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KenElevenShadows

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  • Birthday 12/19/1912

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    night photographer, author of books and articles
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    Night photography, fun weird spacey music
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    Southern California, United States

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  1. There we go. The truly important stuff.
  2. Got it. I suppose you could attempt to dip the accompanying chords around 1k or try a different chord that still works with the melody and see if that works? Or turn down that one part without being obvious about it via compression, automation, or whatever? Or dip 1k only on that one bit? Or doing some very subtle combination of several of these approaches?
  3. What distorts on the iPhone? Does it appear to be something triggered by the whole mix in general? Or does it seem to be an element or two (guitar, keyboards, snare, whatever)?
  4. Let's not forget his amazing thespian offering in "Capricorn One". My wife and I made the mistake of watching that several years ago. I had seen it in the theater with my Dad a long time ago when I was a kid and remembered it being bad back then, so I warned her. But we persevered. And it was still bad upon second watching. One part that was fun, however, is that I recognized a lot of the places that they filmed.
  5. Okay, since this is a wish list (but I really have no plans to purchase this, so wishing is all it will be)... In addition to a larger room in a larger house, I wouldn't mind having a Moog Voyager.
  6. I am married, and my wife is very supportive of my night photography and weird music stuff and playing in bands and all that. I used to record my projects as well as other bands in the living room before, and she was cool with that. If I were in your situation, I would definitely make my living room into a "creative living room". Absolutely!! hope you keep enjoying life.
  7. You are right, there are a lot of expenses. That's why it will remain a wish.
  8. A much larger studio in a much larger house. That's pretty much all I want at this point. There. Such a simple list.
  9. I just mix, and don't bother considering iPhone speakers. As Mighty Motif Max and Craig have said, if it's clear enough to hear things, we're good. And I feel like if I do a good mix, it typically works out quite well. The other thing is this. If I have a really great mix, I'm not going to change it all that much to accommodate iPhone speakers.
  10. I suppose it's a combination of people who don't care, people who want to save money, people who can't tell the difference, and people who have bigger worries on their plate, like how they are going to hang on to their second job so they can make their rent. What helps artists like Billie Eilish for now is that they are quite original, and at this point, it's difficult for anyone - human or circuits - to really touch them. That could change, though. And yes, I agree with your other point. I've been saying this for several years about AI/machine learning: It's not AI that concerns me as much as who is creating and using it.
  11. It will be. If it becomes really good, it will devalue what we do (except for hopefully live music). For right now, I would say that if it is really biting into our music endeavors, then we might want to look into stepping up our game. In several years, though? It just might make music that is as good as good songwriters/musicians. And look out if when that time comes. (since I do more immersive, odd atmospheric music, I'm probably in little danger of any of that because I feel like I step outside this to a certain degree, but of course, my interest and concern is not just for what I do)
  12. Well, I was more saying "I probably shouldn't even get into this" because I quite frankly do not have the time or inclination to get into protracted arguments where it's this never-ending spiral of "prove it" and then I take my time providing links, only to have the person ignore me or pivot from those points. But then again, this forum is probably different from the idiocy of other social media, so maybe I will be spared that. If I sound jaded, it's only that I'm seriously ground down from the constant "All AI is bad. It's SkyNet. All of it is evil. We are all going to lose our jobs." And I'm not saying that some of that might not come to pass, but it's just seriously wearisome when arguments are couched in "all AI is _____." This is exacerbated by the fact that most people don't know what AI is, understand that most of it is based on machine learning rather than any sort of actual "thinking", that people use AI every single day and don't realize it, or that AI consistently helps with medicine, science, and technology, looking for patterns and sifting through immense amounts of data so we can all benefit. In short, i would love to see more nuanced conversations about AI that are better informed and aren't the histrionic "the sky is falling" sort of crap.
  13. It would be challenging to be off-topic, as this is basically like showing up in Craig's virtual party place and hanging out and talking. When I was a kid, we used to pretend to be The Juice when we were playing football. For him to turn into such a monster seemed unfathomable and surreal at the time, beginning with the slow-motion Bronco car chase. When things came to light about Bill Cosby, I used to joke and say that our childhood heroes were falling, and end with, “Please….I hope Mr. Rogers isn’t next.” Thankfully, Mr. Rogers has proven to be utterly badass, even if that badass sometimes comes wrapped in a cardigan sweater.
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