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	<title>Comments on: AT71 Out Now</title>
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		<title>By: Bart Nettle</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bart Nettle</dc:creator>
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		<description>Another great issue chaps!
While i do not subscribe I have all AT issues bought from various Newsagency&#039;s around the Syd Metro area.
I have learned a great deal from your mags over the years and am a Stav Book fan as well. This issues mix notes where a treat and I always like Stav&#039;s articles which supplement his book very well. As for next issue&#039;s Mastering tutorial, I&#039;d say Mike will open with a list of disclaimers Hehe, but I am interested in the process particularly: coherence between track mixes; Mastering EQ curves &quot;what really is the scoop&quot;for consumer replayability? Do we really need another compressor,if so is Stav&#039;s Limiter first method still going to require a brickwalling at the end to get a competitive volume?

I very much enjoyed Rick&#039;s on the move again; Insightful,valuable pointers to finding the exact recording space!  Well Done!
But I have a little old Church on a busy road to contend with #%?

The only thing I&#039;d like to add is the noise of AirCon units.
I&#039;m a Roof Plumber to feed my audio addiction and only just recently had to dismantle, cut up and remove a monster of a unit atop a Resturant to gain access to reroof a section of it.

It was straddled with other rusted out Dinosaurs as well but in their place were several modern quieter plastic shelled units. Again too at a Showroom Warehouse I am reroofing their AirCon units are modern ones  right next to a large block of units.


Keep up the good works!

Looking foreward to next issue
cheers
bart</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Another great issue chaps!<br />
While i do not subscribe I have all AT issues bought from various Newsagency&#8217;s around the Syd Metro area.<br />
I have learned a great deal from your mags over the years and am a Stav Book fan as well. This issues mix notes where a treat and I always like Stav&#8217;s articles which supplement his book very well. As for next issue&#8217;s Mastering tutorial, I&#8217;d say Mike will open with a list of disclaimers Hehe, but I am interested in the process particularly: coherence between track mixes; Mastering EQ curves &#8220;what really is the scoop&#8221;for consumer replayability? Do we really need another compressor,if so is Stav&#8217;s Limiter first method still going to require a brickwalling at the end to get a competitive volume?</p>
<p>I very much enjoyed Rick&#8217;s on the move again; Insightful,valuable pointers to finding the exact recording space!  Well Done!<br />
But I have a little old Church on a busy road to contend with #%?</p>
<p>The only thing I&#8217;d like to add is the noise of AirCon units.<br />
I&#8217;m a Roof Plumber to feed my audio addiction and only just recently had to dismantle, cut up and remove a monster of a unit atop a Resturant to gain access to reroof a section of it.</p>
<p>It was straddled with other rusted out Dinosaurs as well but in their place were several modern quieter plastic shelled units. Again too at a Showroom Warehouse I am reroofing their AirCon units are modern ones  right next to a large block of units.</p>
<p>Keep up the good works!</p>
<p>Looking foreward to next issue<br />
cheers<br />
bart</p>
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