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bmanic wrote:
Kingston wrote:I finally understand how you completely missed all the reasoning and common sense back when you were up in arms defending the myth of NS10.

Gearslutz and the 'ABC of mixing by Roger Nichols for the conservative American audio engineer'.. "The unbreakable rules of audio."

always funny to see people reciting those as the holy truth.
Indeed.. this guy is quite funny. Check out the groovy gear they have at their studio tho. The "know how" that is shown here on KvR, in multiple threads, is quite scary though. I wouldn't put my money on these guys. :P

- bManic
likely daddy or someone else owns the studio...however if he indeed does have part ownership it's not his mistaken view on things that would worry me about doing business in his studio. TBH I wouldn't work with someone who is as poor with people skills and possesses no communication skills as he.

The fact that he's quick to call people stupid, always insists he's right and talks down to anyone who disagrees surely suggests trying to get work done in his environment would be impossible.
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.

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We choose to work with only clients with intelligence and skills, not children like yourselves posing as professionals. Our clients recognize our dedication to perfection, unlike others who are ignorant of even the basic knowledge of their gear and think autotune and squashing the hell out of tracks will make them sound pro.

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where02190 wrote:We choose to work with only clients with intelligence and skills, not children like yourselves posing as professionals. Our clients recognize our dedication to perfection, unlike others who are ignorant of even the basic knowledge of their gear and think autotune and squashing the hell out of tracks will make them sound pro.
gee you don't know me, please point out where I act like a child...I'm not swearing at you, I am not calling you names...I am indeed trying to carry on an adult conversation (btw I'm 47 with three grand kids)...so far the little I have talked with you, you have not addressed any of my questions or really addressed my points...you just attack and lump my posts with others....so again please show me where anything you say in the above quote has anything remotely to do with me...stop assuming please and please do not put words in my mouth.

I also prefer dealing with mature people as I pride myself in being mature and acting with respect. Have a nice day.
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.

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where02190 wrote:We choose to work with only clients with intelligence and skills, not children like yourselves posing as professionals. Our clients recognize our dedication to perfection, unlike others who are ignorant of even the basic knowledge of their gear and think autotune and squashing the hell out of tracks will make them sound pro.


for a studio that is so busy you spend an awful lot of time here getting things wrong.
to be honest like hink says, whether you know what youre doing or not is irrelevant because you are quite rude.
more importantly, your spelling is atrocious, please consult a dictionary in future when posting please.
:ud:

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where02190 wrote:Any plugin creates latency. Some are better than others, but it is impossible for a plugin not to introduce latency, as it takes time, while extremely short, for the plugin to process, which is what creates the latency. Anyone with the smallest clue about digital audio learns this on day one.

So up your ass, you ignorant f**k. educate yourself before you shit out of it again or shut the f**k up.
what kind of stupid prick is that? you should verify who you are talking to dude, some people here are THE experts when it comes to those things, you're on LVR, not on some lame ass wanabe producer board
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where02190 wrote:We choose to work with only clients with intelligence and skills, not children like yourselves posing as professionals. Our clients recognize our dedication to perfection, unlike others who are ignorant of even the basic knowledge of their gear and think autotune and squashing the hell out of tracks will make them sound pro.
if you manage to get clients with that atitude, they are probably as moron as you are
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Oh there's plenty fo wannabee's here.

We get clients with reputation, and are booked months in advance. We, unlike those who are too ignorant to understand even the most basic concepts, are all 25+ yr veterans of audio.

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where02190 wrote:Oh there's plenty fo wannabee's here.

We get clients with reputation, and are booked months in advance. We, unlike those who are too ignorant to understand even the most basic concepts, are all 25+ yr veterans of audio.
oh well then that changes everything...you are indeed a god...:hail:
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.

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where02190 wrote:We, unlike those who are too ignorant to understand even the most basic concepts, are all 25+ yr veterans of audio.
that means that in about 200 years you should have a fairly good understanding of that latency / bandwidth issue... :tu:

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where02190 wrote: We, unlike those who are too ignorant to understand even the most basic concepts, are all 25+ yr veterans of audio.
You mean, you are ignorant idiots who haven't updated their informations on these "most basic concepts" since 25 years.
Otherwise you'd just post an apology for all the bullshit you've been posting during the last few days.
Ah well, I don't think that by now any sane person is thinking you're anything else but a troll anymore.
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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Colonel Flashback wrote: that means that in about 200 years you should have a fairly good understanding of that latency / bandwidth issue... :tu:
That seems like a pretty overstated estimation to me.
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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There are many very good books on the basics of digital audio that even the most modest of incomes can afford. I hightly suggest you spend your time educating yourselves on that rather than trying to impress no one here. the rules of mathematics are concrete, there is no cheating them.

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where02190 wrote:the rules of mathematics are concrete
the unbreakable rules of audio
Hope this is helpful.
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where02190 wrote:There are many very good books on the basics of digital audio that even the most modest of incomes can afford. I hightly suggest you spend your time educating yourselves on that rather than trying to impress no one here. the rules of mathematics are concrete, there is no cheating them.
Have you stopped molesting your dog?
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"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."

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where02190 wrote:I hightly suggest you spend your time educating yourselves


The exquisite irony of suggesting that we educate ourselves with your standard of grammar, spelling and punctuation.
where02190 wrote:the rules of mathematics are concrete, there is no cheating them.
2+2=5


:P
I draw the line at power tools for the under 5's.

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