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Dani Pace
New member
I may be "old school" but I prefer to get the sound as cloce as possible to what I want the finished sound to be before i start recording. Granted, this leaves little or no room for error and mistakes mean redoing the track. The main drawback is if the track dosen't sit right (with other tracks) later on. There is very little that can be done to fix this other than record the track again.