You will need to ask specific questions on whatever you are trying to do. 'Junction boxes'? 'Balancing'?Mid interfaces, A/D converters (usually in an audio interface these days) ARE gear, and yes, just as important as the rest of the gear.
Your recorded track should not be out of synch, Reaper automatically adjusts for any latency. In the Preferences menu, go to Audio to Recording, and the last option on that menu is 'use audio driver reported latency' - this should be checked. You can also manually adjust the offset there.
You need to work with the mastering engineer on this. They may want just the stereo mix, or may want the stems too. But comp the 3 guitar tracks together (the parts you used), if they ask for the stems.
Can't find my original thread on this mic....
I got this mic on ebay around 2013 for $90, so I've already got my money's worth out of it! Some time along the way, the boom stand it was on tilted over and the mic hit something, and the ceramic (?) piece that holds the capsule broke. I was...
The 'mass' absorbs some of the sound energy, so it will dampen the soundwaves that were directly impacting the wall. Whether this makes a noticeable difference in sound transmission .....
I've never read anything about corner traps being spaced away from the walls, only standard wall traps. I've always questioned the need for space (the soundwaves bounce off the wall behind the trap regardless of space or not, and then travel back through the trap...), but never seen any...
With an older version of Reaper I had playback happening at a slow(er) speed = pitch was off too - for no reason. Rebooting the computer fixed it, so it was a driver issue as far as I can tell.
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Was your speaker directly facing the hole? A 2dB difference is probably within the error tolerance of your meter. Move around with the meter, the level may be greater in other positions, and you may have a partial null where you were standing.
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I've never ordered direct from Fender. With Guitar Center, I have ordered as 'ship to store' - no freight charges, you can open it up right there and check for any damage.