- Apr 5, 2003
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Hey fellas. Well the recording with the direct input and amplifier going at the same time is working out sweet as heck, better than I expected. There's this "problem" I've been running into since the beginning of my noob days, which is that with all of the guitar tracks running, after a riff finishes and the new wave files start, it sounds different to me - like if they were put out of order or something? Like certain tracks sound different than others, and they seem to pop up and around and they don't really sit consistently like they're supposed to.
But anyway, I was wondering to make them stay normal, do I need to edit them tracks clean and mix each track down to a single wave file, or is it something different - about frequencies going to war with each other and shifting each other around?
This stuff is weird but I can imagine that one Spartan dude laying in the field full of arrows... yeah... 300 frequencies against a million and they're killing each other.
I don't know why I thought of that but I did. That might not even be the case. Please, wise answerers, share your wisdom like you always do. ^_^
But anyway, I was wondering to make them stay normal, do I need to edit them tracks clean and mix each track down to a single wave file, or is it something different - about frequencies going to war with each other and shifting each other around?

This stuff is weird but I can imagine that one Spartan dude laying in the field full of arrows... yeah... 300 frequencies against a million and they're killing each other.
