@JBacal said:
I would enjoy hearing the reactions of other violinists on this forum.
Best,
Jay
Trust me - you don't want to hear what the violinist sitting in this studio said, an hour ago.
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@herb said:
Interesting would be an opinion, where the musician/violinist does not know that this was done with samples.
We've got interesting statements and harsh critics in the past (synthetic sounding, no one would play this like that, and so on) about real performed and recorded pieces, where we've said that it was done with samples. best Herb
We've got interesting statements and harsh critics in the past (synthetic sounding, no one would play this like that, and so on) about real performed and recorded pieces, where we've said that it was done with samples.
We've got interesting statements and harsh critics in the past (synthetic sounding, no one would play this like that, and so on) about real performed and recorded pieces, where we've said that it was done with samples.
@musos said:
A well-known pruducer friend used to make sure he had an empty fader or 2 on his desk when doing a mix.
We've got interesting statements and harsh critics in the past (synthetic sounding, no one would play this like that, and so on) about real performed and recorded pieces, where we've said that it was done with samples.
@musos said:
A well-known pruducer friend used to make sure he had an empty fader or 2 on his desk when doing a mix. When the guys from the ad agency would say, "I'd like a bit more saxophone" or "take the piano down a bit" he'd move these blank faders. In every case, this appeared to "improve" the mix, because the agency guys were always happier afterwards!!