At 11:41 PM 2/14/2003 -0600, you wrote:
"What i'm personally curious to know is what the difference is between mixing and engineering." Mixing to me is pushing the sliders, adjusting the volumes and that sort of thing. Not much if you ask me, but I would also think that they are the same to some degree.
So there's a recording engineer who records everything, a mix engineer who gets everything sounding nice.. i wonder what just a plain engineer does then (e.g. on LFC Youth and LX did the mixing but Thrash and Greg Hunter engineered). After that stage presumably you get a mastering engineer who takes care of technical stuff and puts the actual album together. Thrash, if you're still here and don't mind explaining, what's the difference between 'mix' and 'engineer'? --kwook