C.U.R.S.E. Life Ent said:
Good...since you live in ATL then you know people have produced tracks for. Try Stat Quo, Ak the Razorman, Luch Millions, Sawwed Off from L.O.D., Alize, just to name a few in your own town. I really do not care what you think. Look at the polar pattern and the low frequency of the Mic. AT 4040 sounds boomy in Patchworks...I am sure you know what that is too if you live in ATL. They have state of the art acoustics and equipment. Whatever though Guy...No beef. I thought we were all here to share opinions.?.?.? My name is hot in your own city...Ask bout G-Rush from PMP productions...LMAO...See what response you get...1ne.
The Tascam setup is my brother. I originally posted this cause I figured someone would have one and maybe experience the same problem. I use a simple Pro Tools LE setup with an M-Box. When I record for profit I go to a real studio with a HD or Omni setup. I do not waste my time at home. I let someone like Morning Star track the vocals and I put a hot mix on it and let Rodney Mills master the record...Bet you know who that is too huh....
First your production credits don't mean anything about your knowledge. I know some people that can't record at all the did tracks on Get Rich or Die Trying. The "biggest" hip-hop album of all time.
And do you mean Patchwerk? Lol. Yeah I know the place. You can see into the McDonalds drive thru from in the studio. And Rodney Mills? Yeah, I know him. How could I work where I do and not know him. I also know the people at Big Zak, Red Zone, The Outfit (T.I.'s old studio). I work there. That's why you pay people like me. Cause I know how to do what you don't. Throw all the big names you want. I've been side by side with Juvenile, Akon, who ever. I don't care. DJ Red Dredd from Hot 107.9 is my boy. I hang out with Sunny V. Man, is mad cool. So is Andre 3000, so what? You got any more names to throw at me. And they all remember me too, you know why? Cause I'm the coolest white boy in there and I know my SH!T, and I don't hug their nuts.
The 4040, again, it's really that boomy of a mic. It has a slight bump in the lower mid-range but any mic can be boomy with out the proper room and bad monitoring environment. That's why every mic, even
the c414 comes with a low end roll off and it's one of the least boomy and crisp large diaphragm mics. So does every mic pre.
The fact is I called you out on something you know nothing about and I don't know if your pride is hurt or what but don't try to save face with me by mentioning a bunch of names. It doesn't impress me.
No hard feelings, just own up when you make a mistake. Everyone does it. Especially early on. I really don't believe you have been doing this seriously for anything close to 10 years.