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    When do I EQ?

    Newbie question! My recording 'studio', AKA my home office, is pretty reflective and smallish and semi-full of stuff. I know 'deadening' will help but I really think I'm going to need some EQ to get it right. (I'm using OK mics: EV 857's and Shure BG 4.1's to mic voices and acoustic...
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    Cakewalk versus Vegas

    I want to thank the BBS members who responded to my query. I downloaded the demo of Vegas and I'm really impressed. Definitely Vegas!
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    Cakewalk versus Vegas

    <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Layth: Others can give you pros and cons although I've only heard good things about Vegas. I do know that Vegas Pro was optimized for dual processors with multithreaded code if you use NT 4.0 or Windows 2000...
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    Cakewalk versus Vegas

    I'm looking at buying a software package to both record and mix down mulitiple tracks. I'm going to get a Wave/424. I won't be doing Midi, just recording voice and acoustic instruemnts. My first instinct is to get Cakewalk Pro 9 because I see so much discussion of it here and elsewhere. Is there...
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    Going digital: can I lose my mixer and just use mic preamps?

    <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by ametth: If your going to mix everything digital, I see no need for a mixer. It's a little nmore tedeous mixing with a mouse IMO, but people are doing it. What program are you recording with? Do you have DX...
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    Going digital: can I lose my mixer and just use mic preamps?

    I am going digital. I'm getting a Wave/424 and Cakewalk Pro 9. I'll mix down to my CD-R. I'm currently recording with EV 857B (vocal) and Sure BG4.1 (guitar) mics into a Mackie CR1604-VLZ. I feel like the somewhat noisy mixer with just-OK preamps is going to be my weak link. (I'll upgrade mics...
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