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[QUOTE="dinitwit:132133"]hey this messege goes to josh hates you! i did the recording for porphyria live. first off you should not talk about something that you don' t have the complete story on . i didn't just hit record and burn them a copy. i had a drum mix, insrument mix, and vox mix from the board. i spent at least three hours at home trying to get a good sound. but i had no control; on mic placement or levels on the board. the sound guy was riding the faders throughout the set. therefore there's not much i can do if the sound guy turned the guitar down on the board. because of that the bass goes up when to turn the track up. and yes i realize the guitars are low. i am in the porcess of trying to correct the problem. again i am not working with seperate tracks people. i have the ut most confidence that I can get the guitars to sound a little better. and i am not chargeing the band extra money to do so. they needed a copy soon after the show so i didn't spend as much time as I would of liked on it. i had to compress the shit out of every thing just to try and get a level sound. when the band gets the new copy i'm sure they will post it. again i didn't have full control of the sound and i work like a motherfucker to correct the problems of a live recording and let me tell you to any body that wants to record live unless you have full control it's going to be hard to get a sound your happy with. [/QUOTE]
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