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AFL
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Post by AFL » Fri May 29, 2009 8:03 pm

I would assume dry means no effects beyond what was used in the general mixdown.

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Post by q23 » Fri May 29, 2009 8:38 pm

Why anyone would be anything less than pleased with this situation is beyond me.

Even if you submit a track and it comes back sucking goats, it was free!!!! Nothing is lost. If it comes back sounding good then you just got free mastering.

Its a win win situation where you get free mastering and the individual doing the work can get some feedback in his services.

Engineers / producers have way too many cred issues. Two engineers in a room often times is one engineer too many, regardless of genre, age, experience, etc....

If one engineer screws in a light bulb, there has to be at lease 5 or 6 more around to talk about how they could have done a better job.

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Post by Tangka » Fri May 29, 2009 11:17 pm

Please bear with me while I explain something... :D

(and please correct me if I am wrong)

With all due respect 8)

DJ Snipaz is conducting his service for free, which is certainly a great deal and everybody getting good results back has much to appreciate. However, this fact and especially his keeping secrets about his methods do not lend credit to his professionalism but rather show him to be an amateur.

The difference between amateur and professional may or may not be very important here but for the fact that I know I can trust a professional to have integrity already established in their business, while with an amateur I can not.

What I am getting at is that many of you have been very naive to place on a pedestal somebody who does not run an established business but who will take free tunes from anybody under the assumption that he will carry out a service for free. It is not a one-way street. DJ Snipaz is offering a service, and by sending your tunes, you are as well.

Personally, I believe DJ Snipaz is genuine and carrying out an honest operation, and would love to hear his results, even though the first thing I looked for was some mention of what kind of equipment he was using and found an interesting excuse instead.

However, I think some of you could wise up a bit about conducting business over the internet. None of you by any means should stop trusting DJ Snipaz, but you certainly need to understand why some would not trust him right off the bat, and how trust plays a role in all of this. I am sure DJ Snipaz understands that to establish trust, being transparent about his methods is one of those steps. After all, he did mention revealing the goods when his work is showing to be successful, and this, in my book, shows that he is working towards being a professional and nothing short of it.

Anyway -

DJ Snipaz, hope you're well, and good luck with all of this. Glad to be hearing good feedback. No slander intended, just straight forward facts of life I hope you would agree with as well :D

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