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SafeandSoundMastering
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DAW Gain structure.....
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March 14, 2012, 06:58:59 AM »
I wrote this short article for my site, it may be of interest to engineers starting out.
Gain structure
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Barry Gardner
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Re: DAW Gain structure.....
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March 14, 2012, 04:16:19 PM »
An excellent primer indeed!! I've seen some pretty weird stuff over the past couple of years... there are many who are actually more advanced
that "just starting out" who should read this [and take the information to heart!!!!]... which is why its been made a "sticky".
Peace
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March 20, 2012, 12:09:35 PM »
Nice job. I wrote a similar article many years ago (it's on my web site) that explains gain structure primarily from the analog standpoint, since that's about all there was when I wrote it.
All too many beginners complain that their tracks aren't hot enough and every opportunity to explain why (and why they shouldn't be, when first recorded) helps.
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Many thanks for the sticky.
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Barry Gardner
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April 14, 2014, 06:10:04 AM »
Great article! if only more people took the time to understand it properly!
Thanks again,
Remo
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Very informative. So glad I took the time to read it. Thank you.
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Very nicely done.
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