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    Multitrack Recording With A Tablet

    I'm thinking of getting a tablet for doing some recording, but I'm not sure if it will work like I want it. I was hoping to get some advice before spending any money. Here's what I want to do. I want to be able to do multitrack recording on a tablet, so that I can take it with me to record...
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    Can't Hear Vocals When Mixing In Mono

    Thanks for all the help guys. The phase issue was the problem. I got it corrected and it works fine now.
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    Can't Hear Vocals When Mixing In Mono

    All of the songs in that batch were recorded that way. This was the only song where the vocals did that.
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    Can't Hear Vocals When Mixing In Mono

    I'm using a really old software. It's called Majix Studio 10. These are songs I wrote about 8 or 9 years ago. That's the software I recorded them with back then, so that's what I'm using to remix them.
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    Can't Hear Vocals When Mixing In Mono

    Yes, the vocal track is in stereo. I was about to ask something along those lines. The first time I tried the "Invert Phase" command, I picked "Both Channels," and it didn't do anything. This time, I picked "Left Channel" and it worked. Then I undid the command, and chose "Right Channel" and...
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    Can't Hear Vocals When Mixing In Mono

    I did a little more work on it, and it sounds like the phasing issue might be the problem. I opened up the actual wave file for the vocals (separate from the rest of the mix). When in stereo, it's fine. When I switch it to mono, I can't hear it (same problem I was having in the mix). I noticed...
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    Can't Hear Vocals When Mixing In Mono

    Hey everyone. Quick question. I've been going back and remixing some old songs I recorded several years ago. I came up with a weird problem on one song. When I mix the tracks in mono, I can't hear the vocals. When I switch back to stereo, it's fine, but whenever I switch to mono, I just can't...
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    Best Way To Mix Vocals, and How To Get The Singer To Go Along With It?!

    Hello all. I have sort of a dual question, as the title indicates. My band is still in the process of refining our sound. We're trying to get a good mix, and specifically how to get a good level for the vocals. We are trying to do some "live" recordings to be able to hand to club owners when we...
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    Dampening a Drumkit

    That's what I was thinking. We practiced Saturday, and it sounded about like I thought it would.
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    Dampening a Drumkit

    Overtones. What we are trying to do get rid of some of the excess noise. We can't turn up too loud, because of neighbors and such, so we got the drum rings to get rid of some of the muddy frequencies. It cleared out some space for the other instruments, so we could keep our overall volume...
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    Dampening a Drumkit

    The drummer in our band has been trying to improve his sound, mostly by getting rid of the overtones from his kit. He bought some drum rings, which have worked pretty well. I talked to him a few days ago, and he mentioned that he has glued the drum rings to the drumheads. He said he did this...
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    Problem with files being overwritten

    No, you misunderstand what I'm saying. The two computers are not supposed to by sync'd in the first place. Let me try to explain more thoroughly. Computer #1 is the one I use to record. Computer #2 never had Majix on it until today. What happened is that the indexing problem happened on...
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    Problem with files being overwritten

    I'm having a fairly serious problem, and I was hoping someone could point me in the right direction to find a solution to my problem. To preface this, I'm using two computers running Windows 7, linked in a network. I'm recording with Majix Music Studio 10 Deluxe. Ok, so the problem I'm...
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    Question About Getting Stereo Separation With Rhythm Guitar Tracks

    Well here's the final verdict. I was able to achieve the desired result. Although it's obviously not as good as simply double-tracking, I was able to get good separation between the two tracks. All the sound is no longer dead center. I was able to open up the center for the vocals, leads, etc. I...
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    Question About Getting Stereo Separation With Rhythm Guitar Tracks

    Thanks for the tips. I did as suggested, and nudged the right track 10ms ahead, and then ran it through an amp simulator. This gave me the effect I was looking for. One interesting side note. I tried this on one song to see if it would work (and it did). This particular song has basically two...
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    Question About Getting Stereo Separation With Rhythm Guitar Tracks

    Well, I have two tracks, and each one is panned hard to either side. The thing is, the two tracks aren't different recordings. I just copied the same recording into both tracks.
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    I need Help Mixing Vocals

    Being fairly new to this myself, I think I understand what you are saying. I have had trouble getting the vocals to "sit" in the rest of the mix as well. From listening to your examples, what I get from it is that you want the singer's voice to be "up front" in the mix, and the effects to sort...
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    Question About Getting Stereo Separation With Rhythm Guitar Tracks

    There might not be a sufficient solution for this, but I thought I'd ask for some input. I have some old songs I recorded several years ago that I wanted to remix/remaster. When I recorded these songs, I did not double track the rhythm guitar. Now that I have learned more about mixing, I'm...
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