Thanks for the feedback guys.
Really, for two days I was hearing some crackle and distortion during the chorus's and during any part the lead guitar came in. I was hearing it on the original .wav file, and the mp3 (the mp3 was twice as bad).
But I rebooted last night, and this morning I opened both files in GoldWave for a listen after reading all the feedback. Guess what? Not there anymore! Yes, a little crackle during the intro, and right at the end (those are on the ADAT tapes unfortunately and on playing trakcs, so they can't be muted...)
Listened to them again with Media Player 7.0. Ah Ha!!! Seems I have found the culprit! Don't hear the dirt in Wavelab, my proprietary recording software from Lynx, or GoldWave, but it is there in Media Player 7.0. Looks like I am back to WinAmp...
I found it odd that it was there because I used my Wave plug in's for mastering, and when the output of
the L1 UltraMaximizer is set to -.1db, I never got any distortion, or digital overs before on other mixes.
Anyway....
Emeric. The version you heard is actually not the finale mix. The lead is a little more tucked in the finale mix. But good call...
Doc. Thanks. Having automated mutes on the Ghost really helps with those drastic changes in parts when you want to go dry...
pglewis. The band is Love Lode, who was the first client in my studio, and recorded 2 CD's here before they broke up last summer. I am playing guitar on this song. This is the song that I am submitting for the HomeRecording.com compilation CD. It was recorded 3 years ago (mixed last weekend). My first recording in Echo Star Studio. I re-recorded the guitar parts onto a different tape after the band would leave the studio because I wasn't all that happy with the way the guitar's were coming out when they did it. So I wanted a recording of the parts the way I thought they should be done. I didn't ever let the band hear what I did until about a year after they released their CD that had this song on it. When they did hear it, they sort of grumbled about how they should have tried the guitars the way I suggested after hearing my version of the parts....

Live and learn eh?
gibs. Thanks. Although, I think you are being too modest...
Fishmed. Thanks again bud! I actually wanted a little compressor splash on the mix to make the kick drum a bit bigger. I think I set the Release on the L1 UltraMaximizer to about 130 ms. Any shorter and the kick sounded too stabby. Any longer and you could really start to hear pumping. So I thought I got pretty close to a invisible limiting on the mix. I DID manage to increase the RMS level by almost 6db without creating pumping effects....

Not too shabby for mid level digital mastering I suppose. I just thought that this song would benefit from a little overcompression. Once I got the EQ right, the compression had the desired effect (had to dump a little 250Hz, and a little 2KHz, and set the Low Cut to about 55Hz with a 12db roll off. Added about 3db of some High Shelf set at 16KHz).
Teddie. Thanks. Definately on the tapes....
Ed