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MASSIVE Mastering

Active Member
I'm honestly not trying to stir anything, but why does it seem that every site that says something like...
In the process of mixing both technical and human factors are important. GlobalMixing has a wide spectrum of equipment at its disposal ranging from cheap basic tools to expensive rare famous devices.
...they never LIST the \"expensive, rare, famous\" devices (and in some cases, not even the \"cheap basic tools?\" Gear list? Photos? Something?

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Whoa - Hey - Now I AM trying to stir something - That glossary is stolen, word-for-word, from Mackie's site. Please take that down.

Plagiarism is one of my favorite things to hate.

People ripping information from other people's sites... You've already lost credibility with me... Who do you think you are?!?
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Michael

Active Member
Cheap Tools :
1 ) Mallet - To level of some of those peaks

1 a ) Rubber mallet - If you intend on bouncing any of those tracks


2 ) Screw gun aka cordless drill - When you need to tighten some of those tracks up . Use reverse to let alittle more feeling out .

3 ) Pry Bar - When you need to give the track that added lift to make the track stick out

4 ) Pliers - when you need to pull some frequencies out into the mix
4a ) Needle Nose - When you need to be alittle more surgical

5 ) Gasoline w/ match - When you just need to say screw it !!! and let me send it to that guy to do my work. I just want my job to push the record button I'm just too F--ken Lazy :!: :!: :!:

:lol: :lol: :lol:
 

Dave Bourke

Active Member
I can't find this Glossary on the Mackie site per se, but it IS lifted almost verbatim from the downloadable PDF.

Interestingly, they've left out \"A/D Converter\" and \"aliasing,\" along with quite a few other terms.

;)

Kind regards.
 

MASSIVE Mastering

Active Member
Dave Bourke said:
nterestingly, they've left out "A/D Converter" and "aliasing," along with quite a few other terms.

;)
Applicable terms at that...

That IS interesting... :-s
 

Giles117 DP

Active Member
LOL Niceely designed web page, basic, functional, etc......

But hey dont a few of us already over similar services?????
 

saemskin

Established Member
What makes him guilty of all he's being accused of is that he doesnt care to respond or defend himself.
 

MASSIVE Mastering

Active Member
I think what makes him guilty of it is that I'm pretty sure Mackie didn't steal his online glossary... \:D/
 

Yoch

New Member
saemskin said:
What makes him guilty of all he's being accused of is that he doesnt care to respond or defend himself.
I've nothing to say... just that mackie (loud) copyright was added.
 
Interesting... Seems like this GlobalMixing has some relations with russian music business personalities and acts (otherwise it may not be possible to get this material for remixing and especially mixing). I would say that most of their demos have a characteristic 'russian' sound to it. But will this work on the worldwide scale? Just curious.
 

MASSIVE Mastering

Active Member
Yoch said:
saemskin said:
What makes him guilty of all he's being accused of is that he doesnt care to respond or defend himself.
I've nothing to say... just that mackie (loud) copyright was added.
That's not how it works - Unless they grant you PERMISSION, you're still infringing on their copyrights, and it's still illegal. It goes well beyond "good faith" usage.

Now, if you wanted to use the Mackie logo to LINK to the glossary (which is what you should be doing anyway), that WOULD fall within good-faith usage. Mackie could still request it taken down, but it wouldn't fall into blatant copyright infringement categories, as it does now.
 
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