SteveMac
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I got my analog studio up and going and am quite happy with how things are sounding these days. Thanks to alot of you here for all your help along the way. Something I'm experiencing now is a little bit of a muddy sounding bass. Particularly through the headphones. It's not in the bass gear because I've recorded it in various ways. I'm not sure what to blame for this. Is it the DBX units? The mixer? Bad tape? My recorder? I'm using the tascam 38 with with 2 4d dbx units and a tascam 308 mixer. I keep the levels around -5 to -7 in keeping with the dbx units. Maybe someone here has experienced the same problem with a similar setup and might be able to help me shortcut to a solution. I realize there may be a number of reasons but with a few ideas I can start the process of elimination and zero in on a probable reason. Maybe I need to get the 38 serviced, calibrated?
I got my analog studio up and going and am quite happy with how things are sounding these days. Thanks to alot of you here for all your help along the way. Something I'm experiencing now is a little bit of a muddy sounding bass. Particularly through the headphones. It's not in the bass gear because I've recorded it in various ways. I'm not sure what to blame for this. Is it the DBX units? The mixer? Bad tape? My recorder? I'm using the tascam 38 with with 2 4d dbx units and a tascam 308 mixer. I keep the levels around -5 to -7 in keeping with the dbx units. Maybe someone here has experienced the same problem with a similar setup and might be able to help me shortcut to a solution. I realize there may be a number of reasons but with a few ideas I can start the process of elimination and zero in on a probable reason. Maybe I need to get the 38 serviced, calibrated?