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		<title>By: deejay dc</title>
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		<description>vocal takes are known ..but multiband compression in vocal layers sounds interesting ...Good that u share ur knowledge..

thanx and hope to c more of those.....
cheers ...
greetings from India..</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>vocal takes are known ..but multiband compression in vocal layers sounds interesting &#8230;Good that u share ur knowledge..</p>
<p>thanx and hope to c more of those&#8230;..<br />
cheers &#8230;<br />
greetings from India..</p>
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