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Henrique Hespanhol Tozzi

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  1. Hey Guys, Thanks for all the inputs. Indeed, it is a crappy way to record. Unfortunatelly, I cannot invest that much, since it is a hobby and not my main activity, which is kinda sad hahahaha. I've reviewed volumes and whatnot... I'll try checking everything again. But in the future I'll be mindful about new gear... I know I need it... I'll be back with news, if I have any...
  2. I can't do that right now And it was working... that is even more problematic...
  3. I've always copied+pasted, but after watching the video below I changed my mind. Keep in mind to at least add a little delay for the stereo effect Now I try my best to double track every guitar I put in a song. This one is a must see, too:
  4. Hello Everyone! I'm having an issue that I have no Idea where it is coming from. I started recording a song in june. Everything was working fine, sounding excellent. Even mixed some takes. I stopped for a while, then I was going to continue recording last week. Nothing changed in my computer or in my setup. To my surprise, the sound of the guitar is presenting very low gain. Even the sound with the effects is different. It is not that clear. It is as if it is muffled. And it shows in the waveform. I'm sending a print from both the waveforms: The first part is the recording from june, the other one I've recorded just now. There is a big difference in waveform Can anyone please help me with this? I'm using Rocksmith Realtone Cable with Asio4all driver. Thanks in advance!
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