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This channel features music coming from my Studio B.
This channel is pretty much my second channel on Vaughn.
Most of the time I just play music, but try to be live when I
can.
W.S.F.M. Digital is my main production company.
I used to build studios for real radio and net broadcasters in the
early '90s.
Now I just do my own broadcasting and productions.
Hope you'll tune in and thank you for your interest.
Micro-Mark.
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Here's a great tip on using eq and compression together.
Each position, EQ pre (before) or EQ post (after) compression
produces a distinctly different sound, a different tonal quality,
and coloration. As a rule, using EQ in front of your compressor
produces a warmer, rounder tone,
Here's another great audio tip.
Should compressor come before or after reverb?
Over time, producers have discovered that you get a better sound if
you put reverb towards the end of the signal chain, after EQ and
compression.