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Post by Johnkenn on Oct 30, 2024 14:35:02 GMT -6
That session recall app is my new jam
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Post by Ted Swan on Oct 30, 2024 15:18:29 GMT -6
That session recall app is my new jam It's great. I love using it. And although they don't carry every manufacturer, i've found that they sometimes have a cloned version from another builder. In my case, AMS Neve isn't on the list, but Stam's SA-609 mkI fit the bill for my 33609n.
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Post by drumsound on Oct 30, 2024 18:06:00 GMT -6
I generally just have a Mix Buss compressor and EQ. I take pictures and make labels in the pictures. I send them to the computer and use the free Snapshot plugin, which also has a notes section, if I need. I'm doing an on going VO thing for a video game. I took picks of the mic pre gain, compressor and fader on the console settings that are on the first session. I can open it, set the gear, and then add, or open a new session of that is what we're doing that day. Snapshot
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Post by Johnkenn on Oct 30, 2024 18:07:50 GMT -6
That session recall app is my new jam It's great. I love using it. And although they don't carry every manufacturer, i've found that they sometimes have a cloned version from another builder. In my case, AMS Neve isn't on the list, but Stam's SA-609 mkI fit the bill for my 33609n. Same for my cheapy Behringer 369
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Post by ericn on Oct 30, 2024 20:57:55 GMT -6
Pics these days, kind of miss the days of intern’s then you had someone to blame for crappy recall 😎
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Post by lpedrum on Oct 30, 2024 21:28:17 GMT -6
I use these if I’m at the studio, mark them up, then run 1k through compressors and see what my return volume is and mark that down so you can get it exact. www.barryrudolph.com/recall/sheets.htmlAmazing work that he's put in to compile these. But unfortunately there are no templates for AudioScape, Locomotive, Iron Age Audio or Louder than Liftoff.
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Post by sean on Oct 30, 2024 21:51:30 GMT -6
I do what bgrotto stated earlier.
For mix buss I use stuff with stepped controls so recall is easier and just write the settings in the “comment” section of the print track
And with the commit function using the “hide and make inactive” function you can easily go back to the “raw” sound if needed
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Post by smashlord on Oct 30, 2024 22:49:39 GMT -6
Commit inserts, document 2 buss settings, mix into drum parallels that never change
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Post by theshea on Oct 31, 2024 3:15:57 GMT -6
my workflow: use the hardware than insert the equivalent plugin, set the knobs as on the hardware and set it in bybass. maybe put a note in the channel if this aint your normal workflow. hw recall done.
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Post by paulnajar on Oct 31, 2024 3:33:31 GMT -6
For those who like photos like me, there’s a handy free plugin called snapshot from I think they’re called non lethal applications.
You insert the plugin anywhere in your session - or even multiple times - and then load in the phone photos sitting on you desktop. It’s just convenient to save the photos right there in the relevant daw session.
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Post by Johnkenn on Oct 31, 2024 6:04:28 GMT -6
I do what bgrotto stated earlier. For mix buss I use stuff with stepped controls so recall is easier and just write the settings in the “comment” section of the print track And with the commit function using the “hide and make inactive” function you can easily go back to the “raw” sound if needed I knew that…but I just never trusted…I need to learn to trust.
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Post by bradd on Oct 31, 2024 7:18:38 GMT -6
Session Recall looks great except for one problem. CAPI is not on it and all of my outboard EQs are CAPI. I wonder if we can get Jeff Steiger to make this happen.
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Post by thehightenor on Oct 31, 2024 7:41:15 GMT -6
I use these if I’m at the studio, mark them up, then run 1k through compressors and see what my return volume is and mark that down so you can get it exact. www.barryrudolph.com/recall/sheets.htmlGreat - thank you!
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Post by thehightenor on Oct 31, 2024 7:48:39 GMT -6
Session Recall seems very good too and all my devices are there (except for my AEA RPQ 500)
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Post by andersmv on Oct 31, 2024 8:17:02 GMT -6
That session recall app is my new jam I was going to mention them in here, you already found them... Pretty much a one man show, and it's always down to do custom things for you. He did my whole API Box Console and took all the API logo stuff off of it as a "generic" piece because a lot of manufacturers were not really on board initially. I also like that you pay per piece as opposed to a freaking subscription or something.
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Post by Blackdawg on Oct 31, 2024 8:36:41 GMT -6
I use Session Recall app. Works great. Has revision history and honestly is not that expensive when it comes down to it.
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Post by Bob Olhsson on Oct 31, 2024 9:40:33 GMT -6
Pics these days, kind of miss the days of intern’s then you had someone to blame for crappy recall 😎 I miss the days when you were handed an acetate and told what to fix in the mix and the goal was to beat it on everything else.
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Post by andersmv on Oct 31, 2024 10:07:16 GMT -6
Pics these days, kind of miss the days of intern’s then you had someone to blame for crappy recall 😎 I miss the days when you were handed an acetate and told what to fix in the mix and the goal was to beat it on everything else. Did you have to de-noise with Izotope?
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Post by Bob Olhsson on Oct 31, 2024 10:16:08 GMT -6
Sure, a decade before personal computers!
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Post by sean on Oct 31, 2024 10:45:47 GMT -6
Pics these days, kind of miss the days of intern’s then you had someone to blame for crappy recall 😎 I miss the days when you were handed an acetate and told what to fix in the mix and the goal was to beat it on everything else. Usually whenever I’m asked to recall I mix I listen back and go “I can do all this better” 😂
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Post by copperx on Oct 31, 2024 11:44:35 GMT -6
Recall? Ain't anybody got time for that. Print it all and move on! If you need to change something, just re-do it. We need more people to approach mixing as a sand mandala.
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Post by jaba on Oct 31, 2024 11:56:58 GMT -6
Recall? Ain't anybody got time for that. Print it all and move on! If you need to change something, just re-do it. We need more people to approach mixing as a sand mandala. No idea on the accuracy of the quote but I remember hearing that George Harrison once asked, "if you don't like the mix, why would you want to recall it?"
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Post by ericn on Oct 31, 2024 14:32:48 GMT -6
Pics these days, kind of miss the days of intern’s then you had someone to blame for crappy recall 😎 I miss the days when you were handed an acetate and told what to fix in the mix and the goal was to beat it on everything else. How many people do you think had to google what an acetate was?😁
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Post by damoongo on Oct 31, 2024 18:26:35 GMT -6
For those who like photos like me, there’s a handy free plugin called snapshot from I think they’re called non lethal applications. You insert the plugin anywhere in your session - or even multiple times - and then load in the phone photos sitting on you desktop. It’s just convenient to save the photos right there in the relevant daw session. Snapshot rules. I mean, I could think of some improvements, but it's free and get the job done. I commit as i go and rarely have to go back for individual channels. Mix bus is a different story. I use Curve EQ Analyzer for matching HW eq settings (take a screenshot and put it in snapshot pugin, then match it for recall) I also print pink noise and then when I recall, I play it back phase flipped and fine tune the eq until it nulls... (For comps I also print a combination of noise and kick transients that break the threshold, and null that when recalling)
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Post by ericn on Oct 31, 2024 21:49:55 GMT -6
Sure, a decade before personal computers! So it was the infamous “SHUT UP WE ARE ACTUALLY IN SESSION SIGN” ? Far cheaper and if they didn’t shut up you could beat them with it!
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