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Submitted by samcharles on Tue, 07/19/2011 - 14:44

I am a aspiring musician, now want to start the recording on a small scale in my home. I want to do voice recording also in my home itself. My home is not sound proofed or sound treated as in the studio's. Can i pursue recordig in this mode with high(Superb) quality of the mix?

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Submitted by qowenp on Thu, 06/23/2011 - 03:47

Hello

As the title says, I'm moving into a new house with a few friends in a couple of months and I would love to be able to convert the basement into a small, basic recording studio. I would like to be able to use some vintage audio equipment to do some decent quality recording.

The room is of a decent size, roughly 5metres x 6metres or so, and is quite soundproofed.

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Submitted by awcastellano on Fri, 05/20/2011 - 08:43

Hi everyone, this is my first post. I tried to start recording maybe a year ago then got real busy with school and put it aside. With summer coming I'm trying to get back into it. I bought some gear on a whim last year after some quick research and now that I'm coming back to it I thought it would be good to ask you guys to review my gear.

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Submitted by mistercrayle on Wed, 05/11/2011 - 13:52

Hello people, I have both Cubase and FL Studio and have more than 3 years experience with each program. Though, i've started using FL first so this program becomes the go-to program when quick ideas come to mind because of its simplicity, and ease of use.