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topo morto

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  1. [url="http://www.thegearpage.net/board/index.php?threads/thinking-about-trying-protools-dont.1591207/"]This guy reckons NOT to go for Pro Tools.[/url]

    No experience of it myself, but I am always struck by how little Pro Tools users know about 'what's possible' in DAWs nowadays. I assume it has no features whatsoever.

  2. Roger Meyer Voodoo Bass - older one, no box. Works fine but be aware the adapter socket is a bit "shallow" so it's a bit fussy about the plug you use (works fine with my diago powerstation though, for example). £40. SOLD thanks.

  3. I would say it seems basically fine, though in places there is perhaps a bit more space for some of the other instruments 'above and beyond' the vocal, e.g. where it might need a lift in the chorus. I also got the impression of it being a bit dynamically squashed which might not help.

    If I were being paid to nit-pick I thought I spotted a few timing / tuning / phrasing issues that I would probably look at before worrying about the mix.

    I'm not sure the vocal mix quite works with the style of delivery - it's mixed quite upfront, whereas the delivery is a bit 'mysterious' and could maybe do with some tastefully-done effects? (Your singer reminds me a bit of bjork so I wonder if there might be something in any of her mixes you can copy)

    Anyway I enjoyed the track, all meant constructively, etc!

  4. I've mostly found DAWs much of a muchness, and have had enough problems getting a soundcard/daw/computer combination that worked well to be happy to stick with what I had when I had a combination that did work! The two that seemed to offer a different perspective on things were Ableton and Melodyne... or it might be even more interesting to mess with an old tape multitrack or something like audiomulch, both of which get you away from the dreaded 'grid'.

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