Subject: | Re: Fading In (and Out) of recording segments |
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From: | "William Ruscher Jr." immonacan99 |
Date: | Tue Jun 3, 2008 11:52 am ((PDT)) |
--- In Lou Judson <> wrote: > > Editing is editing, and the natural rhythms are unique and also > universal. Yes, very true, and not really like a studio mix at all , which brings brings in separate sounds together. --- In Bill (me) wrote: It looks like using the editing software is an art in itself, > > not unlike a studio recording mix, and certainly a technique of it's > > own. I was comparing apples to oranges ...so forget what I said about the studio mix...not really true at all. Bill |
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