Fr3ShiE
Logician
When you're recording, for latency, set your software's I\O buffer as low as possible, this I learned early.
After hours struggling with artifacts in the bounce I realized, you keep your I\O buffer as tight as possible... I went in maxed it out for mastering, highest number possible and got the best sounding bounce of my own production career to date. It actually improved all dynamics. Little stupid tricks man, Digital... Putahhh!
We're working on a new album. Mad improvement over the last one when the studio we paid went out of business and lost interest, mid project. I can't wait to show you the new stuff. It's sounding really good.
Keep posted here,
http://www.mintnovacaine.com
After hours struggling with artifacts in the bounce I realized, you keep your I\O buffer as tight as possible... I went in maxed it out for mastering, highest number possible and got the best sounding bounce of my own production career to date. It actually improved all dynamics. Little stupid tricks man, Digital... Putahhh!
We're working on a new album. Mad improvement over the last one when the studio we paid went out of business and lost interest, mid project. I can't wait to show you the new stuff. It's sounding really good.
Keep posted here,
http://www.mintnovacaine.com