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Old October 5th, 2003, 03:14 AM
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Question List your analog hardware here if Keyrite files sound bad to you

We had a user recently who used to complain about the distortion, so he changed his outboard analog components and ALL the problems with Keyrite disappeared! We discussed this and here is the theory we came up with.

I am looking for the specific manufacturer and model number you use for:

* An Amplifier - its input is your computer audio output, and it connects to your speakers.

* A Mix Console - its input is your computer audio output, and taking a microphone input, mixing them and then connecting to an amplifer (or this may be build in the console) to the speakers.

* Any Effects Boxes - If you use these, you know what I mean. They add audio effects such as reverb, echo, chorusing, spectral exciter, etc. These take the analog output from the computer and "change" the sound.

Please posts these facts below in this Thread so we have all the facts from all of you in this one Thread.
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