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			<title>Gain Staging</title> 
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			<description>How stuff is supposed to work together part 1 
In the days of old, when the earth was still cooling, it was a simpler time.  A time when most audio devices had meters and there were standard operating levels.  Things were less confusing.  Here is how it worked:</description> 
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			<title>The 3 to 1 'rule'</title> 
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			<description>There is a lot of confusion surrounding the 3 to 1 rule.  Most people know that it is used to eliminate phase problems, although they are not clear why.  Here is why...</description> 
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