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    My "burned" version sounds like Ass!

    Your right...it SHOULD sound like the original, thats whats driving me nuts! I'm burning the wav., I'm not listinging to it in the car and noticing it's bass heavy or something, it's blatently broke!...the part that IS happening, as wierd as this sounds, is "1"'s are turning to "0"'s. Cymbals...
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    My "burned" version sounds like Ass!

    I am freaking out!!! When I burn my tracks, the cd version sounds all tinny and "computery" 1) I use Sonar and record live instruments, in Sonar it sounds warm and delicious! 2) I export as a wav. (16 bit) and the wav sounds warm and delicious 3) I transfer to MP3 and e-mail everywhere and...
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    Recording a Bass played witha Pic

    I'm a drummer first, guitar player next and when I track bass I play with a pic. I use Sonar and have a Johnson J-Station and have used the Jstation as a direct box and also used some bass heads with and without cabs...my issue is that when I go direct it's too "pic-y" and when I use bass head...
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    Delay over Reverb

    Help! I have had people say "instead of reverb, just set the delay to the BPM and call it a day."....and then walk away like I know what the F* that means, I can't find the big button that says "just click here" on it! I understand that delay will retain the attack that you lose with reverb...
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    Recording Big Heavy Metal Drumsets ?

    I just read that the new Anthrax record was recorded with "as little number of mics as possible to prevent phase problems". If you work from the top down and not the bottom up you should be fine! As in, get a good kit mix from the overheads FIRST, and then get a chanel for kick, snare, hats...
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    Epiphone Guitars

    http://www.rondomusic.bigstep.com/ check out the Lp Copies here, they do Samick and other Asian guitars at ungodly prices!!!!! I have a Essex SLP Std...Set Neck and Solid Mahog for $180!!!!!! I put in EMG's and it is the envy of every Gibson/Eppi player around (I live in an area with a tight...
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    kick drum recording.

    Simple, do both.... Mic inside to get slap and punch, you can even use a 57, and then use a more traditional bass drum mic to get the boom...stir and enjoy
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    "woven" snare drum heads

    I play an Evans "Rock" kevlar head, they now coat them because back in the "diz-ay" the weave would get pulled when your sticks started to splinter. The answer is to not tune them like a marching snare...tune them like any other head! Since they are not plastic they won't strech or dent and...
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