micolas
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Maybe because in this specific case, this saying is extremely valid.There's this saying: "there are people who have a problem to every solution".
It just came to my mind.
Really don't know why.
Maybe because in this specific case, this saying is extremely valid.There's this saying: "there are people who have a problem to every solution".
It just came to my mind.
Really don't know why.
Thank youYou are an artist
Do you write scripts for dramatic films?
...and the image is black and white.... In slow motion![]()
...with splashes of red....and the image is black and white.
test in real conditions the perfect sound for you. After you have determined the right capacitor, solder it definitively into the microphone
It seems that there is not much experience in recording, editing, processing, mixing, mastering audio material either.Couldn't you also use EQ and determine how much high frequency cut was desired, and just put in one capacitor that corresponded to the level you determined was optimal? Seems that would be easier. But then I suppose you could just leave the plugin inserted in your DAW channel and save the trouble of soldering at all. I probably wouldn't do that, because it isn't as fun, but seems like an option.
In other words:Hmmm... Once again, I recall the time worn query: Is it the engine or the engineer?
I mean, seriously guys - didn't the thread title give away what you were getting into?
Yes, here we try to think positively, constructively. Ultimately, we all started from the beginning.I guess we preferred to (try to) be more helpful than prejudiced? Wishful thinking, hopefulness, faith in humanity not-yet-completely lost? Extending an olive branch?![]()
Yeah, but there's more going on here than beginner's ignorance.Yes, here we try to think positively, constructively. Ultimately, we all started from the beginning.
Yeah, but there's more going on here than beginner's ignorance.
Unfortunately, today we no longer have the patience to learn, to study, to understand. I am convinced that the majority of those in the group are here motivated by passion, by the desire to learn, experiment, for pleasure. Not all of them have a professional training in electronics or even technical. Many are self-taught, although sometimes the learning curve is arduous, requiring a lot of effort, sacrifice, time, patience, even investment.Yeah, but there's more going on here than beginner's ignorance.
Let's say it is... less elegant than the adage quoted by sir @MicMavenI couldn't get that to translate very well. Would you care to?
It was like a question: "how much a car costs?" - a dead giveaway.I mean, seriously guys - didn't the thread title give away what you were getting into?