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Submitted by Joey on

Hi everyone new to this site. Had seen people talking about Walker or earlier version Pulsar consoles. One person was I believe was Sky. I know quite a lot about Walker as I have an 80 Series 32x8x8 and a 24 x8 monitor console. Both are in pristine condition. The 80 Series has at the time the 5 way fully sweepable eq, not many consoles had this option as it was towards the end of production.

Roland VS 1880 - transferring individual tracks onto other machine to be mixed and mastered m

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Submitted by Jonathan Larkin on

Hi, i`ve done some recording on the 1880 and plan to do more . I`m not very techy and it took a long time to learn how to use this machine - I still have a lot to learn - but i`m happy to just be able to put tracks down and mix o.k. creating a decent soundscape . However, once played back on c.d. it sounds o.k.

cleanup VHS audio

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Submitted by TDsetter on

Hi all,

I have a recording of a guitar recital I played in 1993, recorded by VHS recorder then transferred to DVD

I need some plugins to remove noise, dry up the room reverb if possible and re eq.

I have been playing around with Audacity, and I am familiar with the functionality of various effects and their benefits...

How to get this vocal sound

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Submitted by JLee on

I started working on music again recently and admittedly, I haven't worked much on vocals in my life. The new Tool album has some vocals that are straightforward but I really like the effect. In the verse of the song Pneuma, it seems like the engineer it using multiple takes of the vocal and maybe a really tight reverb with maybe a small reverse reverb.

Recording Live Looping

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Submitted by rainsong23 on

Hi, I'm not sure if this is the best thread for this question but I wasn't sure where else would have been best. I am a drummer who also performs poetry and sometimes sings straight up songs. I have a gig lined up in December and want to record the concert and also make a sort of concert film/documentary of it.