Is your Hard Drive Recording sounding HARD?

Professional audio recording and studio engineering, post #43,240
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 Ear Candy Services
 2008-06-06 19:04:24
 Is your Hard Drive Recording sounding HARD?
PortaStudios and Computers do a good job but the sound is HARD! Want a
nice warm sound to your hard drive recordings without any sound added?
Then visit<a href="http://earcandyservices.com">Ear Candy Services</a>
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 Ear Candy Services
 2008-06-06 19:10:09
 Is your Hard Drive Recording sounding HARD?
PortaStudios and Computers do a good job but the sound is HARD! Want a
nice warm sound to your hard drive recordings without any sound added?
Then visit: http://earcandyservices.com
Ear Candy Services
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 Eeyore
 2008-06-07 03:29:18
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Ear Candy Services wrote:

> PortaStudios and Computers do a good job but the sound is HARD! Want a
> nice warm sound to your hard drive recordings without any sound added?
> Then visit<a href="http://earcandyservices.com">Ear Candy Services</a>

This is worth it for the laugh ....

Hi and you know your Songs would sound better if only they were recorded
at the RCA Recording Studios rather than your Portastudio/Computer. Here's
where I come in. The reason an RCA Recording Studio sounds better is
because they have expensive Harmonic Distortion units to remove unwanted
frequencies that give the sound a cleaner warmer sound. These unwanted
frequencies are caused every time two or more frequencies are put, or
beat, together. A Mastering Studio also uses this technique to give a CD
it's clean warm sound.

Golly Gosh !

Graham
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 William Sommerwerck
 2008-06-07 05:59:04
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"Eeyore" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Ear Candy Services wrote:

> > PortaStudios and Computers do a good job but the sound is HARD! Want a
> > nice warm sound to your hard drive recordings without any sound added?
> > Then visit<a href="http://earcandyservices.com">Ear Candy Services</a>

> This is worth it for the laugh ....

> Hi and you know your Songs would sound better if only they were recorded
> at the RCA Recording Studios rather than your Portastudio/Computer. Here's
> where I come in. The reason an RCA Recording Studio sounds better is
> because they have expensive Harmonic Distortion units to remove unwanted
> frequencies that give the sound a cleaner warmer sound. These unwanted
> frequencies are caused every time two or more frequencies are put, or
> beat, together. A Mastering Studio also uses this technique to give a CD
> it's clean warm sound.

> Golly Gosh !

"Warmth" is more likely a product of simple response errors, or harmonic
distortion. Intermodulation distortion (which ECS incorrectly labels as
harmonic distortion) is not likely to cause warmth. IMD is fundamentally
amusical.
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 Arny Krueger
 2008-06-07 10:08:56
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"William Sommerwerck" <[email protected]> wrote in
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> "Warmth" is more likely a product of simple response
> errors, or harmonic distortion. Intermodulation
> distortion (which ECS incorrectly labels as harmonic
> distortion) is not likely to cause warmth. IMD is
> fundamentally amusical.

AFAIK, it is impossible to add harmonic distortion to complex,
wide-bandwidth signals like music without also adding IM.
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 Ethan Winer
 2008-06-08 11:24:02
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> AFAIK, it is impossible to add harmonic distortion to complex,
> wide-bandwidth signals like music without also adding IM.

Yep.
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 0junk4me@bellsouth.net
 2008-06-07 14:09:47
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FOlks:

THe original posters is a spammer as well as a troll and an
idiot.
You won't convince him of anything at all, he'll just go
spam the home studio groups (we hope) and left intelligent
discourse on audio production to those who know something
about the subject.
<plunk>





Richard webb,
replace anything before at with elspider
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 Laurence Payne
 2008-06-07 15:27:00
 Re: Is your Hard Drive Recording sounding HARD? SPAM
On Sat, 07 Jun 2008 14:09:47 GMT, [email protected] wrote:

>FOlks:
>
>THe original posters is a spammer as well as a troll and an
>idiot.
>You won't convince him of anything at all, he'll just go
>spam the home studio groups (we hope) and left intelligent
>discourse on audio production to those who know something
>about the subject.


Yes. I'm a little surprised so many of you are feeding this troll.
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 Richard Webb
 2008-06-08 00:35:27
 Is your Hard Drive Recording sounding HARD? SPAM
To: Laurence Payne
Laurence Payne wrote:
I wrote:
>THe original poster is a spammer as well as a troll and an
>idiot.
>You won't convince him of anything at all, he'll just go
>spam the home studio groups (we hope) and leave intelligent
>discourse on audio production to those who know something
>about the subject.


> Yes. I'm a little surprised so many of you are feeding this troll.
WEll the troll part, I think this guy's actually to ignorant to understand, or
egotistical enough to think some of the bedroom studio crowd will give him
money anyway, in lieu of real mastering. NOT sure which, but either way
somebody needs to call him on his bs.

HOpefully he'll shut up after the response he's gotten from this group.


Regards,
Richard
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 Ear Candy Services
 2008-06-07 10:48:44
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On Jun 7, 9:09 am, [email protected] wrote:
> FOlks:
>
> THe original posters is a spammer as well as a troll and an
> idiot.
> You won't convince him of anything at all, he'll just go
> spam the home studio groups (we hope) and left intelligent
> discourse on audio production to those who know something
> about the subject.
> <plunk>
>
> Richard webb,
> replace anything before at with elspider

While you where studying audio I was studying electronics and know
what I'm doing and get the results as if I had a 10,000 unit to remove
unwanted frequencies. I get the sound only you can dream about and did
you hear the sample?
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 Scott Dorsey
 2008-06-07 14:07:00
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Ear Candy Services <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>While you where studying audio I was studying electronics and know
>what I'm doing and get the results as if I had a 10,000 unit to remove
>unwanted frequencies. I get the sound only you can dream about and did
>you hear the sample?

You may have studied electronics, but you don't appear to have studied
English. Can you explain what a "10,000 unit to remove unwanted frequencies"
is and does? Are you talking about a notch or comb filter here?
--scott
--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
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 0junk4me@bellsouth.net
 2008-06-07 18:07:05
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On 2008-06-07 [email protected] said:
>> You won't convince him of anything at all, he'll just go
>> spam the home studio groups (we hope) and leave intelligent
>> discourse on audio production to those who know something
>> about the subject.
>> <plunk>
>While you where studying audio I was studying electronics and know
>what I'm doing and get the results as if I had a 10,000 unit to
>remove unwanted frequencies. I get the sound only you can dream
>about and did you hear the sample?
THere are some pretty heavy hitters in the mastering world
hanging around in this parts. Care to share some of your
credits or do you just dazzle the bedroom studio crowd with
your bullshit?
What's your monitoring chain and how much can you tell us
about your mastering room?

<didn't think so>

forgot to configure it but ...
<plunk>



Richard webb,
replace anything before at with elspider
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 Arny Krueger
 2008-06-07 14:11:38
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"Ear Candy Services" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> While you where studying audio I was studying electronics

Interesting. Most people think that the study of audio includes studying
electronics.

> and know what I'm doing and get the results as if I had a
> 10,000 unit to remove unwanted frequencies.

OK, so you've got some software.

> I get the sound only you can dream about and did you hear the
> sample?

The sample, part one sounded pretty good to me. Part 2 seemed to be awfully
boomy.

Based on your sample, I would unqualifiedly recommend that people avoid what
you're selling.