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mause

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  1. 44 minutes ago, team-3c0m said:

    Well you're already proving me right by telling me all this, I guess I don't  have  more to talk to you about then.
    Oh, and if the conversation was private, you already have proof that he shares conversations, thanks for your comment.  I needed something like that to prove it ?

    About the list of artists, as you have checked I haven't put any link. 

    oh, and just so you know. i never said anything to AI about AF, he didnt share conversations. you did.

  2. Just now, team-3c0m said:

    Well you're already proving me right by telling me all this, I guess I have little more to talk to you about then.
    Oh, and if the conversation was private, you already have proof that he shares conversations, thanks for your comment.  I needed something like that to prove it ?

    About the list of artists, as you have checked I haven't put any link. 

    you really arent seeing the irony here, are you.

     

    theres nothing to "prove", i dont know why you're so surprised that he shared demos, its a pretty common thing.

    Its done on trusting that people dont go and blurt out that information online.

    if someone shares something between just you and them, regardless of if they send it to anyone else, keep it to yourself. 

     

  3. 33 minutes ago, team-3c0m said:

    By the way, wasn't it you who went to talk to Sergio Pervert, because the owner of Artificial intelligence was asking for demos saying he was the right hand of Analogical force?
     

    firstly thats a private conversation between me and sergio, the fact that you know about it is weird enough without you posting about my private conversations online. cheers.

    but secondly, you call this guy out for sharing private information about demos and stuff but then post a list of names and tracks and stuff here alongside information about MY private conversations. im sure i dont have to spell it out for you.

     

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  4. On 1/17/2022 at 9:01 PM, dcom said:

    I think it's weird that this label calls itself Artificial Intelligence, then doesn't acknowledge the Warp compilations and series at all, yet it seems that they think of it as a tribute - but the SoundCloud blurb has Artificial Intelligence™ at the end, making it even more weird.

    Nevertheless, some interesting tracks in there, @mause represent.

    braindance schmaindance, its all just ripply air. i think this was the last track i made with my ms20 b4 i sold it ?‍♂️

     

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  5. 5 hours ago, Zephyr_Nova said:

    The one headache I always run into with mastering my own stuff is: I'll get the mix sounding awesome and huge, but then when I boost it in mastering to get it at a level comparable with other music, the bass frequencies distort and sound like shit.  Then I end up experimenting with the mix until I can make it loud with minimal distortion occurring.  I usually succeed eventually, but I'm sure compromises have been made to get it there most times.  Too much limiting softens things too much, and kills the dynamics, or makes it sound squishy and gross.  Anyway... this part always kills the fun.  Anyone else run into this problem time and time again?  

    There are many albums by artists I like that are plagued by the unpleasant distort/squishy phenomena that I can't stomach on my own masters.  So... clearly there are pro mastering engineers who find this sort of thing acceptable.  I really can't imagine it being desired by the artist/producer.

    Thats the importance of leaving headroom for the master, keep like..6db headroom then the processing doesnt totally dilloute the dynamic range

  6. On 5/25/2021 at 11:24 AM, o00o said:

    Ah thx that’s really interesting- how about synthesis? Are you doing it during the sequencing while laying the tracks or beforehand and what’s your technique? 

    more often i try to get the patch mostly laid out first then work on the seq, maybe altering the patch as ya go but try to get the basics of the patch in before writing.

    i find its much easier to start with the sound of a patch guiding the seqs then go into more detail after ideas have been sketched.

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