
analogkid
I Bleed Analog!
I think you are on the right track with the EQ... massive amounts of EQ are normally counter-productive to good tracks. Obviously you have to do some tweaking - but if you get solid tracks with a minimum of adjustments and effects, you will have far more options on mixdown. That is where the 520 should really shine!
The scratchy pots are annoying; if you have deoxited everything several times you may need to try some other things. Radio SHack still seels a product called TV Tuner cleaner - made for the old mechanical TV tuners that had hundreds of contacts in impossible to reach places, This stuff is HIGHLY pressurized, but it is a cleaner/lubricant combo, and may allow you to blast the dust and grit out of your pots and sliders. BE WARNED! It can be a messy process, but it might be worth your time to grab a can and try it on one slider or potentiometer just to see what happens. I have used some other tricks over the years to get the scratch out of a noisy potentiometer, but alas they either end up being temporary, messy, or involve products no longer manufactured.
AK
The scratchy pots are annoying; if you have deoxited everything several times you may need to try some other things. Radio SHack still seels a product called TV Tuner cleaner - made for the old mechanical TV tuners that had hundreds of contacts in impossible to reach places, This stuff is HIGHLY pressurized, but it is a cleaner/lubricant combo, and may allow you to blast the dust and grit out of your pots and sliders. BE WARNED! It can be a messy process, but it might be worth your time to grab a can and try it on one slider or potentiometer just to see what happens. I have used some other tricks over the years to get the scratch out of a noisy potentiometer, but alas they either end up being temporary, messy, or involve products no longer manufactured.
AK