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megale3
03-17-2008, 05:23 PM
Is your attention to detail and time consuming so much of your attention on your designs that it creates a disjoint in the flow of your thoughts cues, and music?
Are you wanting a full proof way of cuing you to cue them? Does it seem like you can never hit the exact note for each step of your design? Would you like a full proof way of having something to tap you on the shoulder when its time?
If you said yes to these conscious concerns then listen up. Bring in your own markers to the mix. Allow a minute after the marker revels itself to make the cue. It can a voice over, a guitar riff, anything that makes a slight but audible enhancement to your mix that, little to everyone else's knowledge ,tips you off to whats next. Thanks to Cfoam, Yvonne, Pink ,Bob and Jen for the record scratches!
Meg

Pink
03-17-2008, 05:31 PM
Nice, Meg! Honestly, I obsess when preparing my classes but once that groundwork is done, I find it effortless when actually leading the ride. Glad your scratch idea worked for you!

megale3
03-17-2008, 05:39 PM
Nice, Meg! Honestly, I obsess when preparing my classes but once that groundwork is done, I find it effortless when actually leading the ride. Glad your scratch idea worked for you!
Pinky your funny :) This is a tool for those that have not been in the business since dirt was created :D By the way just how was dirt made :wink:
Meg

Pink
03-17-2008, 05:41 PM
Pinky your funny :) This is a tool for those that have not been in the business since dirt was created :D By the way just how was dirt made :wink:
Meg

Hey, you. Watch it. :D

megale3
03-17-2008, 05:45 PM
Hey, you. Watch it. :D
He he he he he he "SMACK" ouch:(

EuroD
03-18-2008, 02:40 PM
I think dirt was created with Meg kicking up a storm - he, he, he:roll:

Yeah I obsess and like Pink once it's laid down, then I'm good to go.

Maybe we need a support group for us obsessive profilers :D

like2bike
03-18-2008, 03:49 PM
I'm in!:D