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Original Message                 Date: 26-Aug-02  @  05:36 AM   -   Multi effect processor 4 vocals...

JJ Freqay

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I have two questions:

1) I'm looking for a nice multi fx processor that I can run some female vocals through into my JOEMEEK and then into my computer. I'm looking to only spend about $200 any suggestions? Thanks for all your help.


2) When I record my tracks I record each track individually into Cool edit pro then I do my mixdown in there. I'm having a problem getting the mix to sound good right now. Would it be better if I just mixed down on the mixer before I put it into Cool Edit and recorded it as one track? Thanks for the help!

J




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Message 11/11             27-Aug-02  @  09:32 PM   -   RE: Multi effect processor 4 vocals...

damballah

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if you're looking for "comfort reverb" you could
find damn near anything -- used lex, alesis,
zoom, yammie, etc. -- to wet it up little bit for
singer confidence and hit your price point.
that'd maybe require you to mult out the signal
somehow from the meek box. now if you really
want a choir of fake backup singers for your
"cadences," I guess you'd have to go with
Brett's suggestion, I'm not smart enough for
that sorta shit.



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