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    Acoustic Guitar Sounds OVerly Compressed?

    Howdy, I'm recording a 6-string Alvarez Yairi (predecessor to the WY-1) and it sounds WAAAAY too compressed. I think it's got a cedar top, maybe pine though, and HPL back and sides of Rosewood ... although I can't tell if it's HPL. Has a real smooth satin finish. Anyway ... it has an under...
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    Sync Issues with Firestudio Project

    Good luck getting authorized on Presonus' forums. Takes them forever. So I'll ask the real experts; you! I just picked up a Presonus FSP from a guy (always safe, right?). Anyway, seemed like a good guy, he said he bought the FSP for a church project and never used it. Left it in his garage...
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    Cubase LE 4 - Mono Recording Issues

    I'm going through a Presonus Firestudio Project with a mic plugged into #1 and a 1/4" guitar input to #2. I used to be able to make two mono tracks and have vocal on one track and guitar on the second. Now I can't do that. What happened? Dunno? Last night I dropped a 2GB chip into my 2006...
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    Room Mic - Folk Recording

    My "practice room" which is really a 12'x10' office w/ (18') vaulted ceilings in my condo and I shove five of us in it to practice/record. What I would like is to find a cost effective "room mic" that I can set up in the middle of the room when we are just practicing so in case we get any...
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    WTB: MOTU 8pre

    If you've got one in good condition that hasn't been abused please let me know. Please be reasonable on the price. Lets work out a dealio. PM or email: z a c h.everhart @ gmail DIZZOT com (thanx spam bots). Zach
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    Recording: Folk/Alt-Country Band

    Part of this post is in the Building a Studio forum b/c it involves the actual room itself and someone recommended I post the "gear" related questions here. The Band: I have a five piece folk band comprised primarily of acoustic instruments; guitars, electric guitar, mandolin, fiddle, bass...
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    Home Studio Build - Folk Band/Alt-Country

    Hello, The Band: I have a five piece folk band comprised primarily of acoustic instruments; guitars, electric guitar, mandolin, fiddle, bass, harmonica, snare w/ brush and up to five voices (3 male [tenor, bass, high-baritone], female [mezzo soprano, contralto]. We like to play live with...
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