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Old 11th November 2005   #11
Fletcher
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Originally Posted by superkev07
Okay, in one of my audio classes there's this real ****** bag that talks like he knows everything about everything audio. Funny how this same guy, this time last year, thought RADAR was lagging during a punch because the red highlighting on the track wasn't in the exact same spot as the punch.
Turn off the monitor. You don't need it to record... hell you don't need it for anything. Sometimes it makes editing a bit easier, sometimes it's good for when you're learning the arrangement of a song [that way you can see when you need to turn on things like BK Vox and what tracks they're on]... but other than that... turn off the monitor.

As for the guy saying that it's "phase related" on a regular basis... counter with "nah, I don't think so... sounds more like a lack of current on demand"... which is probably just as real a statement as his "phase issue" thing and equally difficult to confirm.

Best of luck with him [baseball bat in the alley could very possibly work wonders to improve his attitude].

Can I say "peace" after that last thought?
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