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Rev E
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Rusty,
It may be that the backgrounds are distorting on the mixer inputs or at the mics. Check each one the next time you record. In live environments sometimes there's so much going on that the levels are too high at the microphone or there's too much coming to the mixer.
You may want to try turning down the gain to the background channels at the mixer or getting better mic position (if using a cardiod pattern point the dead spot to sounds you want to reject). I hope this helps.
Since you've already recorded the demo, you may have to live with it or do it again.
Rev E
[This message has been edited by Rev E (edited 03-13-2000).]
It may be that the backgrounds are distorting on the mixer inputs or at the mics. Check each one the next time you record. In live environments sometimes there's so much going on that the levels are too high at the microphone or there's too much coming to the mixer.
You may want to try turning down the gain to the background channels at the mixer or getting better mic position (if using a cardiod pattern point the dead spot to sounds you want to reject). I hope this helps.
Since you've already recorded the demo, you may have to live with it or do it again.
Rev E
[This message has been edited by Rev E (edited 03-13-2000).]