Setting regions helps too.
Me too, it helps when playing instruments live if you have a count in, and you can also leave a silent space at the start when rendering.
The brother site is much better, but don't tell anybody!
I'll just add that the MM-500 got good reviews for mixing, and Manny Marroquin is still associated with the tuning of the MM-100, so hopefully...
Yeah, but it's a $1300 difference, and if the cheap one is good, nobody will buy the expensive one. At least $399 is low enough to be a 2nd...
They are based on MM-500 ($1699), so what's the catch? [IMG]
New Planar Magnetic headphones designed for mixing. [IMG] $399 - Shipping late July/early August. https://www.audeze.com/products/mm-100
I never realised I had any bad habits until I started to mic up my practice sessions, and I was shocked at how bad my acoustic guitar playing...
This has been moved to the mobile section, but I just used it to sketch out some new ideas while sitting in bed with my Windows laptop, Scaler,...
BTW what type of microphone are you using? I'm using an SM81 which has a flat response, but other microphones may have a bump in the frequency...
Have you been cheating on me with another forum? :unsure:
I never knew about this! [MEDIA]
I'm just missing a Jazzmaster from my collection, do you think the prices are going to drop because people around here are still trying to sell at...
I usually practice acoustic guitar it front of a mic and listen on headphones. It really helps with my playing technique, as the instrument is...
Maybe record it again and try to fix the problem during the recording stage?
It's a tricky instrument to fit into a mix because there are a lot of variables like type of guitar, the room, type of mic and position, etc., so...
I'd start over again with a minimised version of windows.
RME is perfect in every way. You could argue about the price, but I think the build quality justifies it, plus the never-ending software updates.
Anybody who knows about the history of Aardvark would think carefully about this company.
Analog saturation compresses and EQ's naturally, and that's why many professional mixing and mastering engineers use hardware....
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