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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 20 Inscrit : 17 août 05 Lieu : Montreal - CA Membre no 68,864 ![]() |
Hi
I've been noticing that when I record real bass parts through my Firebox into Garageband on my G5, despite sounding fine monitored through my headphones, when I play it back there's a weird and unpleasant effect that sounds vaguely like there are two basses playing, and slightly out of tune with each other. Basically totally crappy sound. It seems to happen even when I try different effects (e.g. modern rock bass, edgy bass, etc). So I just tried playing my bass through input 1 on the firebox and it sounds much better. I also tried singing through input #2 and although nothing as bad as with the bass, the sound seems somewhat weaker (?). Any ideas what the problem might be? Thanks Ken |
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![]() Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Groupe : Members Messages : 479 Inscrit : 08 mai 05 Lieu : Portland - US Membre no 65,373 ![]() |
i've never tried recording into Garageband & I don't know how it treats audio - I have had ok results recording bass so far using Ableton Live & a Mackie Onyx mixer i have been getting around that weird "flange/chorus" thing by using warp markers (adding them where neccessary) when doing tempo changes in Ableton as well as doing some "time stretching" techniques in Acid Pro that reduced those weird artifacts by forcing more or less divisions - Does GB have some time stretching algorythms? Look into those- you may not completely eliminate the artifacts but you may get a more listenable result-
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