--- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, "Kamm Schreiner" <kamm@s...> wrote: > Just last night in fact. I had a brass part that I wanted the listener > to focus on and so I faded out the melody (slightly) and slowly brought the > brass to the front. Then reversed the process as that part became less > relevant. Kamm, thats great. Have you every changed the EQ, compression, amount of delay feedback or other things too in those cases? There are a million rock songs which start out with a cool guitar riff, then the band comes in and I can tell the level of the guitar goes does, but I am not sure if they also change the EQ and compreesion to make it all sit together. But it seems a bit picky at the same time. By the way, last night there were two refurbished G5/dual 2.0's for$2000-$2100 on the Apple site - but they are gone today! I noticed there are now "PCI-X" slots which are significantly father than PCI slots. I wonder how long it will be before there is a UAudio or Powercore card for those new high speed slots.
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Re: Mixing Less Cluttered / G5 PCI-X slots
2004-12-27 by gregory_a_moore
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