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I'm Samuel Meacham, a database, web and .NET (C#) developer. I was an advanced TSQL developer at Chase Bank for many years, where I honed and hardened my database skills. I left Chase for CB Richard Ellis in 2007, and I work in their commercial Mapping Center, where I work with an amazing development team. We're very lucky to work for a company that always gives us the latest tools, fast hardware, a great environment, and the flexibility to solve problems as we see fit. I've been programming since I was 14, and I still can't get enough of it.


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answered How can I change the master BPM in my song without stretching the recorded wav files?
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comment Does constant phantom power (24/7) to a microphone wear it out faster?
Sounds good. I'm not too worried about the audio interface wearing out, since if it dies it's just a good excuse to get a better one. For now I've been turning off the phantom power when I'm not using the mic.
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asked Does constant phantom power (24/7) to a microphone wear it out faster?
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comment How do I get a mix with two heavy bass elements to not sound muddy?
In my Studio Recording I class, I remember the teacher saying you could take out 200Hz or 300Hz (can't remember which) from the kick drum with EQ, and that would make a pocket for the bass guitar, and it wouldn't sound muddy. The answer above is more specific, and overall better, but I thought I'd offer some specific numbers that were given me by someone who had a lot of experience.
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