The Clarinet BBoard
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Author: GoatTnder
Date: 2005-08-22 23:04
Tyler - that problem is just part of the nature of amplifying and recording. When you are recording something, you want something fairly close to even levels from all your different sources. For amplifying, some sources (like your clarinet) need to be turned up much higher to balance with the rest of the instruments. Usually, a live recording will need two mixers. One for amplification, and one for recording.
-Andy Cabrera
a.l.cabrera@gmail.com
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cujo |
2005-08-22 06:27 |
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2005-08-22 12:37 |
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CPW |
2005-08-22 13:03 |
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Tyler |
2005-08-22 22:10 |
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GoatTnder |
2005-08-22 23:04 |
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Arnoldstang |
2005-08-23 02:26 |
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