If you look and read what I said Sentient?
I was talking about Wave files. There is something on the market created by a German chap that will change that sometime however.
In any case....
Aren't you supposed to be present with the Mixer/Studio guy to make sure he doesn't add too much of this and that? Since everyone puts something of themselves into a project there is no way on Earth I'd send something blindly in any case and hope for the best.
** I've been there and got burned a couple of times. Once they cut it, that's done too.
If its for collaborative work then yes I can understand that aright but there are so many flunks that talk and very few that do.
On both of the above counts I'd say creating what you want in the best possible way with a view to getting it done properly completed if you do get picked up is not only pragmatic but will also tell us (the creators) of what we are looking for as regards our sound. That then can be translated in person at the appropriate time. Seeing you might learn a lot more in any case than having someone drop a disc off to your house no?
Only my view of course Sentient.
If folks want to spend thousands to go pro and send a PT file then that's fine with me, From what I'm hearing its well worth it

I'm not anyone's mother but at the end of the day its about a band/artist it's their music and frankly if its up to it?
When I release my stuff (properly) all anyone will hear is my songs, their levels and such. Most however
will see if the songs grab them. It won't matter a hoot what I did them on though doing it through Linux would be an extra personal feather. In short it will take me 20 years to learn properly what I need to know about mixing and recording. I'd love to do that yes but there are professionals, hundreds of them out there who would do a better job any day of the week. When (If ever) the time arises I will be there to make sure that they don't move the mix beyond its original construction to make it too different.
Good luck with finding someone who sends plugins. Getting a damned recipe is bad enough
Sentient Paradox wrote:
Actually Chip, I'm not sure what you mean by "Whatever you add cannot be changed." If you mean what I think you mean, yes, it can be changed, IF you send the PT file to your mixing engineer.
That's part of the advantage to exchanging the session files. You place settings and automation in however you want it, then send the session to me. I can then change any settings or automation I want to, totally changing the way the audio sounds. I huge advantage to doing so is the ability to learn from somebody who creates better mixes that you do. He sends it back, you go "Holy crap! Howdeedoodat?" Then you open up the plugins, and see what he did. That's way cool, but there is a caveat.
You gotta find somebody willing to send you the files with the plugins SHOWING you what he did. A lot of pros would rather not do that for obvious reasons.