This thread has been very helpful for me too. THis past saturday I taped my buddies band, and the only good place for me to set up was on stage. This being the case the drums are amazing sounding and so is the bass, but both the vocals and guitars are only going through the PA with no on stage monitors. The bands PA system was set up behind them to act as PA and monitor in one, but it ended up with very light vocals and lead guitar. Which kinda sucks for a 4 peice band consisting of a lead guitar an acoustic guitar for rhythm a bass and drums. So I am gonna go play around with this stuff a little more with the knowlege I have been provided from this thread. What I have found so far though is that when I set the EQ, in Sound Forge, so that the lead guitar or vocals are more present, the recording as a whole sounds much worse to my ears. When I leave it alone it sounds very good, but like I mentioned the lead guitar and vocals are very distant and light sounding. Does anyone else have this experience that when they try and boost one frequency range or another the recording as a whole just doesn't sound good anymore?