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	<title>Help me make music for MuFi</title>
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	<description>Can you help me be a better home recording engineer?  I&apos;ve posted some things to MuFi which were pretty fun, but are technically suck-tronic.

I&apos;ve been making music for about 20 years, but have never recorded my work in any serious way and don&apos;t really know what I&apos;m doing.  &lt;br&gt;
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1.  The Rig:  A Shure SM58 to a Eurotrack MX802A mixer to MAGIX audio studio 2005 DeLuxe.  I also use a Korg workcenter and various amps and guitars.&lt;br&gt;
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2.  What&apos;s really killing me is mixing the vocals.  Guitars and banjo with or without amps seem fine but when I try to lay the vocal tracks it just sucks.  &lt;br&gt;
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I know there is no easy answer to this, but perhaps (even though I&apos;ve searched alot) an online totorial or something might be helpful.  I know there are some gurus out there, I&apos;ve heard you on MuFi!  Thanks in advance.</description>
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