Hello All,
I am new to the forums so hi!
Hello All,
I am new to the forums so hi!
So, I'm starting my first year of college in a music performance course. I need a pair of decent headphones for under £80.
I have done research but I can't decide what pair will be best for me. I have looked at AKG's, krk's, samson and Sony.
I will be using these in the studio and for mixing tracks. I want a pair that has a nice low end but also keep crisp and clean high's.
What would you consider an ideal size for a one-room studio that would accommodate a band rehearsal setup, recording/mixing station, and extra amp stacks, guitar rack, etc.?
Well hello every one, long time...
Here is my current quandry:
I have a Toshiba Satellite M45 with XP. Has been running Studio One Producer for over a year or so. It's been a trooper. Reliable tracking machine for the 'Big Room'. Interfaces with a Firestudio 2626 and two Digimax FS'.
I have a small semi-portable studio rack system which I use to record my own music as well as band sessions. My gear includes an ART Dual MP preamp box which gives me two decent mic/instr preamps that works well for certain mics and instruments, but I frequently need a few more preamps. Right now, I fall back on my Zoom R16 channel amps, but I'd like a better option.
Hi, I'm new here. I posted in this forum because it was the closest to the DAW that I am running (Cakewalk DAW) .
I have been using Cakewalk Home Studio 2004 since, well, 2004. I know it is a very old DAW by now, but it serves for what I do.
I'm trying to make a studio in my bedroom, I was wondering if there was a way I could use this space for it
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