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331: ‘John Was the Problem’, With Merlin Mann

Merlin Mann returns to the show to discuss two brief topics (with a few asides): my dream of opening a steakhouse, and Peter Jackson’s Beatles documentary “Get Back”.




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343: ‘Fussy Typography Improvements’, With Paul Kafasis

Paul Kafasis returns to the show to talk about Friday Night Baseball, Rogue Amoeba’s new Audio Hijack 4 release, and a bit of speculation on WWDC.




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370: ‘Fine Hypertext Products’, With Jason Kottke

Jason Kottke returns to the show to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Kottke.org.




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412: ‘His Most Pro Shirt’, With Dan Moren

Dan Moren returns to the show to discuss this week’s introductions of the first M4 Macs: iMac, Mac Mini, and MacBook Pros.




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Prostata.

Prostata.




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Los problemas del Alcoholismo.

Los problemas del Alcoholismo.




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Elipse, el programa para bajar de peso.

Elipse, el programa para bajar de peso.




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Obesidad, problemática actual y futura.

Obesidad, problemática actual y futura.




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¿Qué problemas trae no descubrir nuestra sexualidad?

¿Qué problemas trae no descubrir nuestra sexualidad?




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La revolución interior en la elección del camino propio.

La revolución interior en la elección del camino propio.




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El ejercicio prolonga la vida.

El ejercicio prolonga la vida.




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¿Qué pasa si nos excedemos en los alimentos ultraprocesados?

¿Qué pasa si nos excedemos en los alimentos ultraprocesados?




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¿Cómo influyen en nuestra salud los probióticos?

¿Cómo influyen en nuestra salud los probióticos?




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La testosterona y sus propiedades.

La testosterona y sus propiedades.




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La lactancia materna: sinónimo de amor y protección.

La lactancia materna: sinónimo de amor y protección.




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¿Cómo identificar un problema capilar?

¿Cómo identificar un problema capilar?




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Una buena ropa, un espejo y una balanza para mantener el amor propio.

Una buena ropa, un espejo y una balanza para mantener el amor propio.




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Salud y bienestar es lo que generan los probióticos en el cuerpo.

Salud y bienestar es lo que generan los probióticos en el cuerpo.




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Vinimos a ser felices, prohibido rendirse.

Vinimos a ser felices, prohibido rendirse




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cáncer, un problema físico, emocional y financiero.

cáncer, un problema físico, emocional y financiero.




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Laparoscopia, técnica sencilla y fácil para procedimientos quirúrgicos.

Laparoscopia, técnica sencilla y fácil para procedimientos quirúrgicos.




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Saber procesar un duelo es poder volvernos más sabios y entender la vida.

Saber procesar un duelo es poder volvernos más sabios y entender la vida.




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SANAMENTE - Un propósito de vida consiente - 06 DE OCTUBRE




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SANAMENTE - Amor Propio - 16 DE NOVIEMBRE




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Una recuperación contra todo pronóstico




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¿Cómo la logoterapia ayuda a liberar los problemas?




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El amor propio nos lleva a un estado de paz y bienestar




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Salud sexual y reproductiva de los hombres




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Un proyecto para despertar conciencia en niños y niñas




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Nuestro propósito de vivir




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Terapias Esenias: técnica que promueve la auto sanación de la persona




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Cánceres ginecológicos: afecta los órganos reproductores de la mujer




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Síndrome de Fortunata: interés de buscar un amor comprometido




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Plantas medicinales aprobadas en Colombia




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Sanar las heridas del pasado y cumplir los propósitos del ahora




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Adversidades: ¿la vida nos prepara para un propósito mayor?




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Proving the Prophets

What is prophecy? Are there prophets? Can we believe what the Bible says about the future? How do we know between true and false prophets?



  • Amazing Facts with Doug Batchelor

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DIY :: How to make my mix sound professional

Ive been making music for couple of years now but still cant figure out why my mix doesnt sound professional. Im I doing something wrong? This is the link to my tracks http://www.ourmedia.org/node/300488 Someone please help me out.




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DIY :: How to make my mix sound professional (Reply)

The 100% guaranteed way to get your bedroom mixes to sound more professional (and by far the most expensive) is to spend time in a recording studio. Take the raw tracks to something you want to mix, import it into their ProTools setup (or whatever they use) and have a pro engineer (must be a talkative, friendly one, not a grumpy, cynical one) to mix it. ASK A BILLION questions, be a dork and write stuff down if you have to. The worst case scenario is that after 2/3 hours at least you'll know what questions to ask of Google or at the local tech book store. The best case is that your music impresses the engineer and he/she becomes a pseudo mentor for you. Engineering is by far my weakest area (along with playing in tune and in time) so everything that follows is said that caveat: I have found that going cheap on mastering tools (compression, limiters, eq) hurts bedroom mixes a lot. Money I've spent on the top utilities there (I use Waves) dwarfs all my other plugins put together by an order of magnitude. (Reason's mastering suite is pretty good so you may be covered there; although I've applied Waves L2 to mixes done after the 'final' Reason mixdown and there's no question there was a marked improvement in pro-sheen.) I have found tweakheadz site very useful, especially their mixing 101 page. Finally I have been told (and have experienced it myself) that posting often to ccM and asking for real, brutal reviews and feedback has helped a lot of people. I, for one, am very, very embarrassed by several of my uploads from 2 years ago here, while only very embarrassed by more recent ones; all strictly due to people hearing stuff I didn't.




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DIY :: How to make my mix sound professional (Reply)

that sounds good. ill look for a studio near my place. at the end you said that the comments from ccmixer is very useful but what shall i do if i want a brutal review of my own original mix? because on ccmixer i can only upload remixes or samples or separate tracks.




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DIY :: How to make my mix sound professional (Reply)

being a remix site and short on resources we can't handle original material. so, er, get remixing... ;)




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my buddy des has a great blog he runs that can surely help almost anyone here with improving their production. http://www.hometracked.com/ also, his music is worth checking out, just so you can see that he knows what he's talking about. des is a great guy and a really excellent artist. http://www.deshead.com/




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U need to have a good pair of monitors, headphones will not do at all! I agree with Fourstones, Waves is a very good suite. I use it within SoundForge and it really does help in cleaning up the frequencies. My mixes really improved when I had monitor speakers included in the set up. Experiment and let me know, I'll give u some quality feedback, no holds, sometimes the truth hurts! LOL! EZ m8 Morr




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DIY :: How to make my mix sound professional (Reply)

The best thing I can say is: learn about sound. Learn about frequencies, which ones sound like what and do what to the overall mix. Whether or not to use a low or high pass filter on something. Fiddle with EQs for hours. And more importantly, get criticism. It's the easiest way to learn what sound to look out for, and such. And most importantly of all: Practice. Mix till your ears bleed. (from the time spent listening to the same song, not due to the terrible mix :P) Mixing is one of my strong suits, but most of it is just being able to hear the song, and make the adjustments that I want, to be able to make the necessary changes and just know what needs to be done.




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bravo!




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That's a very good point- I started with a Mac LC, EZVision and an M1, with the only audio manipulation being Hypercard. I got good at customizing patches and finding seamless loop points manually just to get what I could out of what I had, with mastering being 1/4"-to-RCA from the headphone jack on the M1 to AUX IN on the cassette player, or the same thing with 1/8" adapter for the 'puter sound files. Then I'd record and bounce these cassette tracks to my 4-track, with final routing from 4-track's headphone-out back to the cassette. Ugly stuff, but that's what I had to work with...




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This is a very good point. I think that it's easy to keep adding new gear, and thus miss the richness of existing gear and software. I like to work with more limited software sometimes, so that I can feel as if I am exploiting it to its fullness.




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DIY :: How to make my mix sound professional (Reply)

Ive been making music for couple of years now but still cant figure out why my mix doesnt sound professional. Im I doing something wrong? This is the link to my tracks http://www.ourmedia.org/node/300488 Someone please help me out. The first thing I noticed was the lack of higher frequencies in your mix... My mixes always end up being bass heavy (because I suck horribly) so I can see we both have the same problem... There's is (however) an over-abundance of frequency-fighting in your track... A lot of distorted things competing for my attention (at least in my ears). Dunno if any of this has been helpful, but we could all learn things...so hopefully you'll have advice for me in the future ;-) Good luck, and we me luck too! -Joel




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This is a useful thread. Im just in the middle of mixing a new ccmixter-based song and its just not coming together for me. The tweakheadz and hometracked sites are great. A couple other useful sites: tips and techniques at gearslutz - http://www.gearslutz.com/board/tips-techniques/168409-tips-techniques.html ; Live tips - http://www.ableton.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=27120 ; general EQ reference - http://www.idmforums.com/showthread.php?t=11466 Im definitely going to get the mix Im working on up here, I need some blunt advice.




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OK, I uploaded Hollywood Picture Book (feat Calendar Girl and Kaer Trouz) and entered a pluggy plug for comments over this weekend.