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Old August 8th, 2005, 06:48 PM
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Personal opinion: You should toss the DoD and get some DBX eq's and compressors, nothing beats DBX in my opinion.

Actual reality: What do you mean by "harsh," too much highs, or just real loud and muddy, the latter can be fixed by putting a comprerssor on the vocal channel(s)'s insert. As for too much high, you'll have to use the channel Eq for it.

On the graphic EQ, are you running it flat, and pulling down offending frequencies, or are you running it as a smilie face? Try running it flat and pulling down the high end.

Hope some of this helps
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