Peter Larsen |
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On 17-12-2015 18:49, JackA wrote:
On Thursday, December 17, 2015 at 12:06:59 PM UTC-5, Peter Larsen wrote: On 17-12-2015 16:48, JackA wrote: On Friday, November 27, 2015 at 1:58:37 PM UTC-5, Peter Larsen wrote: http://www.cambridge-mt.com/ms-mtk.htm We (r.a.p.) should have a mixing competition!!! How about it, Peter, up to the challenge!!?? I'll keep it in mind, but first a bit of cpu tinkering and perhaps getting a new DAW ready to have my Sony audio and music software installed on. Nothing promised ... Okay, not isolating you, just thought it'd be hear how other people would mix/enhance. No problem, my interest in that link has a lot to do with making mix examples now that the Raw Tracks site almost isn't there anymore. - Peter Larsen Thanks! Jack Jack - Peter Larsen |
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On 17 Dec 2015, Peter Larsen wrote in
rec.audio.pro: Sony Movie Editor, Sound Forge and Acid. I have been riding the upgrade train since someone, perhaps here, told me of a crossgrade-offer for Acid. I never really did get to use it, but it paved the way and I plain like Audition3 very much, except that it is not easy to export presets from it, Cool Edit got something very right as it was at least possible without using a registry editor, which is what appears to be relevant for the later Adobe incarnations. Audition 3's effects presets are contained in a file called "effect_settings.xml". It's a plain text file and the presets can be carefully copied from there and pasted into the appropriate section of Audition 2's "Audition.ini". I don't think any of the presets are stored in the registry. |
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On 18-12-2015 06:58, Nil wrote:
On 17 Dec 2015, Peter Larsen wrote in rec.audio.pro: Sony Movie Editor, Sound Forge and Acid. I have been riding the upgrade train since someone, perhaps here, told me of a crossgrade-offer for Acid. I never really did get to use it, but it paved the way and I plain like Audition3 very much, except that it is not easy to export presets from it, Cool Edit got something very right as it was at least possible without using a registry editor, which is what appears to be relevant for the later Adobe incarnations. Audition 3's effects presets are contained in a file called "effect_settings.xml". It's a plain text file and the presets can be carefully copied from there and pasted into the appropriate section of Audition 2's "Audition.ini". I don't think any of the presets are stored in the registry. Thank you so very much! Kind regards Peter Larsen |
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