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Old 01-23-2000
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Ok,

I am sequencing from my computer, with an Alesis QS6.1 keyboard and trying to record my songs on my Tascam 414 portastudio. My tracks usually have a lot of Bass in them, so as you may have already discovered, the sound is distorted when I try to record it with my MKII. I have tried everything, from turning the internal EQ of the QS6.1 down, to turning the low EQ on the MKII down while recording. What can I do?
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Old 01-24-2000
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Yo Pens on the floor 95:

Just a suggestion since I'm not familiar with your rig but I am familiar with synths;

Try recording your bass line on a single track; then you can EQ up or down depending on what you are after.

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