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I hav been playing around with fruityloops and reason for 3 years and enjoy the whole concept of producing and i am determind to do audio engineering as a career. At the moment i know very little about studio eqiupment and wanting to know how everything connects up and understand the jobs they do etc

is there books or videos that you guys recommend ?

cheers

My colorful new keyboard! Learning shortcuts made easy!

(Not a spam! Just a user experience and recommendation.)

After running out of options (no Pro Tools keyboard for PC and the Digidesign store usually out of sticker stock) I found this link on "The DUC" and decided to give it a shot.

http://www.editorskeys.com/

Hell, $15 isn't much to lose if it turns out to be crap.

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