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Default Why don't these signals null?

On 18/10/2019 17:24, James Price wrote:

These were short (approx. 10 seconds), close-miked recordings, recorded
in two passes, back-to-back using the same mic, through the same cab and fed
a DI guitar via a sampled loop. The recordings were time-aligned perfectly at
the sample level.


No two recordings of any instrument (Whether digital or analogue) played
by a human will ever null completely. Apart from environmental factors
such as the air temperature, the player's will differ timing between the
two recordings.

Getting them as close as you did is actually damn consistent playing.


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