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phantom sound on master fader of VS-880
Now this is mysterious. I've been working on a song for a while, bouncing tracks around, when suddenly I notice that there is a dulled, muffled version of part of the song that is somehow recorded onto the master fader. It plays when all the track faders are set to zero and can be adjusted by the master fader. No channel is set to prefade or anything like that. Where did it come from? And, more important, how do I get rid of it? It sounds nasty. Thanks for you help!
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You might want to post your question at VS-Planet, http://www.vsplanet.com/ubb/ultimate...?ubb=forum&f=6
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Double check your routing. It could be the effect return being fed by a prefader aux, an inplace solo or something like that. I do that shit all the time, lol.
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Yep, you might try a mixer reset (dunno how on vs880, tho). I had a similar prob with a guitar track once, but it actually WAS the track. Recorded compressed clean and used the VS amp sims, and there was the scratch vocals in every f***n pause audible... Must have been the headphone wire inducing into the pickups or something. Gated the clean track and it was gone... Something like that might be your problem, too...
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