Oh, Kevin! O? kayyy, That? would explain then why it sounded so bad! I
thought by flat you literally! meant like flat, like nothing, like, all the
fricken way down! like turn the dial high and low all the way to the left
as far down as they'd go. No wonder it sounded muddy! God I feel stupid!
I guess when you say flat, what you meant was more, half way up, straight up
at 12. Why do I have to be so literal all the time. LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL!
Chris.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Reeves" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2011 8:11 PM
Subject: Re: Bad quality: I just don't get it!
I haven't looked at the track yet. I'm shooting some video today, so may
open it tonight. When I mean flat, I'm saying that the dials have to be at
12 OClock. When you feel the detent in the knob as your turning it, that's
flat, it's the center most point of the dial. When you turn it to the left,
you're cutting. When you turn to the right of the notch, you're boosting.
Hope this helps.
Kevin=