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Advice combining recording studio with home music system

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Submitted by Arranger on

My old Harmon Kardon 430 receiver and B.I.C. home stereo speakers from the '70s are really on their last legs. Now I'm sitting here wondering if it would be sensible to connect my home CD player, cable radio, and turntable in any known way to the rest of my studio gear - mixer, amp, live sound monitors. I know that my near-field monitors would not be my main listening speakers.

Lexicon Studio and Win 2000 & XP

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Submitted by anonymous on

Hi friends !

Until recently i used to work a Lexicon Studio card, but now there are not drivers for Win 2000 and XP. Now my Lexicom stay into the rack unuseble.

What do you think, friends ? If i use Lexicon Studio with Windows 98, or working under Windows XP and sell my Lexicon, If somepne won't to buy it.



Thanks a lot for your opinion.

new studio help

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Submitted by anonymous on

I’m in the process of converting my basement into a home studio. My pc is done but now I need an interface. I was looking at the aardvark Q10 or the Focusrite Octopre. What are the differences between both of these? I noticed the Q10 has midi inputs and the octopre doesn't. What does midi actually do and what do I need to use it? Sorry for so many questions, I’m just starting out. Jeremy

ALESIS 720 "pro" STUDIO MONITOR

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Submitted by Alécio Costa on

Hi!

Have you guys tested this 720 monitor from Alesis?



Also. ..what are the main differences between:

a) M1 mk1 and mk2? I read what is written on their site... However, I imagine that Uncle Cedar and Brother Bill shall have better info!



b) are the M1 mk2 active just a simple combi of the awful RA100 + mk2 passive?