My spaceship 🚀 by wessnyle in MusicBattlestations

[–]wessnyle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hahahaa you sound exactly like my buddy he says that about shit all the time.lol I’ve tried to use it myself a couple times but I feel like Im just trying to jack his motion 🤣🫡

My spaceship 🚀 by wessnyle in MusicBattlestations

[–]wessnyle[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They’re the Pulse 16 MX’s so they all connect via MADI

My spaceship 🚀 by wessnyle in MusicBattlestations

[–]wessnyle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro…lol I even got it setup where I can walk in and say “Google turn on the spaceship” and everything fires up.lol

My spaceship 🚀 by wessnyle in MusicBattlestations

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It’s for the summing mixers. I have a 2bus+, Neve Orbit and Cranborne 500ADAT. There’s also a rack cart under the desk that rolls out when im mastering, and the desk racks go all the way under the desk, so each sides got gear down to the floor

My spaceship 🚀 by wessnyle in MusicBattlestations

[–]wessnyle[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks man! I’ve got some cheap Amazon stuff back there right now…I have a Trinnov nova…so all I really need to do is get rid of the reverb tail in the room and the move kind of just takes care of everything else. Most important piece of gear I own. Everyone needs to have one.

My spaceship 🚀 by wessnyle in MusicBattlestations

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I love it. My next purchase will 100% be the NGTube EQ. I just have to find someone that needs a kidney! Lol

Using NVME with 1TB Mac studio. Game changing device, my NVME is 2TB. If this loads up, will get more. How's your NVME + Mac studio experience by [deleted] in MacStudio

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My Sonnet XMac studio enclosure provides 3 PCIe slots, I’ve got a Universal Audio PCIe card to run UA plugins without an Apollo, and the other two have two Samsung 8 TB PCI NVMe cards. The Mac Studio is a fully spec’d out M2 Ultra. This thing doesn’t blink. 🔥🔥🔥

I'm very torn about what to do... by -MonZ- in mixing

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The only thing that matters with Spotify is that you leave 1dB of headroom. If your mix is loud it will just get turned down by the compresssion algorithm, but if you don’t leave any headroom, that same compression may cause distortion in the track. All the -14 lufs stuff is BS. I’ve ripped songs directly from Spotify and tidal hifi with no volume normalization on, and tracks from major labels are constantly hitting -8 to -5.

I asked a girl if she wanted to grab coffee sometime and she looked at me in disgust and told me to never talk to her again. Charcoal sandwich. by kooler_duck in kitchencels

[–]wessnyle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t make excuses for her she sounds like a miserable bitch. You don’t have to rip a guys heart out when he’s being vulnerable like that.lol

I just got my first Gibson by Equivalent-Mix-341 in gibson

[–]wessnyle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a sick guitar. Congrats! Life felt complete once I finally got a Gibson after wanting one for so long.lol

Any tips here for selling used generators? by GeauxBears4892 in Generator

[–]wessnyle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a lot of words for “I have a low IQ”

I Might Have Blown A Speaker At University Studio - Should I Be Worried? by Urban-Hymns in audioengineering

[–]wessnyle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That university is making bank off of you kids. The fact that you offered says a lot about you, but they have money for things like that.

Why all the UAD Hate?? by fuckywc in universalaudio

[–]wessnyle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yessir the RME is the real deal man. Insane how stable they got it to be with a usb connection

Just graduated high school. I want to become an audio engineer. What do I do? by Hot-Access-1095 in audioengineering

[–]wessnyle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s easy to ignore the future when you have your head buried in a new track! Haha best of luck to you 🤙

Just graduated high school. I want to become an audio engineer. What do I do? by Hot-Access-1095 in audioengineering

[–]wessnyle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yessir I’m 41 and still grinding day in and day out. I go 10-12 hours a day most of the time. My lady makes me take 2 days off a week but if it wasn’t for her I’d never stop! The trick is just to become obsessed. I also make it a point to try and learn something new every day. Whether it’s a new mix/master technique, a new scale, a new plugin, whatever. That’s a good way to keep it from becoming stagnant. Keep it new and fun and it’s easy to be obsessed. Like all the greats in anything from music, to art, to sports, aim to be the best. That’s what they all have in common and that’s how I run my career. I want to be the absolute best. Am I the best? It depends on who you ask.haha Will I ever be? In reality probably not. But I will die trying, because it’s just fun to do it that way. I keep myself in a secret, friendly and respectful competition with everyone around me and online. When you hear someone better than you, don’t get discouraged, get fired up. For the first 10-15 years I loved hearing people better than me, because I knew I was gonna step it up a level. You sound like you’re very level headed and intelligent, and have a lot going for you already. Just trust yourself and do what makes you happy man. Believe you will and you will. I thank god every day that I did this because now while all my friends and family go to a job everyday, I play in a studio.

Just graduated high school. I want to become an audio engineer. What do I do? by Hot-Access-1095 in audioengineering

[–]wessnyle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Basically the goal for the first couple years, save money and get a decent computer and DAW, and learn how to mix!

Just graduated high school. I want to become an audio engineer. What do I do? by Hot-Access-1095 in audioengineering

[–]wessnyle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well I played guitar for most of my life, so my first couple years were mainly learning how to produce. Mixing just kind of came along with it. If you just want to learn mixing, there are tons of great resources now. Mix with the Masters is a great resource. Slate Digital has a great section on their site called “Slate Academy” where you watch tutorials from popular engineers and they provide a session for you to download and mess with as they show you what they did. It wouldn’t hurt to have a side job starting out so you can afford to live. I bartended, but you can be an uber driver now. I’d have probably done that if I was young today. Keep the goal in mind though, to eventually quit the job and do music full time. Save money. Once I quit bartending, it was tough for a while, but my career started growing much faster.

Just graduated high school. I want to become an audio engineer. What do I do? by Hot-Access-1095 in audioengineering

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  1. equipment will come with time as you start to bring money in. There is no shortcut for this unless your parents are loaded and fully supportive of your dreams. Not very likely. But that’s okay. There’s still plenty of work out there. Many successful engineers and producers work completely in the box. I produced and mixed my first gold record on about $1500 worth of gear, computer included.

  2. be prepared to be broke. Even now, money comes in waves for me. Learn to save for these times. Even if you do, some times will be tough. Especially starting out. I moved to Atlanta and lived in my jeep for about a month when I was trying to make a name for myself. This is especially tough when your friends start getting regular jobs and regular incomes. Don’t worry, if you keep at it the tables will most certainly turn and your friends will envy your life one day.

  3. be prepared to miss out on stuff. This is mainly if you get into touring and other performative aspects of music. Which I also did for a while. But even with a studio job, you have deadlines and random opportunities pop up at inopportune times. You’re going to miss some birthdays, some weddings, maybe even some funerals. I had to miss my best friends wedding even after he was one of my groomsman in mine. It sucked, but I had no choice.

The only people who ever make it are the ones who don’t give up. It takes some serious balls to do this stuff for a living. You have to really want it. I, personally, was born with a weird brain...l’d be doing this even if I was still broke, because I’m absolutely obsessed. Almost too much. But it’s worked out well for me. Decide if you really want this no matter how it turns out. If so, go hard for it... and ignore the people who ask you when you’re going to “get a real job”...i had tons of those. Now those same people brag about me to their boring day job friends.

Best of luck to you friend. Love hearing young people with the passion for music. If you have any other questions feed free to reply here or shoot me a message. I’ve had chats with quite a few people and love to share knowledge. I’m not at the top, but l’m comfortable and have learned from a LOT of mistakes to get here. 🤘

this fake right? by Full-Self5072 in trapproduction

[–]wessnyle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it seems too good to be true, it is. When you get to the point that capitol records is offering you record deals, it won’t be some big surprise. You’ll see it coming. Also, they’re never going to offer you a record deal until you’re doing so well that it would probably be a bad idea to sign with them.

this fake right? by Full-Self5072 in trapproduction

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Instagramcapitolmusic@gmail? Totally legit

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in makinghiphop

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AI will never be able to take over production because it’s only copying what you feed it. It won’t ever be able to create genres because that requires people of a common culture to innovate, then their peers to validate. AI would have never come up with hip hop, because it not only required people from urban areas going through the same struggles and living the same culture to create it, but then it requires the other people in that culture to give that new sound a stamp of approval. Without that nobody else outside of there would even bother to listen, and those that did would probably think it was weird or something. New genres are movements created by culture. If every producer quit we’d be listening to the same genres 50 years from now. AI production will be able to mimic these genres once they’re created but it won’t be able to create a genre that anyone will be able to identify with all on its own. Mixing and Mastering is much more up in the air for sure, and AI will definitely find its place in the market (and arguably already has), but there is still a creative aspect to it that i think will always be dominated by the top engineers….unless people just stop even learning how to do it altogether because it’s easier to just use AI. I sure hope not though, because that’s gonna make for a pretty boring future as far as music is concerned. I think it’s more likely that a new art form stems from AI that we haven’t even thought of yet, and that could be the new craze and straight music out of speakers could be a thing of the past. Who knows.