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  1. Gandalf

    midi sucks

    Maybe your software is quantising somewhere and you don't know it?
  2. Gandalf

    Pmc #13

    Cool, that's actually what I did....... just think I did it a bit cack handed in places
  3. Gandalf

    Pmc #13

    When I saw how many drum tracks there were it was a bit of a shock... It's the first time I've worked with real drum tracks. Normally I just record for my own fun, midi drums and bass and my crappy guitars over the top. I was also surprised by the amount of bleed between the drum tracks. I...
  4. Gandalf

    Random Clicks

    What software you using. Don't know about other, but on cubase, there are 2 little indicator things on the far left of the transport that show overloads. The one on the left is CPU/soundcard and the one on the right is hard drive. If the red light at the top of either bar comes on when u get...
  5. Gandalf

    Digi 002 input level problem

    Sounds to me like it's a feedback problem of some kind...... I'd check your routing to ensure you haven't got a feedback loop somewhere
  6. Gandalf

    Pmc #13

    Thanks for listening mshilarious Just so I can be clear.... A little thin - that means not enough bottom end right? Sitting on top of the mix - what exactly does this mean? I would guess you mean too loud, but something else as well? (or you would have just said to loud)
  7. Gandalf

    Pmc #13

    Ok, I know I missed the comp, but I did this just for fun and experience. If anyone could take a listen to this and tell me some of the (many) things that are no doubt wrong with it I'd be very gratefull :-) http://www.lightningmp3.com/live/file.php?fid=8708 PS this is the first time I've...
  8. Gandalf

    record again, or copy and paste

    I know from an interview I saw that Def Leppard used to record the chorus/riff once then copy/paste (or whatever the analog tape equivalent is), I think they called it "flying it in". I assume they were just talking about the main riffs, as they had layer on layer of guitars doing different...
  9. Gandalf

    EQ Primer

    Next stop, tweekheadz..... http://www.tweakheadz.com/EQ_and_the_Limits_of_Audio.html
  10. Gandalf

    EQ Primer

    Search function works wonders :rolleyes: https://homerecording.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=46007 took me about 15 secs to find that ;)
  11. Gandalf

    How do they do that?

    A vocoder maybe? :confused:
  12. Gandalf

    midi sucks

    Hey even a broken clock is right twice per day :D
  13. Gandalf

    midi sucks

    Hey I'm just pulling your chain dude... However, when you're talking digital, what comes out is never what goes in. It's all quantised. I've never had a problem with midi. And I can't play drums, afford a drum kit or have space for one, so I'm stuck with MIDI anyway... Not that it matters...
  14. Gandalf

    midi sucks

    So maybe you was stupid then and still stupid now :D
  15. Gandalf

    midi sucks

    Maybe you're just too stoopid to use midi :D
  16. Gandalf

    [EQ] Am I understanding this correctly?

    Yes, what you say is correct. Boosting at (for instance) 100 hz means increasing the amount of the signal around 100 hz in the signal. Of course it doesn't just boost the stuff at exactly 100 hz, but some about and below that as well. How much above and below is set by the bandwidth.
  17. Gandalf

    Output from Cubase LE to my speakers

    The answer to your question is yes. You need to go to the VST connections menu and create a sterio output bus with your soundcard selected for the channels. Then select this bus as the output bus for all the tracks. That said, jaybriggs84 is correct :rolleyes: you will get a lot of latency as...
  18. Gandalf

    more EQ control

    The Behringer and the Kenwood EQs you mention are designed to work at line level, which is way hotter than what comes out of your guitar. I'd go with a guitar specific EQ. You want the EQ in line before the amp, not in the effects loop.
  19. Gandalf

    "highs are higher and lows are lower"

    You need an anti-capo..... This is a capo that is made of anti-matter and acts in the exact opposite way to a normal capo :D
  20. Gandalf

    How can i fix acoustic bleeding? (song inside for example)

    Indeed, you're turning down the gain on BOTH signals, the vox gets quieter, but so does the guitar...... The relative volumes stay the same :confused:
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