Mixing Quotes
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I love mixing amateurs and professionals.
Lasse Hallstrom
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My 20s were spent in a room, alone, mixing paints and figuring it all out.
Caio Fonseca
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I love mixing with comedians when I'm working with them, but when I'm not I don't feel the need to hang around with them.
Jack Dee
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I'm always interested in mixing technology and music. You know, maybe I'll have a MIDI bass pickup at some point, I don't really think that's the direction I would want to go.
Mike Gordon
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My ears won't fool me. Even when I do a session on digital, we still warm it up somewhere in the process, in mastering or mixing, running the signal through some tubes somewhere.
Steve Cropper Booker T. & the M.G.'s
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I usually start playing around with processed guitar or bass to get a sound that I am happy with, then I base a piece around that, adding extra sounds, mixing it right, and just layering sounds until I’m happy.
Nigel Wright Shakatak
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It was great to do something different, so mixing it all about keeps things fresh.
Rick Savage Def Leppard
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We always did our own mixing.
Stephen Malkmus Pavement
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I'm used to the older-fashioned way of mixing: playing with three decks, always turning and twisting knobs manically.
Adam Beyer
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I don't know if everybody does, but I have a really hard time listening to myself on recordings, unless we've spent weeks and weeks and weeks listening and mixing.
Katherine Shindle
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When doing the mix, there's five different pairs of ears. We all hear it differently. We said we'll be mixing this album for the next three years if we don't let someone take charge. We let Mutt mix it.
Steve Clark Def Leppard
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I'm really inspired by the show 'Future Boy Conan' from the '70s. It's a really beautiful show, and I love shonen anime and shojo anime, and I like the thought of mixing them together.
Rebecca Sugar
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Besides winning, the most fun thing is getting out there and mixing it up with friends; it's the competition.
Al Unser, Jr.
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We are all given the ingredients of happiness, but the mixing is left to ourselves.
Ethel M. Dell
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When you set a play in the French Quarter in New Orleans, it's hard not to acknowledge the whole African-American, French, white mixing of races. That's what the French Quarter is: it's a Creole community.
Nicole Ari Parker-Kodjoe
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The rush of creating sounds and mixing sounds is always an interesting challenge, especially for someone like me, who doesn't know about sound.
Hank Williams III
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We could ask artists from abroad to come in too, so that there could be a mixing and matching of skills from Europe, America and here which would widen our world.
Siobhan Davies
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I think there's too much mixing fashion and intellect. Fashion ultimately is designed to cover the human body, to give you joy, to make you feel better. I don't think it has to have a great intellectual meaning.
Suzy Menkes