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so I may be coming across 20 to 30 thousand dollars from a lawsuit from being hit by a drunk driver and I want to start up a professional business studio doing music, voice overs, jingles, and I would to also do field recording because I live in Utah and we have sundance here and that could have a lot of business here. I see ads on craigslist all the time for that.

Home recording help

Hello all, I am interested in building a small studio for myself. I have a Macbook Pro and recently i bought USB Microphone (Snowball) But i was not that impressed with it. You see, i would like to start a youtube channel, to post mostly covers, renditions, and original music. I has seen some cool setups on youtube but people dont really go into how they built it.

Keep you eyes peeled. There are deals to be had.

Unless you've been living under a rock for the past year, it is quite apparent that 64 bit is about to take over and 32 bit is going to be left in the dust very soon. It may very well be that support for 32 bit software will come to an end in the next two years or so. That being said, there's something to look for.

I Need Help!

I have DAW Studio One 2 and cubase. I Have three diffrent audio Interfaces but have the ZOOM R8 set with studio One. I Have POD HD500 ANd the POD HD that also can be used as (AI's). I would like input on the best way to get a great recording using these tools. I use an XLR from my floor board to AI. IT is used for all guitars and Bass. I also Have a PreSonus (AI) AUdiobax USB. MY Q's are