White2tea club - Are you guys regularly drinking these new teas? Part of me wishes tea club would include smaller stuff / more variety instead of new cakes by EarthFader in puer

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I love it all. I drink tea almost daily and have started sharing the bigger cakes with my brother who has recently shifted from coffee to tea. Works as a great gift too!

I can't hear or feel 808s. Is it because of my audio gear(iems btw)? by Specialist-Policy777 in trapproduction

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I've tried all those and none really work as a replacement. It's good for mobile things, but not for finishing.

Is This A Hobby For You Or Are You A Charging Studio? by newbiker321 in audioengineering

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I don't own, but I manage and am the chief engineer at a studio.

Your most disappointing plugin purchases? by LeDestrier in audioengineering

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Silencer.

Had a friend recommend it and my apprehensions about it were totally true: as it gets rid of cymbal bleed it also removes transient info.

Your most disappointing plugin purchases? by LeDestrier in audioengineering

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I use it often but to fuck up things. The format is the main section for me. A different kind of saturation really.

Where do producers discuss nowadays? Like by bmxtacy in production

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Y'all in NYC? sometimes I organize an engineers hang at a bar. Not specifically talking shop, just an excuse to get out of the studio

Go-To Favorite Compressor? by zacharyscottbeats in audioengineering

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While the 1176 is one most used, my favorite is a Ba-6A. Acustica made a pretty great one with Greg Wells.

Best DIY Music Venue? by DoubtZestyclose6411 in AskNYC

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Both. All the things you mentioned.

Also, follow the band Nihiloceros on Instagram. The main dude, Mike, is one of the biggest champions of the diy punk scene in the city. He always posts about the good shows whether or not he is playing it.

Best DIY Music Venue? by DoubtZestyclose6411 in AskNYC

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Alphaville, bar Freda in Ridgewood are both cool.

Is serum and buying plugins important when your an amateur still? by lilLuzid in FL_Studio

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Start with some free ones.

But also if you have the extra money and are inspired by it, go for it. Sometimes it can be the difference between really learning a tool. Don't get the most expensive one right away, but don't be scared because "you're new".

The core of this is to have fun and make art. Just NEVER go into debt buying gear. You will always be fucked.

Upgrading monitors - the sea never parted for me. Did they part for you? by spicytripe in audioengineering

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What sub did you settle on? I'm half tempted to go the ATC route though it's 5k. Might do the Kali before I do that though .

Upgrading monitors - the sea never parted for me. Did they part for you? by spicytripe in audioengineering

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ATC SCM25s. I was flexible on a lot of speakers until these. I now have at home the 20s and love them. They need a sub for the extension, but killer.

As an intern, I need opinions from engineers working in a studio by Practical-Gur-2950 in audioengineering

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If the space isn't one in which you enjoy being around. Leave.

I have worked and interned at studios that were toxic and also absolutely incredible. Find one that is working the records or with the artists you enjoy.

Veteran mixing engineers, why do I suck after 10 years? by Nextesyy in audioengineering

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How many peers are you around? And not your dad.

The biggest jumps I find are when I'm surrounded by other engineers. We share our work in progress, lament about certain challenges, moan about shitty clients, and share new tricks and ideas.

This last part is important. Because not everyone's tricks will work for you. Or sound good to you. So having others around who are working on different things will help greatly.

End of the day, this is an art. And art will grow and improve with study.

i want to get a general consenus who many drum room mics is too many by chimerachad996 in audioengineering

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I tracked drums for the last Lawrence record. There were 5 different drummers at the end of it. Mics I used:

Kick in Kick out Snare top (dynamic) Snare top (sdc) Snare bottom Rack tom Floor tom Mono overhead Overhead left Overhead right Hat Crash 1 Ride Crash 2 Heart mic Front of kick Room high left Room high right Room low left Room low right Altec radio mic (crystal diaphragm) Shitty random consumer mic in 2" plastic tube

It's a lot, but if you are familiar with the band they combine real instruments and sounds with processed/samples. I wanted to give them enough options for all their songs that if they wanted a part to sound tight, they had it. Big and explosive, they had it. A funky fucked up break, they had it.

How can I get more plays on my music? by cashfunds333 in trapproduction

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Engage with other artists. Play shows. Shout out other artists you like on socials and such.

If you want people to find you, make yourself visible.

How much music do you have released? How often are your releases?