
12.04.2005, 12:16 PM
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No...... it was my mistake.
It might be that your software is not so accurate....or after processing for some reasons there is a small amount of DC somewhere (usually from filters/EQ)
I wouldnt worry too much about this. If you were to record a album for commercial release, then Im sure the Mastering guy would include DC offset removal in the mastering process. What is the purpose of your songs????
In the end, if it is sounding good to your ears, then dont worry too much about these things.
Anyways...good luck with your mixes. please post some on the "Forum Members Music" Forum, I would be interested to hear them.
(P.S I think you remove DC offset before processing in mastering software-so you mix down in your multi-tracker, import into 2 track editor, and then straight away remove DC offset)
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