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Old 05-11-2022, 05:53 PM
Darryl Ramm Darryl Ramm is online now
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Default Re: Pro Tools Carbon - Is there is a way to send Mon L-R to Output 7-8?

I think we've trashed this thread.

Now I'm reminded of when I was giving a conference talk in Tokyo, our local partner wanted to take the US visitors out for a dinner. They tooks us to an "Italian restaurant" in an upscale Japanese shopping mall. It was a novelty for them and they were very nice folks but damn this was just awful crazy bad interpretation of Italian food. And as we sat there though the meal I was looking across the mall at a sushi bar packed with people having a good time where the food looked *delicious*.

And yes uni pasta can use cream. It's normally not overdone and damn delicious.
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