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Old 02-05-2006, 09:22 AM
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A little ditty & help needed ( MP3 inside )

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http://webpages.charter.net/derrek/DmansDitty.mp3

Ok everyone how can I take the distortion out of the sound card?, When I direct record?



Also how does she sound? I know I have a few mistakes in there, but I'm still learning.
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if the bass is too loud it will distort the sound card. Turn it down as you record and then use the softare you record with to increase it after you are done.

You may want to look into some drum loops to record over. It'll make random 'riffs' seem to make mose sense.
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if the bass is too loud it will distort the sound card. Turn it down as you record and then use the softare you record with to increase it after you are done.

You may want to look into some drum loops to record over. It'll make random 'riffs' seem to make mose sense.

Thanks James, was the mp3 ok though? I know thier is a slight pause between the first part of the riff & the second part.
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