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    Compression and Limiting ????

    Thanks for the help. I now have an understanding of the two and must experiment to see how they would work best for me. Doug [This message has been edited by dougschmude (edited 01-06-2000).]
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    Mackie 1402 Pro vs Mackie 1402

    I have heard rave reviews of the new Mackie PRO mixers. I own a two year old mackie 1402 that came out before Mackie released the PRO series. Does anyone know if the changes Mackie made in the pre-amps or elsewhere are really that significant? I am comtemplating upgrading.... Thanks Doug
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    Compression and Limiting ????

    I have a potentially stupid question. Can someone please explain the differences between compression and limiting? Thanks. Doug dougschmude@hotmail.com
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    Macintosh Hardware and Software

    Not sure I fully understand your question(s) but I am using a Mac for my home recording and I can explain my setup. I am using a Power PC and I am using the apple soundcard. The biggest drawback to this is the fact that you can only have two inputs at a time for recording. The A/D converters...
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    Recording acoustic guitar

    Dave, I have had pretty good lcuk recording acoustic guitars with an SM-58 and an SM-57. I am running both mics into a mackie mixer and then into my computer. I can't remember exactly how I did it but I think this is it. I placed the SM-57 about six inches away for the 12th fret and pointed...
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    Mic's and Mic Preamps

    As far as transparency goes, thats how I understand it. The NT-1 colors the sound a little more than the NT-2. Thus, I was told the NT-1 works well for vocals and NT-2 works well for nice acoustic guitars. I'm probably going to go with the NT-1, everyone seems to say that it is a great first...
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    Mic's and Mic Preamps

    Good question Eddie....I have heard that the NT2 is a little more transparent than the NT1. The only physical difference I know is that the NT1 is a cardiod pattern and the NT2 is switchable and also has a bass rolloff switch. Also, the price difference is only about $170...$269 for the NT1 to...
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    Mic's and Mic Preamps

    I was wondering if some of you could give me some advice / opinions.... I am doing some home recording (primarily Vocals, Acoustic Guitars and Resonator guitars) and am looking into upgrading from SM-57's and SM-58's to a home studio condensor mic. I have been eyeing the ROde NT-1 and Rode...
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