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dot~ no, the producer/mixer wants a clean sound minus
reverbs, ect. there's no taking it out , "fixing it in the mix" once it's in the original recording. at mastering, judicious amounts of 'verb is applied to the complete mix. if a track has efx applied prior, then it's efx over efx, usually muddying the sound. moses~ cool! i was referring to elric's suggestion to spaz re: plugging a bass directly into a soundcard. (highly not recommended!) LOL what make/model bass do you have? i'm in studio hell today, trying to sort why my mackie mixer has developed an annoying hum in the non-balanced 1-6 channels. i'll keep an eye on my mailbox. k
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