Using RMX 160 on drums

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niceboy
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Re: Using RMX 160 on drums

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Fluxpod wrote:
niceboy wrote:
hubird wrote:something for you niceboy:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e82VE8UtW8A
Why do you want me to listen there.
Or watch .
Bear
Because you are very Intelligent and totally get the pun...

And your "Mixing" is not good.

Also
your
communication
skills
are
not
good.

And did i mention that you sound like you were Raised on a Salted Pickle?

Put some good Recordings up to support your self centered egostyle Posting or Gtfo!
What about you .
Can you put up any drums like ours.
I dont think so.
So why dont you Gtfo!
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Re: Using RMX 160 on drums

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I cant put up Drums like yours at all.Because they suck.
Oh and why are YOU always responding with "We do not..." Who is we? You and your other even dumber side?
So many Questions. :lol:

Check this!

Die Nacht so Kalt;der Mond so Helle.Ich will Ketchup auf die Pommes und zwar schnelle.
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Re: Using RMX 160 on drums

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Fluxpod wrote:I cant put up Drums like yours at all.Because they suck.
Oh and why are YOU always responding with "We do not..." Who is we? You and your other even dumber side?
So many Questions. :lol:

Check this!

Die Nacht so Kalt;der Mond so Helle.Ich will Ketchup auf die Pommes und zwar schnelle.
I tell you that.
Its not your business and the people who made the plugins specially good here,
is from Israel and they dont care so much about you and your intentions,
and it seems to me that they dont agree with you.
I'v been told also from France here that you and your so called friend here,
has totally destroyed PlanetZ.
So now you will impress on Israelies with something .
I remember now ,also one leading enginere in Australia,
mentioned this problem with you and your friend ,
pretending to have right to attack people .
Do you want to say something negative about the Israelie Companie also now.
We understand your frustration about that so tell us.
We are a band and our drummer dont agree with you.
Bear
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Re: Using RMX 160 on drums

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dawman wrote:You can buy a SpaceF mixer and in his AUX channels it will allow feedback and the Reverbs get really big. It's a bleedover as he calls it but it sounds like feedback to me.
Maybe later in Xite .
In Xite its not using more dsp than any other mixers.
We just found out that we could use much more dsp skipping two small mixers,
and load one STM 4896.
We found out that their free mixer cw Mix 16-16 is very good,
but in PCI that has a totally different dsp system we could load 6 STM 4896,
before reaching the dsp it takes , but as you can see we use their Fat Inserts a lot.
We can do bleedover but thats mainly possitive feedback,
and thats really difficult in analog gear that we have builded,
and we find RMX 160 very good ,
and we think negative feedback is so effective
so we only amplifie reverbs with negative feedback.
Thats where we are now using the RMX 160 Snare Top and bottom presets.
We prefere to have also the Master PRO Verb on the final mixdown.
On 100% of course ,but it has to be cut in the bass for drums the way we use it,
because of drums.
Therefore extra reverbs and drum plate , whatever also.
That can most reverbs do with presets,
but is there a Spacef reverb also that you want me to try.
We use three reverbs now so tell me
Bear
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Re: Using RMX 160 on drums

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t_tangent wrote:And that's where we say, ok....C U Next Time :)
This is next time.
Here we putted in one more heavy guitar as I said.
Some people think we are against UK now ,after this.
No we have been doing music over BBC many times.
BBC has been doing feedback on Voices since the beginning of radio.
Also speaking Voices get feedback on BBC.
So of course on the Voice of Yellow Submarine.
The rest of it ,is not much though.
This small conflict is about some toy Amps , that some are using
and also programs that simulates thouse toy Amps.
Young people will find out very soon, that its crap compared to on line mixing,
with feedback .
http://soundcloud.com/bjorn-olofsson/br ... ys-demo-15
Here we putted in the RMX 160, RVerb on drums ,and Master Pro Verb on the whole mix.
We also have three heavy guitars on this song, with a lot of distortion.
Voice is now being recorded on this one.
We are a Band.
Bear
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Re: Using RMX 160 on drums

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ok dude...
I take everything back I ever wrote about you
you win - I admit defeat

so you can confess it all was a big hoax and you laughed your ass off making a fool out of everyone
(the feedback story and all)

but this stuff might be seen by kids, they might even listen...
innocent people might search for audio examples and stumble across this

so please, I plead, pleeeeaase stop it... noone has been harmed yet :D

cheers, Tom
hubird

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You put it on soundcloud, so you think this a good audio mix?
I don't get it...what do friends of you or band members tell you about the mix result?
Are we on Planetz the only persons to tell you there's something wrong with it?
And why do you want our judgment so badly if you know we disagree with you about mixing methods and mix result? :-?
good luck anyway.
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Re: Using RMX 160 on drums

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hubird wrote:
You put it on soundcloud, so you think this a good audio mix?
I don't get it...what do friends of you or band members tell you about the mix result?
Are we on Planetz the only persons to tell you there's something wrong with it?
And why do you want our judgment so badly if you know we disagree with you about mixing methods and mix result? :-?
good luck anyway.
Read the headline weirdo.
This is not about you .
its about example of what can be done with.
RMX 160.
We dont give anything for your toy technic.
Testing reverb and you are attacking us
Go and bullshit somewhere Else
Bear
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Re: Using RMX 160 on drums

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astroman wrote:ok dude...
I take everything back I ever wrote about you
you win - I admit defeat

so you can confess it all was a big hoax and you laughed your ass off making a fool out of everyone
(the feedback story and all)

but this stuff might be seen by kids, they might even listen...
innocent people might search for audio examples and stumble across this

so please, I plead, pleeeeaase stop it... noone has been harmed yet :D

cheers, Tom
So you think so .
No we dont need you.
We dont agree with you.
Your knowledge is not good.
We are not interested in your ampsimulator technic.
Its never going to be good.
Stay away fr om us.
We are a band.
We know what we do,
and we are not your toy.
Bear
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Re: Using RMX 160 on drums

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If I may - no amount of reverb will fix that drummer.
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Re: Using RMX 160 on drums

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I sense a cyclic theme here. a feedback cycle of its own.

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Re: Using RMX 160 on drums

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wayne wrote:If I may - no amount of reverb will fix that drummer.
Are we intersted in your ideas.
Bear
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Re: Using RMX 160 on drums

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It's hard to judge the mix itself, because I think there is a problem with the arrangement.

The drums and bass seem to fit well together.

But it's the upper parts that seem a bit jumbled, as the two guitars and organ seem to play across each other. If only two were playing at a time rather than all three at once, this could improve things

EG one guitar + organ, then alternate with two guitars no organ, or even only one melodic instrument in sections.

Another trick would be to get two of the instruments playing in unison sometimes, rather than seperate improvs.

Or even in the intro, a lead guitar duplicating the bass riff, but one octave above. This is always a good trick.
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Re: Using RMX 160 on drums

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jksuperstar wrote:I sense a cyclic theme here. a feedback cycle of its own.

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They interupted my thread with theire usual crap.
I am going to ask you more about Spacef mixers, later.
That will be better in Xite because they are not made for PCI dsp.
Bear
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Re: Using RMX 160 on drums

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Actually, most of the spacer mixers were made with PCI develment board, but with the xite in mind. But anyway, back to your mix.....
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Re: Using RMX 160 on drums

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dante wrote:It's hard to judge the mix itself, because I think there is a problem with the arrangement.

The drums and bass seem to fit well together.

But it's the upper parts that seem a bit jumbled, as the two guitars and organ seem to play across each other. If only two were playing at a time rather than all three at once, this could improve things

EG one guitar + organ, then alternate with two guitars no organ, or even only one melodic instrument in sections.

Another trick would be to get two of the instruments playing in unison sometimes, rather than seperate improvs.

Or even in the intro, a lead guitar duplicating the bass riff, but one octave above. This is always a good trick.
Dante listen to the reverb on the drums.
That is whats important and what the thread is about.
The Organ is not fitting in now when having three guitars.
it needs play less ornaments
Read headline.
RMX160 on drums
If the gear is from DAS
some people appear and saying its crap.
Allways the same people.
So now our drummer is no good.
Also the reverb is no good then.
I say then .
This is one of the best reverbs I tried
Is it because its a DAS all this.
No No No
This normal pub mentality
They are probarbly very drunk :lol:
Bear
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Re: Using RMX 160 on drums

Post by hubird »

niceboy wrote: Read the headline weirdo.
This is not about you .
its about example of what can be done with.
RMX 160.
if it's about the reverb on the drums, why don't you give us just a file of the reverberated drums?
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jksuperstar wrote:Actually, most of the spacer mixers were made with PCI develment board, but with the xite in mind. But anyway, back to your mix.....
Thats a missunderstanding.
We are not mixing.
We have a live setup.
Xite is in the end.
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Re: Using RMX 160 on drums

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hubird wrote:
niceboy wrote: Read the headline weirdo.
This is not about you .
its about example of what can be done with.
RMX 160.
if it's about the reverb on the drums, why don't you give us just a file of the reverberated drums?
Exactly.
Current mix doesn't distinguish what we're listening for (reverb on drums).

G
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Re: Using RMX 160 on drums

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hubird wrote:
niceboy wrote: Read the headline weirdo.
This is not about you .
its about example of what can be done with.
RMX 160.
if it's about the reverb on the drums, why don't you give us just a file of the reverberated drums?
I do what I want.
We can play :lol:
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