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		<title>How to Record Tracks to Achieve a Good Mix</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recording engineers and musicians sometimes have strange sound ideas. Well, experimenting with sounds is fine and desirable. Once you start to do that, you&#8217;ll never know what you will get. However, you should always save the audio source on another track as neutral as possible. Just in case. One of the hardest things to correct [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Recording Tip &#8211; How To Not Record Vocal Tracks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recording vocals is a gentle process, not only for artist, but for recording engineer too. There are several things that you can go wrong. If  you manage to avoid these common mistakes you are on your way to record fine vocal tracks. Read more about common mistakes in recording vocals&#8230; Related posts:How to Record Tracks [...]]]></description>
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