[mac4theblind] Re: Customize your Mac's battery warnings with Low Battery Saver

  • From: "George B" <gbmagoo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <mac4theblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2012 12:32:52 -0700

Is the same person who made a GB tutorial???

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> From: mac4theblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mac4theblind-
> bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Christopher-Mark Gilland
> Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2012 12:28
> To: mac4theblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [mac4theblind] Re: Customize your Mac's battery warnings with
> Low Battery Saver
> 
> Be ware Sarah, on future podcasts, if you're gonna do like you did with
> the
> ICloud accessibility update, please please don't take this offensively,
> if
> you do, well, I'm sorry, but I'm just trying to help and be honest,
> please!
> dear God oh please! do? not! mix music in with it, or at least if you
> do,
> crank? it? down!  It was w'w'w'w'w'w'w'w'wayyyyy! over mixed/modulated
> in
> the few podcast epps I've heard that you've done where you did this.
> Especially! the one about ICloud.  You need about a 2.5DB ratio.  By
> this I
> mean, duck your music queue track down about 2.5 to 3 DB lower than
> your
> voice track.  Other wize it drowns out the voice, plus will clip very
> easily.  What're you using for your DAW?  Can you read your meters?  If
> so
> your l and r channels both, should at the final mastered mix register
> somewhere in the neighborhood of -12, to -10DB.  Notice carefully.  I
> didn't
> make a typo.  I put the minus sign there for? a, reason!  I'm saying
> negative! 12, to negative 10.  Yeah, that's quite low, but watch.  Then
> use
> your take-up gain within a compressor to then bring that level back up.
> Use
> a slow attack, and set the threshold at a decent level.  It'll take
> some
> playing, but if you're really serious about this, as I am sure you are,
> then
> yeah... Then for anymore compensation left over you need, move your
> master
> volume up, if you have the ability, but remember always? always always!
> start low, then compress, then! and only! then, build if needed.  Today
> we
> live in a 32 bit world, so it isn't like it was in the days of 8 and 16
> bit
> where you had to run the analog signal really hot just to get anything
> accomplished.  OK, if you wanna get technical, the signal going into a
> DAW
> always is gonna start at an analog point, but that's for another
> discussion
> entirely.  LOL!
> 
> Just a few suggestions.  Watch the clipping though.  It's made it very
> difficult for me honestly to listen to your podcasts, as they're a bit
> earpiercing on the volume level, which is a shame, as you're an
> excellent
> presentor, and i have gotten a crapload of good help from you on list,
> and!
> from the podcasts.
> 
> Take care.
> 
> Chris.
> 
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