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    Analog Home Recordings

    A agree with the creativity over the +db and "room tuning" all the way. These two songs show plenty of creativity, but imo missing the "it" factor that makes you want to hear more. I do hear talent but not hearing the genius in the songwriting or recordings. I hear plenty of Beatles here, now we...
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    Need your guys' honest advice...

    I respect your opinion, for sure, and agree with it up to a point. Think of the old Motown recordings with all the natural room or plate reverb, reverb you can certainly hear. An obvious reverb (or any other effect) has it's place. What would the first Van Halen album be if not for all that over...
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    Need your guys' honest advice...

    Heck, at one time 24-48 tracks used to eventually be mixed down to cassette tape!
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    Looking for a reverb unit and/or multi effect box

    The Sony DPS-V55 is a far more professional unit then the low end ones mentioned thus far. It originally listed for somewhere around $400-$500 and they go anywhere from $170-$200+ on ebay, there are five or six on there right now. It uses the same 52-bit DSP engine as Sony's now out of...
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    vocal effects question

    Inserts can be and are used for effects all the time.
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    Snare ring making me nuts

    Why? Because you once read that somewhere and you figured the guy saying it knew more about how drums should sound? lol. Come on, we aren't talking the 70's Jo Walsh cardboard sound here (unless that's what someone wants). Many things, including duct (actually it was first called DUCK) tape...
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    Most Influencial Guitarist?

    You do know that's Eddie Van Halen playing the solo thing on that cassette tape Marty puts in when he gets in the delorean.
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    effects processer

    You might want to take a look at the Behringer V-Verb REV 2496 (24bit 96khz) for around $150.00. Quality is always a question of taste, you'll often see completely different opinions on the same unit, the same reverb some describe as smooth, dense and warm others will describe as harsh and...
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    Another Reason to Avoid Behringer Gear?

    Click For the moment I can only post one song I posted a few weeks ago. I can't post anymore until I ask the writers of those songs for permission. This is a country pop type song I "produced" and "engineered" I played acoustic guitar, piano and drums. A good friend played electric guitar. The...
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    Another Reason to Avoid Behringer Gear?

    Are you over 18 and is viewing pornographic material legal in your area?
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    Another Reason to Avoid Behringer Gear?

    I never owned a Berhringer mixer so I wouldn't know. I also never said the U-47 I used sounded the same as my B-1, I said they sound close and that the differences would come down to the opinion of the producer. My point was the U-47 was not in a different class. We've all seen plenty of mic...
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    Another Reason to Avoid Behringer Gear?

    What does the number of tracks have to do with anything? For the record I believe the song I posted for you was 20 tracks done on an 8 track machine so there was a lot of bouncing. Let's see, you say it sounded great but there was no real production value? hmmm, isn't the point of producing...
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    Another Reason to Avoid Behringer Gear?

    It can hold it's own against anything out here and that's for sure. I will post over the weekend, in the mean time ask Sillyhat, he got mouthy and I had to put him in his place. He heard a song I recorded for a local songwriter and had no choice but to admit it sounded great (his words). Now, I...
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    Another Reason to Avoid Behringer Gear?

    Ok, now we are getting somewhere. I take you at your word, so what you are saying is that you've tried and tested at length every single product in Behringers line up, Every Audio product, Every Computer-based Recording product, Every DJ product, Every Loudspeaker, Every Bass/Guitar...
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    Another Reason to Avoid Behringer Gear?

    Let's see. All three kits sound great, Bowie's albums sound great and my ears are fine. I don't care that Les is a gear head, that's neither here nor there, it doesn't take away from the fact the first Primus album, which was recorded on a 1/4 tape 388 sounds great. Bostons first Album was done...
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    Another Reason to Avoid Behringer Gear?

    So you're the type who thinks a good product becomes bad simply from sitting? it magically loses it's mojo over time? Records today certainly sound no better then they did in 97. Yeah, he's only produced multi million selling albums, why would anyone take his advice when they can take yours...
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    Another Reason to Avoid Behringer Gear?

    There is no difference. The Unions are 6 ply 100% C Birch, they sound like any other 6 ply C Birch drumset, no matter what the fancy name. They sound as good live, from infront, from behind. In fact I can and have gotten all but the cheapest of the cheap drum kits to sound great. I used to have...
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    Another Reason to Avoid Behringer Gear?

    If you think companies like Gibson and Fender aren't up to their own "shenanigans" then You don't understand the world of big business. Don't you understand that every company makes copy cats of their competitors well selling gear? Do you even know who made the first Electric guitar? Should Leo...
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    Another Reason to Avoid Behringer Gear?

    The DW's were sold awhile ago. The Ludwigs were for band rehearsal and are down the road at a building we lease. I was going to bring them up for my studio and use the Union cheapos for down there, but I ended up being bored one night and set them up at home and they sounded great so I now use...
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    Another Reason to Avoid Behringer Gear?

    But both companies use slave labor overseas to make their cheap lines .. how can you support that? :D
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