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Old 11-24-07, 05:22 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Darkmanner
yeh but upgrading your mic will only bring your quality up so far

you still need to learn to equalize...start experimenting with cutting and boosting different frequencies...further along the line your ears will start being able to notice these subtle differences in the sounds


Good point about the frequencies.

Usually, bass in a voice is usually not a good thing.

Put your low frequency at minus 2, and your hi frequency at 1, and that would even sound better.

What kind of equipment you using Shiest?
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