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ASCAP & AI
by John Lawrence Schick - 06/26/26 05:46 PM
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Riot Fest
by Gary E. Andrews - 06/21/26 10:51 PM
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Cool... Much Better! You cut 48 tracks down to 24, that's a biggie. Wow! I use a 24 track recording machine and have always believed that usually anything more is not really needed. It's kinda like a limited amount of members in your band lol.. But actually the thing that most people don't realize is that it's nice to have LOTS of tracks so you can leave EVERYTHING on it's own track. In other words you could have Bell sound for one HIT... and it's just nice to know it's sitting there on it's own track set at the right level. Rather than bounced in with other percussion etc... So I'm always looking for that 25th track anyway, just like I was looking for track 9 on the 8 track  I still use 24 tracks only 99% of the times and that's even with 8 tracks being used on drums alone.. It's very hard and tempting not to go crazy with 250 or countless tracks on computer software. So it took a bit of "producing" to straighten out the mixing better.. Great call NIte Great work buddy and to all involved as well.
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