From M_Zacher@gmx.de Tue Aug 24 13:43:50 2004
Subject:Re: terms of use + Getting it in the mix?
hey folks!
abwdds@aol.com wrote:
> What may be "in your mind a small thing" may indeed be core to the
> beliefs of another, and you need to respect that in any society.
> Nobody is trying to preach to anyone else here, or force any type of
> religion upon another...all we ask is that you respect others in the
> process.
You´re so right. It´s now on me to apologize. "Sorry!". Next time I´ll
turn my brain on before writing, or at least sleep a night :-) So,
forgive me. I´m young and don´t know better *sigh*...
But I should have known better. So, to use your words:
> But you're right about the fact that
> we need to move on
Yeah. so...
I hope i can give us all a nice new topic here:
I´m currently practicing alone in my music-room. I own a Cx-3 +
TubeRotosphere, which is a real Killer to my ears, an dI have really fun
with those things. But: When gigging with my "home" settings, in the
mix, sometimes I feel like all the time tweakin and trying is wasted. I
just can´t get it. The people, the different PA, the mixer (you know
those guys: "Hammond? Ahh, keyboards!") all of them change the sound.
What do you do? Any way to simulate the "crowd" and the "road-factor"? ...
So good night (or good morning, where ever you are... )
Michael