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I haven't posted often, but I have been reading HomeRecording .com for a few years. The tips and techniques I have learned here have been a true blessing. To all the newbies out there, before you post something, spend some time searching. I can't think of a single subject that hasn't been covered in depth. Learn about proper EQ, compression, and other effects. Know that it will be a much better mix if you record properly in the first place. In most cases, LESS IS MORE. Don't try to fix a bad take, re-record it.
Thanks guys, You rock!
Thanks guys, You rock!