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Question for Brad & Joe Re: LP Filtering

I've been present at a number of pro mastering sessions for major label commercial release projects, and each time always noticed the mastering engineer applying a Low pass filter around 20Khz. Is this a case of getting rid of frequencies you can't hear that are using up headroom, so you remove it to gain more overall volume on single mixes for radio?.

DIGIMAX to DIGI 001 (Clock or jitter problems?)

I’ve been learning a lot reading your posts here guys.
So, first of all, I should say THANK YOU FOR ALL THE INFORMATION YOU PROVIDE AT THIS FORUM.
But I need an advice.
I have a DIGI 001 at my home studio and I am planning to buy a DIGIMAX (PreSonus) to improve the number of available inputs I can record at once (8 analogs + 8 digital).

Mastering Project?

What happened to the mastering project? I was personally invited to this forum by Bill Roberts, who said that my input would be beneficial on a mastering project planned by this group and asked me to help pay for the shipping of a CD that was to be mutually mastered by the participants. The only thing that I have received is the already cashed $10 check back, almost 5 months ago.

help w/CD extract

hello fellow musicians!
i'm trying to transfer roland CD-roms to exs24 format w/CD exract on virtual pc5 on my g4 mp450(plan on transfering other format CD-roms to other formats also).
but my CD extract won't recongnise my CD-roms, instead i get "this disk is unreadable by this computer" message from g4's finder. can any of u please help me? thanks

Auto-tune setting!

Hi, Need help with auto tune! Everytime I try to use it it makes the vocal tracks sound weird, and dont tune them right. I'd like to know what settings do you use! is there like a universal scale just to tune up everything? I dont want it to sound like a techno recording you know what I mean. Just a little bit of tuning...also seems like auto-tune goes crazy on vibrato vocals...

External Clocking, Jitter and Sound Revisited

In the new issue of Tape Op, Bob Katz of Digital Domain states that "99 times out of 100, the INTERNAL clock in a converter will produce lower jitter and thus better sound than if you clock that converter externally from the most stable wordclock generator in the world! The reason: A crystal oscillator is much stabler than a phase locked loop.

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