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guitarfrk99
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i am pretty new at recording...that is iv only had my system for a short while but i v been reading about it for quite some time...i figured i knew enough that once i got my multitrack it would be all fun and games...anyway i decided to have a live recording session with my band. i went pretty smoothly and we were able to capture our original sound with not too many probs..so i decided to mix the song down and put it on a cd and give it to a freind to try and get a gig schelduled...to make a long story short during the mix (if you could even say that...remeber we went through mixers so i could not do really anything to any particular instrument other than the drums which were bused to 2 tracks on my rec and vocals which were recorded after) so i decided that putting some compression on the tracks wouldnt hurt..maybe tighten things up a bit. well i guess i did not know enough about compression because i completly ruined the song. the compresser boosted any low hums from any of the instruments to an annoying buzz, and screwed up the drums completly. the cymbals would "ring" for a split second but were then faded and the floor tom sounded a bit like a trash can. i guess i put too much on or something...i need help...give me sometips/guidlines for compression
thanks a lot (sry about the long post)
thanks a lot (sry about the long post)