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Old 01-27-2005, 02:00 PM
rcourell rcourell is offline
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Default Recording with/without Compression and Eq Digi 002

Hi

I was wondering which way do you prefer to record. Im using the Digi 002 and im wondering if i should record vocals and guitar etc with or without commpression and eq. Before when i used to use a Tascam DA88 and a Soundcraft mixing desk, I used to add compression whilst signal was going on to track and a little eq.. however its a little more akward when using the Digi 002 as I have to buss signals etc and also im conncerned about processing on the cpu... I would be interested in which way you prefer to record and if you add compression whilst signal is going to track would or could you give me any nice compression ratios etc

Many many thanks

Ronan in Ireland
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