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I don't appreciate your talking down to me. You don't know what effort I am putting forth. It might be wise to remember that your opinion is simply that - your opinion. I have always and will continue to try and be supportive of you in your efforts because I respect your talent but I won't be talked down to by you or anyone else. Got it.



As usual, text can mask intention. I NEVER meant to talk down to you Josie. I was really speaking in general terms. But I suppose I was wrong to assume what you're trying hard to do and what you're not. I've never really read you speak about anything when it comes to mixing. Song structure, lyrical content yes, but not so much as a word about mixing, be it other peoples work or your own. I guess I missed it. So I just assumed you're a writer primarily and not into mixing. And that's completely fine too. That's one of the huge benefits of software like biab- it allows people to put instrumentation to their writing and not really be bogged down with the chores of mixing if they don't want to. I took you as a tunesmith really, not as a production person who goes all too nuts over everything in that area. I'm sorry to make that assumtion. I just figured you weren't really interested in hearing my thoughts on it, which is why I suggested there's a wealth of information out there to further that cause if you wanted.

My initial post to your song was short and sweet. I could kick myself for becoming even remotely involved once again in specifics. I will NEVER do this again. But yeah, when I post my next song you can twist the screws if it'll make you feel better. But here and now, I'm done voicing any opinions or advice. I'll continue to post songs because I think it's good for potential customers to hear what can be done with this awesome software from the users. But a dialog? OVER.

Dan