Hey everyone! I have been trying for some time now to set up a home studio. I started with a laptop running Vista 32bit with a Intel duo core processor and 3 gigs of RAM running Cakewalk Sonar Home Studio 7. I still have not been able to get Cakewalk to operate on that system without dropouts and glitches in the audio.
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I know, you're supposed to record opera singers in acoustically perfect concert halls, but I'm on a budget and all I have is my 8 x 10 home studio which doubles as both a control room and a live room. My goal is to record live vocals over pre-recorded orchestra karaoke tracks to famous soprano arias.
I love TheJackAttacks rack and especially for cable strain and simplicity to cart around a nice clean setup:
$269.00
Can anyone recommend a really good set of studio monitors for me.I have been using Tascam mercury golds for around 15 years and Im sure there must be something better out there now?
Only problem is I only have around £250/390 dollars budget.
Any suggestions please?
Hey y'all
I'm new here, hope i'm posting in the right place.
I have a rare opportunity - a month and a half with pay but no work, and gotta stay at home because we have a newborn kid. I want to build a studio in my garage, which is relatively big with a hard tile floor as in the pic below:
I'm guessing I would know the answer to my question if I was using Pro Tools HD and other unmatched odds and ends in my converter chain? Mixing old with new to try and keep it all in sync for more IO however,
I have two Behringer Truth 2031A
I have them ear height.
How far apart should they be?
Hi there,
I am session musician looking to record and produce my own side-project, a full 5 piece heavy rock-band comprising drummer, rhythm guitarist, lead guitarist, bassist and singer.
We've got two fairly big rooms to play with, but we need some assistance choosing the gear, setting it all up and getting to grips with it all.
Here are a few details for you.
Got a grant to open my own studio i have 40 Grand to spend on Equipment what should i get... Thinking about a Brand new.. Mac Pro.. C24 mixer... Pro Tools HD 9... Pro Tools HD3.. Accel core card.. i dont know about Mic's i have a Sterling Audio 77 it's done wonders for me already... Need a lot of help!
I was wondering what cables i should use to hook up the studio monitors to the Apogee Duet... Balanced or Unbalanced?
The duet has unbalanced TRS outputs and the studio monitors have balanced TRS inputs and balanced XLR inputs.
Does it even matter or can it "HURT" anything?
thanks