Submitted by thewhippinpost on Tue, 13/02/2007 - 02:54.

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Cakewalk Sonar Producer Recording

Asked by: dragu

Hey i was recording audios in Cakewalk SONAR 5 Producer edition and they sound really fuzzy, i dont know how to reduce the fuzzyness, ive got all my stuff (keyboard, mic, and drum machine) plugged into a mixer (which its not the mixers fault for the fuzzyness cuz its a top quality mackie mixer) and the mixer is pluged into the Line In in my computer. And the recordings sound really fuzzy, other times they havent been that fuzzy, please help, and if you could, please provide some websites that could help me out about stuff like this, 10 points goes to the most helpful : )
wires are good too, forgot to mention tho lol, thanx tho, i will look into checking my cablin

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Submitted by: Phoenix_Slasher

If you're using top quality machines. ...are you using top quality cables? In Line signal can have loss due to poor cables. The best cables that I've seen on the market are made by Monster (I work for a national electronics retailer.) If you're going to spend the money to get the good machines, you have to get the good cables, too. Otherwise, the whole setup is worthless. A chain is only as strong as its weakest link, you know


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