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Cheap Wireless

OK, I heard the screams from here. It's not that bad! Well maybe it is.

For our (the church I go to) pantomime/play (in 2 weeks :o !) we needed 2 wireless mics. Rather than hire a pair of say, wireless PG58s for £120 (total) I suggested that we buy a pair outright - and suggested a pair of Sennheiser Freeport FP35 (we need something handheld) at £240 total.

Why You NEED a Digital Audio Interface! (with clips)

I just got my FireBox back from the repair shop and I thought I'd do a little side by side comparison. I compared the sound quality of plugging directly into my computer's onboard soundcard and plugging into an interface so that newbies/home recorders/hobbyists can hear exactly what the difference is and can come to their own conclusions.

Beat detective vs AudioSnap 2.0

I hate! Sonar, I couldn't imagine a worse or more confusing user interface. Unfortunately audiosnap seems like its going to be necessary for my next project for converting audio to midi files. I already use and love pro-tools, and have experience with Beat Detective.

Does anybody have a preference for the two programs (AudioSnap 2.0 or Beat Detective, duh) and why?