I maybe didn't help you as much as you thought I should, but I think
I can safely say
that I have answered questions you've posted here gladly.
The latest one being approximately where the latency button is on the
new delta control pannel.
Folks just don't realize what they ask sometimes when they ask questions,
it takes a lot of time to write step by steps, and that assumes too
you know the advanced features of your screen-reader,
it requires interactive time to really do right sometimes.
Then one question leads to another.
By the way, I don't charge $30 an hour for my students, only $15.
And I'm fully aware of the fac that not everyone can go out and buy
thousands of dollars of gear and build a studio, many of my students
are just getting started, and we try and find the best solutions for them.
But this whole recording gig is very complex, and even to do a decent
job to get off the ground, you have to meet minimum standards of
hardware, that's just how it is.
Oh yeh, the other question I answered for you was about your keyboard
connectivity.
Any of the other folks who do this for a living will back me up,
I explained to you abou the hot signal from a headphone out and
feeding that to a device expecting a line input.
and what to do to solve it best.
So that's two questions I answered for you.
Not bad for free 'grin'.
If you want an optimal signal,
you have to have the minimal right tools.
These are laws of physics, electromagnetic
principals,
etc, no way around it.
But it doesn't have to cost thousands.
It's an investment in what you do, and if you want excellence,
and to be professional, then your basic tool set is indispensable.
That means something different to everybody.
Good luck.
At 02:34 PM 9/21/2010, you wrote:
Nope. You never tried to "teach" me anything. You haven't really answered
anything I have ever asked on the JSonar, Sonar or recording line except "go
to class". I don't feel like going to class to be an electrician or dive
massively deep into the technical relm which requires a 8 year college
degree in studio engineering, I don't have the $30+K to drop into a studio
and just about everything you would tell me to do If I decided to pay
$30/hour for tutoring from you would recommend I go the route of dropping
thousands into hardware/software anyways. I'm not complaining, demanding to
get EVERYTHING [that's all in caps] for free but advice here and there
is nice. You don't seem to get up in people's faces like you do me when a
newbie comes along, has no idea what they are doing and just pops of a few
"getting started" questions here and there. I gave my advice on how some
project design should be when Vic wanted people's ideas on the matter. I
don't have a clue how to create hotspot sets, write JAWS scripting language
and don't have time to anyways. I put on the list a few things the project
could get a benefit from. What happened to them, who knows but I'm not
really worried about it. Anyways, back to normal life.
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Chris Belle
Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2010 11:58 AM
To: JSonar -- JAWS Scripts for Sonar discussion list
Subject: Re: [Jsonar] Getting rid of hum/hiss
Still digging for the free answer I see,
well, teaching you the basics of electrical audio connectivity is
definitely beyond the scope of the jsonar list 'smile'.
I am on this list because I enjoy contributing to the jsonar project,
and am a regular donator.
When's the last time you donated to jsonar?
Vic is someone I respect very much,
I consider him a friend,
and colleague and professional in every way.
That's why I'm here.
Again,
your lack of grace, and give me the answer,
and dis-respect for people who would teach you,
is very much not a good witness.
So is that entitlement mentallity.
If I have gotten a few students from this list, well,
us instructors are worth our hire too, and my students appreciate
what they get for very modest rates, a patient,
knowledgeable person to take them through the ropes which might never
get accomplished by meerly lurking on email lists, trying to harvest that
way.
There is nothing wrong with the free exchange of information, but it
is up to the choice of the person sharing what they choose to share, and
what they choose to charge for.
Bet you don't do gigs for free very often.
Well, same deal.
And every instructor on here who does this will know exactly what I'm
talking about.
I know it's hard to be green and not know stuff you need to know, to do
recording efectively, we all had to start someplace.
And there are plenty of resources out there for you to learn if you
want to do it on the cheap.
So show a little grace which is befiting of our common faith, and
appreciation for what you do get off this list. And when you are gently
encouraged to atend tutoring, comments llike go figure are a slap in the
face to someone who's
already tried to help you and teach you stuff.
Boy, it is not your right or entitlement and trying to discredit me
just makes you look bad.
At 08:48 AM 9/21/2010, you wrote:
> >I don't think that's your call bud.
>Haven't you read most list rules out there now a days? Most of them
>usually don't want advertising of business, work or in your case
>"classes/tutoring". Maybe once or twice with list owners permission,
>but not every breath you take. Did you get owners permission to post OT
>advertising?
>
> >These clowns
>OK, at least I know your fire/flame throwing isn't personal to just me.
>Since everybody knows beyond a shadow of a doubt that you think I am a
>leaching clown, why don't you name off everybody else you think is a
>leaching clown (since you just implied more than one)? Well, ok then
>just imply who the other clown(s) are. Would be nicer than what you
>did/do to me most of the time.
>
> >that continuously ask questions on here expecting everything for
> >nothing,
>With most things that can be answered on list, why don't you just give
>it up and answer them? The original question of "What are the rules of
>going from balanced to unbalanced ins?" I'm sure can be answered on
>list. It probably doesn't take a technical expert to understand them
>all. Besides, since most people are "smart" to you, give them the
>answer in a list email so it can help the world and prove the "smart
>ones" wrong if you are so confident that they aren't so smart after
>all. Besides, is the reason you are on this list is to get more
>students?
>
> >then cop a tude when a gentle suggestion is made that a little
> >tutoring
>time might be better served to get
> >several concepts figured out that would take forever on an email
> >list,
>well, that's not unreasonable at all.
>Probably not if it was done the way others on the list work their work
>into the list traffic. Besides, I really wonder how reputable a
>business is when it offers me a cracked copy of Sonar 4 or 6. Unless
>you have stopped that practice since the last time we talked on the
>phone. Probably not.
>
> >YOu guys should be thankful that people like Phil, DJX,
> >and myself will take the time to answer your questions, maybe you'd
> >like to go answer all of them yourself if it's going to be that way.
>When it comes to your answers, I'm sure most of us do go elsewhere.
>
> >So you mr. Smart, show some grace and good manners.
> >And be glad you have a resource like this to leech off of.
>Isn't it normal to ask questions on a public list and then get answers?
>"Lets take it to class" isn't going to help someone looking at the
>public archives any.
>
>
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