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

  • From: Sarah Alawami <marrie12@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: mac4theblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2012 13:03:57 -0700

lol. It was fine for me and you are the only one who complained so there ya go. 
out of my 500 subscribers so in this case majority wins, at least for now. I do 
plan on maybe missing music with it but we'll see.

That came from a youtube video I did in iMovie and I had almost no control over 
the slider. Again it was about-15 db below 0. I made sure of that which is 
normally fine as I've done this for 7 years and I know what I'm doing in regard 
to that. One of my degrees is a fret all in business of music and technology.

Take care all. I'm off to eat.
On Jun 23, 2012, at 12:28 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:

> 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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