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    SOUNDCLICK DoT Com

    Its A Lie Rami, its a lie from the PIT. Don't believe it.
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    mixing a gospel quartet

    Gospel Quartet I sent you a private message. Check it out.
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    Taking Volcals Out....

    Ok, here's the solution. Go to Blue Bear's studio to record and enjoy good cake as well. And why is this so? Because, "If he knows your coming he bakes a cake."
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    Taking Volcals Out....

    True, but never use compression on a cake. It will destroy the taste.
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    Taking Volcals Out....

    Not only is Blue Bear a skilled recording engineer but he also knows how to bake cakes. I'm very impressed. He is obviously a man of many talents. I wonder if he can engineer great recordings and bake a cake at the same time.
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    producer and their.. production

    I have produced several recordings and I always get together with the artist/artists long before the session and discuss exactly how involved they want me to be in the process. Some want me to take total control of everything. Others want varying degrees of involvement. At any rate, I always...
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    How do you use Antares Autotune 3 effectively?

    Very true, unfortunately.
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    How do you use Antares Autotune 3 effectively?

    If people can't sing they shouldn't be recording anyway.
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    unpleasant high end in vocals

    Jd Sumner Here is a brief segment from an article about JD SUMNER. It mentions that he hit double low C and was in the Guiness Book Of Records. In the mid-'60's J.D. bought the "Stamps Music Company," changing their name. He and his group, "The Stamps Quartet," began performing with his...
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    unpleasant high end in vocals

    You're right, it is well established facts, but only to anyone who is familiar with bass singing. Unfortunately, many people in the secular music world never heard REAL bass singing or maybe NO bass singing at all. As far as JD Sumner goes, he was recorded on the song "Blessed Assurance"...
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    unpleasant high end in vocals

    The answer to both of the above questions is YES and I would be happy to do so.
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    unpleasant high end in vocals

    Low End Of Human Voice "The low end of the human vocal range is between 500 and 1000 hz." I found this comment and the others pertaining to how low the human voice can go very interesting. I am a BASS singer. I sang in a Southern Gospel Quartet for many years. I happen to have a very low...
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    how do you know when you're finished?

    I know when I'm finished when my wife wakes up and tells me to get off of her.
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    Too Much Dust

    Dust What I do is keep my equipment covered when I'm not using it. Also, when I see any dust on the gear I use a paintbrush, either with a squirt of windex on it or dry. A paintbrush will get into areas you can't reach with a cloth, like around knobs, sliders, etc, and it does a remarkable job...
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    Wanting to try something

    They didn't pay the baritone anything because it was sung by the BASS singer.
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    Pre Amps With Ribbon Mic

    There is a four hour difference in time between western and eastern Canada. Canada is a very large country, much larger than the USA. What if I ask, "what time is it in the USA?" I live in eastern Canada which is four hours ahead of western Canada. "What time is it in Canada???)
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    What brand of CD's for VF160

    I'd like to get opinions on what brand of CD's you all use in your VF160's. I have been using Maxell with no problems at all but for some reason they have become hard to find where I live. Basically I'm interested in the best quality CDR's to make a master CD in the internal burner of my VF160...
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    Where do you like to start your mixdowns?

    Once again, there are a hundred ways to do it right. I like to mix the instruments first, then bring in the vocals. It doesn't really matter how you do it as long as it turns out the way you want it. The one important rule is, "the only person you have to please is the person paying the bill."
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    Adding an amp to actives

    I forgive you.
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    pre-amp/compressor mic question.

    I know, I know, its the small percentage that we do it for. Or is it ourselves we do it for?
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