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Thread condenser mic problem (please help!)

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calibre_en

calibre_en

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1 Posted on 12/09/2006 at 06:45:28
*n00b alert*...hey...i just got the t.bone sct700 and the STUDIO PROJECTS VTB1 preamp...i recorded a verse yesterday and there was a strange echo...it sounds like i edited in the echo with cool edit or something but i didnt...it was just like that after i recorded...ill post a link to the acapella and maybe someone can listen to it and tell me what i need to do...please!
https://www.sendspace.com/file/1yiwo3 << acapella...and if you listen theres a humming noise...how can i get rid of that?
ra7or

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2 Posted on 12/09/2006 at 08:46:26
the echo is the sound of the room you are recording in (a bathroom? :) ).
calibre_en

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3 Posted on 12/10/2006 at 05:25:00

%1$s a écrit the echo is the sound of the room you are recording in (a bathroom? :) ).


^^ thanks a lot for the reply!...so i didnt connect anything wrong, its just the echo from the room?...i still have time to send this mic back and get another one...but if this is the echo from the room then getting another mic instead would be pointless, right....fuck!...thanks though man!
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