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Originally Posted by toasteh How am I lying when I show them both tracks and still they agree with me on what sounds best? |
Since you asked:
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Originally Posted by toasteh Then, when they are all done and want a listen, I play the take I was satisfied with to begin with, and they all go "Ohh wow, it sounds so much better now." |
This is misleading. Is it a lie? I don't know. Is it deceptive? Dishonest? Yes.
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Originally Posted by toasteh Then afterwards I like to play the latest tracks they did and tell them those are the ones we did before that "weren't good enough". |
Now you're outright lying.
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Originally Posted by toasteh Jesus, you have a moral similar to every ending of "Full House". Try having some fun while you work, you can do that without ruining peoples careers. |
No worries sunshine, I have plenty of fun over here. The thing is, your definition of fun is different than mine. By your own account, you have your fun at the expense of others, in a private internal game that no one else can see, no one else can share in.
Sounds like a ton of fun to me. Here's a thought: next time you have your fun, after you've duped your clients into thinking their first take was their latest and they express relief at having worked on it until it was right, try letting the performers in on the joke, let them share in the fun.
Let us know how that goes.
Gregory Scott - ubk