May 8th, 2006, 08:10 PM
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Cursed
Joined: Jan 2002
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Age: 42
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Originally Posted by Faile
You need to bring the recording levels down a whole lot, because your tracks are clipping out. You can always boost the volume at a later point when it's mixed down. It makes anything post-distort sound really muffled and you can't make out the guitar line, which is a nice part, although I think you'd benefit from running a drum beat underneath it so it all stays in time. You can always remove it afterwards. There's a good free software drum machine called hammerhead which is good to use as a metronome.
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Yeah, I just recently got a better program from Red and its helping already. I just got to tinker around with it and get used to everything. And yeah I'm trying to get this damn metronome thinger to work properly so thats another task. And it will definately help keep things in time because its such a bitch.
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