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  1. ashcat_lt

    Video Pad and Reaper

    The “original audio track” is of course the video track, and just clicking the mute button will disable the video. You can just turn that track’s volume slider all the way down or disable the mater/parent send to accomplish it, though.
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    Reaper Project and HiRes

    ??? Reaper is completely non-destructive and won’t do anything to the original file. If you put it in a project with different sample rate, it will convert (“resample”) on playback/render, but that still won’t actually affect the original file. If you do something silly like try to render to...
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    Looking for that big guitar sound

    Most of the time “that big guitar sound” is actually two guitars plus a bass and drums. The guitars by themselves are probably cleaner and thinner than you think.
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    Unusual Bass Technique

    Has anybody mentioned how "real" string instruments (violin, cello...) and even mandolins are basically tuned upside down from guitar? A fifth is just an inverted fourth. Yes the strings get higher in the direction we're used to, but the intervals string to string and chord shapes are the same...
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    Unusual Bass Technique

    Jeez why is anybody actually upset about this? My best friend in school was lefty and when he got a guitar, his mom wouldn’t let him restring it because she thought Hendrix played upside down. She was wrong, I think, but I had been playing a while, and to teach him, I had to sort of learn to...
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    5 string bass tuner ~ is it just me ?

    Harmonics are always in tune with the open string kind of by definition. Intonation only really affects fretted notes. If the scale length is far enough off, the "12th fret" harmonic might not be actually directly over the fret, but if you get it to sound, it will be exactly in tune with the...
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    Realistically speaking, how many microphones minimum to record a 5-piece acoustic drum kit ?

    Most of my clients have neither budget nor patience for anything other than band-at-once. Maybe overdub vocals. For my own stuff, drums come toward the end, LP it are never acoustic. My preference is always to just put an x/y stereo mic (nowadays my 12 Gauge) somewhere that the whole kit...
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    Realistically speaking, how many microphones minimum to record a 5-piece acoustic drum kit ?

    Honestly what you’ve outlined isn’t necessarily bare minimum, but it’s frankly not a bad start to a mic locker. Get a pair of condensers, preferably LDCs. Spend the rest on dynamics. I think there are better cheaper kids than the SM57, but they are industry standards for a reason. If you...
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    can I plug headphones in and out while interface is on?

    You can’t hurt anything plugging headphones in and out. It’s a good idea to turn the headphone knob down before plugging them in, but only because you can’t be sure how loud it’s suddenly going to get. But why are you doing this at all?!? You’re already plugged into the interface. Monitor...
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    "Gain" from impedance matching transformer (?)

    I have to admit that I’m a bit confused by your written description of what you’re doing. Probably my fault. BUT most of the time a HiZ instrument input on a preamp or interface also includes a kind of hidden “gain” over a line or mic input. In my interface, pushing the button to go from line...
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    "Gain" from impedance matching transformer (?)

    At the very simplest (almost over simplified), it’s a voltage divider with the impedance of the source as the top R and that of the load as the bottom. Vout = Vin * Rbottom / (Rtop + Rbottom) As Rbottom (load impedance) gets big compared to Rtop (source), the ratio gets bigger, the output is...
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    Impedance issue between DBX and GK bass amp

    Course most of the action of a passive guitar’s T pot comes from the inductance of the pickup. Lowering the resistance of the load on that inductor lowers the cutoff of the RL lowpass that is formed. In a lot of ways the capacitor actually limits how low that can go so it doesn’t end up going...
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    Impedance issue between DBX and GK bass amp

    Yeah you can plug the dbx straight into the amp without issue. The idea to use a reamp box for that is asinine. You will have issues connecting a passive bass directly to the end input, though. Youll lose a bunch of treble unless you put a high impedance buffer or preamp between. The active...
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    Best Reamp Boxes?

    The output impedance of most guitar pedals tends to be extremely low. Maybe not quite as low as a line out, but compared to the relatively huge input impedance, the difference is negligible. Nobody ever suggested putting reamp box between two pedals did they? But it’s the same kind of...
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    Strange Problem with XLR Cables

    That’s frickin stupid. 1-1 = silence. Cut either of the wires going to the tip at the XLR end. Ideally it would be disconnected at the tip end, but it shouldn’t much matter. You can’t reconnect it to the shield from the XLR end, so you have to just leave it hanging in the wind and trust the...
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    Problem with True Peaks (is it Limiter6 or Reason DAW causing issue?)

    Gonna say this one more time. If you have an audio recording of a snare drum pattern and you change it’s speed without changing the pitch, then you no longer have the same audio recording at all. The program did some form of analysis of the original signal and then synthesized a whole new...
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    Problem with True Peaks (is it Limiter6 or Reason DAW causing issue?)

    “Just 'cause you don't understand what's going on Don't mean it don't make no sense”
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    Problem with True Peaks (is it Limiter6 or Reason DAW causing issue?)

    True Peak has very little to do with actual sample values to begin with. It essentially makes up values of samples that would exist between the samples that are already there. Then also the sort of resynthesis done to stretch time without changing pitch has very little to do with the actual...
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    Problem with True Peaks (is it Limiter6 or Reason DAW causing issue?)

    Either it’s resampling to maintain the original pitch which is literally resynthesis so that it’s not even the same audio to begin with, or it’s playing back at a different speed and you’d hear a pitch shift because every frequency gets shifted. Either way, we’d expect the weird math that...
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    Changing A Humbucker Cover Question

    Uhhh...preferably an electric stove. Paraffin plus open flame can equal explosive combustion. Plastic covers themselves would not contribute to microphonic, but waxing the pickup into them might help stop the coil itself from moving so much anyway.
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