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Originally Posted by steelyfan Thanks for saying that. I feel like the compromise I make sometimes for channels being grouchy in exchange for how the audio sounds rules out in my favour for sure. I'm somewhat entertained by the character of my ramsa, being that it's behavior is starting to become a personality in my music. It's like a very random fireplace crackling in the background of some of my recordings, when a channel starts to decide to be dirty, a log burst into flames for a moment or something. It sounds like a record smug or skip, like you are listening to a record recorded to a cassette. ......
It 's not frustrating , It seems familiar to listen to
I've embraced this idea, like all my future recordings might feel the wrath of the Ramsa. |
Do the channels crackle just passing audio through them or only when you turn a knob or adjust a fader? If it happens randomly that would really suck.