Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2003 11:09 am
First of all I would like to congratulate and thank a lot Nestor and Chris for gratefull been giving their time and knowledge to us, and all of you, why not?
I also would like to contribute myself to the knowledgebase as I've find today (what a shame) in this zone of the forum, however it seems that Nestor's project didn't get enough feedback (mine fault,too) on the others.
Well..., not to bother you so much what I'd like to ask you for would be about
---- suggestions for some books or links where to get some Tips/Tricks on recording/mixing/mastering ----
which I lack to better results with SFP/Cubase within the digital domain (only a DAW). I mean several information I've been finding is relating to Pro studios which is not my case. I know there's no "holy" rules and each one takes a personal way of working but when, as my case, although virtual looks very similar to real devices, they're not exactilly the same. My point is so much things are possible with it that, for me as newcomer in DAWs (not to music playing/studying) and working and learning alone, many questions appear to myself and many of them probably so basic but essential to get an eficient way of working and getting the best.
I'll thank all the help, cheers
I also would like to contribute myself to the knowledgebase as I've find today (what a shame) in this zone of the forum, however it seems that Nestor's project didn't get enough feedback (mine fault,too) on the others.
Well..., not to bother you so much what I'd like to ask you for would be about
---- suggestions for some books or links where to get some Tips/Tricks on recording/mixing/mastering ----
which I lack to better results with SFP/Cubase within the digital domain (only a DAW). I mean several information I've been finding is relating to Pro studios which is not my case. I know there's no "holy" rules and each one takes a personal way of working but when, as my case, although virtual looks very similar to real devices, they're not exactilly the same. My point is so much things are possible with it that, for me as newcomer in DAWs (not to music playing/studying) and working and learning alone, many questions appear to myself and many of them probably so basic but essential to get an eficient way of working and getting the best.
I'll thank all the help, cheers