so it's something that has changed recently? do you have older recordings to compare it to? in that case, something is broken, so take it to a tech and get it fixed! :-) sam_goose_266 wrote: >Yes thanks mike. The emax is a fine sounding machine. I actually noticed it the other day >when mixing a track. The drums sounded dull. After time spent with EQ I noticed that >there was a lot of noize that made the sound, loose and undefined. > > >I then compared my sounds to some from an sp1200 sample collection, and also an emax >online demo. > >The sound was so much cleaner then mine. > >I wish there was a way so on boot up automatically all my sounds went to output 1. > > > > > > > > >--- In emax@yahoogroups.com, Mike Wolak <mikewolak@...> wrote: > > >>Recently I noticed noise while recording/monitoring on the >>main outputs on my EMAX. If your not doing it already , try >>assigning the program to one of the other outputs. >> >>Regards, >> >>Mike Wolak >> >> >> >>--- sam_goose_266 <sam_goose_266@...> wrote: >> >> >> >>>Hello >>> >>>I have been using my emax for about a year now. Not ver >>>often. Anyway I recently have >>>found some time to record tunes again. >>> >>>After recording my emax samples into my soundcard(emu >>>0202) Making sure all levels are >>>set properly. >>> >>>I have noticed that the emax is very noizey. >>> >>>Should It be clean sounding? >>> >>>Where can I listen to some samples recorded into an >>>played out of another emax? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> > > > > >Emax and Emax II User's Group Website > >http://www.silveriafamily.com >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > >
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Re: [emax] Re: Noizey emax!
2007-10-16 by mr julian
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