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I use Cool Edit Pro (Audition) for most mutlitrack recordings or Soudforge for stereo recording. But any recording software should work fine. You just need to learn how to work with your soundcard. (BTW I record through integrated soundcards a lot / and lots of instruments, as well a voice... / and it can sound Ok, if you use preamp or mixer).

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Questions:

1.) Out of famitracker do you guys split the wav's into separate wav's for each channel, or keep it as one wav file out?

2.) What sort of EQ and processing (if any) do you put on the tracks?

3.) Any tips for EQing triangle / sawtooth?

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Brunswick, GA USA

Answers:

1.) Out of famitracker do you guys split the wav's into separate wav's for each channel, or keep it as one wav file out?

It depends on the context of how I'm going to process it and whether or not I want the result to end up in stereo.

2.) What sort of EQ and processing (if any) do you put on the tracks?

Depends on context, usually compression to make the attacks articulate. Sometimes light reverb or delay to give the impression that something is playing inside a room.

3.) Any tips for EQing triangle / sawtooth?

Also depends on context, but, as little as possible. Maybe roll lows off if there are issues at that end.

I think there was a thread about this already.

Last edited by chunter (Nov 14, 2013 9:48 pm)

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Thanks for the info.