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Bruce J. Richman
 
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Default Newbie question: Any good resources on audio production?

Arny Krueger wrote:


"Bruce J. Richman" wrote in message



Another website that deals pretty extensively with mastering, although
primarily from a vinyl perspective and SACD perspective, is the Steve
Hoffman website, www.stevehoffman.tv - which has a chat forum, news
re. remastered old issues of famous titles, etc.


Some people are condemned to live mostly in the past, and drown in snake oil
in the present.


Irrelevant to the present thread, but what else can one expect from RAO's most
despised and hated poster. Just another example of this anti-vinyl, anti-tube,
anti-individual-preference, and anti-subjective-opinion zealot? CLK can always
be depended upon to make unprovoked personal attacks against other posters
whenever such subjects as those listed above occur.

As usual, no evidence suggests to support his paranoid ravings about "snake
oil" and "the past".


Also, if you have any interest in the mastering of the famed Mobile
Fidelity series of LP's and CD's, you might want to consider
subscribing to the Phonogram e-mail based mailing list. Stan Ricker,
one of the legendary MoFi personnel and others involved in record
production post there and are usually willing to answer specific
questions.


Talk about living in the past!


More irrelevant bigotry from RAO's most hated and despised poster. He's just
like the Everready rabbit. He just keeps flailing away in a pathetic attempt
to spread his anti-vinyl propaganda. One can't help but wonder if he's related
to Baghdad Bob. I'm sure he'd relish the title of RAO's Minister of
Disinformation.



Send an e-mail to , leave the
subject title blank, and insert in the body the words info
phonogram and you should receive detailed subscription information.
Of course, there is no charge and the mailing list is lightly
moderated, so no flames and/or personal attacks 99% of the time.


That means you don't post there, eh Richman?


Wrong aqain, Krueger. The Google record clearly indicates that Krueger
generally opposes efforts to provide moderation in audio newsgroups.



Bruce J. Richman