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#210755 - 02/17/06 09:43 AM
Re: Another Tyros2 Song Recording: Take it . . . "Easy"
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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Tom, Stephen, Babylon, DonM. Thanks for such kind replies. Bill: I think it time to move up to a broadband/dsl connection dude. Depending on your email server's 'maximum file size' limitation for incoming mail attachments, I can email you the song directly to you if you'd like. Let me know. Ok, back on the topic of my song posting. Curious what you guys think of the vocal balance. After re-listening, I think I would have prefered the vocals to be a tad bit more upfront (louder). Vocal EQ wasn't ideal imo either. I'm wondering now if this just may be the limitation of recording with my dynamic mic (Sennheiser e935) instead of the AKG C3000 condenser mic, which I also own. Because I prefer the simplicity & convenience of performing & recording live onboard the Tyros2 only, albeit no post editing/mixing, I suppose this means sacrificing quality engineering control, and the limitations of a dynamic mic vs condenser (unless a phantom power supply box is brought on as well). Trade-offs I suppose. Scott
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