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Old 02-16-2003
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new gear= new recording

This is a very quick recording with no emphasis on the production what so ever. I just bought a Great River MP1-NV and needed to test it to see if it could handle acoustic style music. The thing makes electric guitar sound larger than life but thats not what I record most of the time. What do you guys think about the sound quality of this recording. Let me know.

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I dont know what a Great River MP1-NV is??

As far as the recording quality goes this sounds great I like the tune and I like the guitars and percusion. Some of the timing is a little suspect but you're not asking for comment in that area
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Matt,

The MP1-NV is a mic pre. There are lots of small timing issues in the recording. They were all one takes.




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Sounded pretty good overall on my crappy H/K's here at work, ...ah, I mean "home."

There appeared to be some repetative tinny-sounding artifacts coming from the left side, but not from the right. I don't hear the sound when I play other acoustic music here at work, doh! ...I maen "home," so perhaps it could just be an EQ issue or something?

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