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    panning mono tracks for stereo mixdown

    I, JeffF, deleted this reply because I failed to properly recheck technical literature and instead replied erringly from memory. If anyone had previous read earlier content (as I edited it more than once), please refer to reply #86 that corrects those points, giving the manual page number for...
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    panning mono tracks for stereo mixdown

    Hello Robus, A lot of Doors live stuff is . . . I sure I can find some recordings---probably stuck in my friend's boom box. (I'll have to do that rewind the cassette tape with a pencil thing.) I was hoping you might have an educated guess on why they chose to do this? Your thoughts, please? If...
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    panning mono tracks for stereo mixdown

    Hello alterman, If you have time, a follow up on hard panning (the drum kit) to one side would be most welcomed. Why would you think this was done on the songs you mentioned? Was there something particular about those songs that lent themselves to that approach? Thanks, JeffF.
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    panning mono tracks for stereo mixdown

    Robus said: "Some of the classic Doors recordings have the drum kit hard panned to one side in mono." Hello Robus, About those Doors recordings, do you think that was a creative choice so that Morrison's baritone voice would not get muddied, especially with Ray's left-handed bass lines? If so...
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    Calluses

    Hello Nola, Thanks for bringing the unconventional picking technique to members' attention. I posted the video merely for the fretting positioning insight as possibly being of value for spantini avoiding blisters in the thumb joint. Good observation, on your part, on the picking technique...
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    Calluses

    Hello spantini, You may find the following YouTube video of value . . . give it about a minute of advertising for his store and you'll find an insightful lesson on hand positioning posted by a Grammy Nominated guitarist, whose long been teaching:YouTube. Best of health, JeffF.
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    Calluses

    Please set aside the indentation portion of what I wanted to offer in the early stage of starting back in playing, while building up calluses: The essential insight was meant to kindly caution against falling into incorrect fretting habits if trying to play through the pain. I merely wanted...
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    Calluses

    A pick hand laceration (thumb nerve damage) interrupted playing (guitar only) for a prolonged period--just starting back. It occurred to me that during the timeframe of developing calluses again it seems a period prone to developing bad habits fretting. Therefore, keeping it basic and...
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    Fishman Mimi 60W for recording--Newbie

    Of intention, I'd like to hear if there are subtle albeit non-descriptive sound dynamics unexpectedly found mic'ing an amp for acoustical instruments (including vocals) rather than directly routing to my recording unit--perhaps merely due to sound having to travel from the amp to the mic that...
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    mono vocal single track . will it work .

    My error, again, in using quote function. JeffF.
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    mono vocal single track . will it work .

    No reply here; my error in using quote function. Sorry, JeffF.
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    mono vocal single track . will it work .

    Greetings Maxman65, Upon reading your follow up statement, "Yeah I think you can edit the presets," I reviewed my DP008EX manual--new unit, still in box, so not hands-on with it yet. (I've been learning my DP24SD at present.) As I understand pages 61-68, you can add the same preset effect...
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    Fishman Mimi 60W for recording--Newbie

    As a Newbie, putting together home-recording equipment, your patience please with the following question: If I understand the specs correctly, the Fishman Mini 60W, which I would use for individually multitracked acoustical guitar and vocal recording, has a separate tweeter/woofer design rather...
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    guitar elbow (tendonitis)

    Conanthewarrior makes a very good point. If I may add, positioning of the guitar while sitting, once properly learned, should easily be applied while standing. If there is too much variance in which the guitar is positioned while standing, proper technical playing dynamics will be altered...
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    guitar elbow (tendonitis)

    Hello Techninot, With respect to other commenters, may I urge you to address your playing technique with a well-trained instructor who teaches a conventional approach to playing. When I played (before a slicing nerve injury of the thumb of the pick hand), I had never had any difficulty with...
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    Need headphones with soft pads - but which one to go for?

    If the HD201 model was without issue for a significant timeframe, replacing pads could be an option as Mark above mentioned. (By the way, cleaning pads in a way other than recommended can break down pads' material, maybe making them "rubbery" or other damage.) After I did not find pads (for...
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    How do I get my monitors' low-end Hz rating based on -10dB?

    Mark, Thanks much for the "line levels" link. Of note, I was referring to the manual for my DP24SD, p. 75, Monitor Out jack spec--my DP008EX is for different intended personal purposes than the 24-track unit. Sorry for not clarifying. I look forward to reviewing the information in the link...
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    How do I get my monitors' low-end Hz rating based on -10dB?

    Dave (and forum community), Please overlook my earlier lack of conciseness. To rephrase, since my source (the Tascam) Monitor Jack is rated @ -2dBV, will using the monitors set @ -10dB input allow me to (safely) achieve their lowest rated Hz, which is available @ the -10dB input? (No DAW...
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    How do I get my monitors' low-end Hz rating based on -10dB?

    The reason I ask is because on my source unit, the Monitor Out jacks are rated @ -2dB. Can I safely use the -10dB setting on my monitors and still get the -10dB Hz rating from my monitors? Its probably simple in understanding, but I don't grasp this area in overview, source/monitors dB usage...
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    How do I get my monitors' low-end Hz rating based on -10dB?

    How I do get from my JBL LSR 305 monitors the low-end extension Hz rating as based on -10dB spec? Do I need to make sure the source signal sent to the monitors is -10dB, or do I simply set the monitors at -10dB (regardless of the level sent)? Thanks, JeffF.
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