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Although Trevor may not agree, if you mix tracks utilizing headphones, you should check the mixes with speakers, too. I had an out-take stereo track that I couldn't get to sound right w/ headphones. When I checked it with speakers, I found one stereo channel was inverted!

Anyway, this has an audiophile quality about it (soft and loud passages); I refer to it as Genuine Remastering (Remixed/Enhanced). Feel the, "More Than A Feeling..." passages are duplicated. It has rough edges, blending things together, but my ears like it!!...

Boston - More Than A Feeling 1976
http://www.angelfire.com/empire/abps...es/more160.mp3

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On 16/02/2015 12:56 PM, JackA wrote:
Although Trevor may not agree, if you mix tracks utilizing
headphones, you should check the mixes with speakers, too.


Since that is what I already said I always do MANY times, I guess you
can't read, which explains your ignorance of subjects you profess to
understand I guess.


I had an
out-take stereo track that I couldn't get to sound right w/
headphones. When I checked it with speakers, I found one stereo
channel was inverted!


That says a lot about you I guess, since nobody I know in the business
would have had that problem.

Trevor.
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On Sunday, February 15, 2015 at 9:52:22 PM UTC-5, Trevor wrote:
On 16/02/2015 12:56 PM, JackA wrote:
Although Trevor may not agree, if you mix tracks utilizing
headphones, you should check the mixes with speakers, too.


Since that is what I already said I always do MANY times, I guess you
can't read, which explains your ignorance of subjects you profess to
understand I guess.


I had an
out-take stereo track that I couldn't get to sound right w/
headphones. When I checked it with speakers, I found one stereo
channel was inverted!


That says a lot about you I guess, since nobody I know in the business
would have had that problem.


Again, what do they really know? None of the "audio engineers" on YouTube have impressed me. About the only thing one of them said, that I firmly believe, get your mix as close as possible. For example, I mixed some songs, shy in bass, and I could never recover it with a parametric equalizer!

Jack

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On Sunday, February 15, 2015 at 9:36:52 PM UTC-6, JackA wrote:

Again, what do they really know? None of the "audio engineers" on YouTube have impressed me. About the only thing one of them said, that I firmly believe, get your mix as close as possible.


Well, of all the mixes I've heard, this is certainly one of them. No matter where you're at, there you are. When you get to the fork in the road, take it.

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Well, of all the mixes I've heard, this is certainly one of them. No
matter where you're at, there you are. When you get to the fork in the
road, take it.


The fork's in his ass, but he ain't quite flipped over. He's done.

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On Sunday, February 15, 2015 at 11:27:04 PM UTC-5, hank alrich wrote:
PStamler wrote:

Well, of all the mixes I've heard, this is certainly one of them. No
matter where you're at, there you are. When you get to the fork in the
road, take it.


The fork's in his ass, but he ain't quite flipped over. He's done.


You "people" aren't very nice!! Need to find nicer people. Maybe Isis has an audio group!!!

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