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Taylor Made

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i think this is a newbie question....oh well.......i'm still new.
i'm recording into acid pro (and editing in sound forge).
my voice is deep and tends to blend (really mash) with my bass drums....what am i doing wrong or what can i do to stop this?
any help please.....
 
don't know if this will help but

I noticed a big difference from recording in ACid compared to let's say cakewalk or cubase...i was recording in Acid 4.0 untill i got the new programs and i was really impressed..see acid is more for editing though you can record but i would suggest trying either cakewalk,cubase, or even vegas sound's good too...



hope this helps





Kevlar
 
What mics are you using?

How are you placing them?
 
Taylor Made? Where are you from dude? That name sounds familiar...
 
What other programs are you using/familiar with using????
 
simple setup (demos only)

my setup is recording in mid range mic, run through a cheap pre-amp....produce my beats on fruityloops 3.64, record vocals into acid pro 4, and edit/master in sound forge 6.....jus' purchased
cd architect but have yet to experiment with it....
the only music i do is hip hop w/ a lil' r'n'b....so the setup suites my needs, jus' want tha sound to be as i can get out of it...
any suggestions or tips would be helpful......

spin....check out your links on mastering and compression and it was a big help...biggups yo'....good looking out
 
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