Re: [Harp-L] Blending harp with recordings



A mixer with headphones can help.
It will make you feel like your in the studio.

Emile Diggs D'Amico

>>> Ansel Barnum <Ansel.Barnum@xxxxxxx> 11/07/07 01:39PM >>>
Hey there all you sound engineers--

Playing along with recordings (CDs, mp3s, etc.) is a great reality check. However, it doesn't sound like reality. The disparity in volume and tone between the harp out of the amp and the music out of the speakers makes it hard for the ear to believe that the two sources are musically unified. What hardware/software/gear will aurally emulsify these two audios together? Rather than recording separate tracks then blending them together, is there a way to do a "realtime" mix that would let me hear the integrated sound as I play?

Thanks,

Ansel
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