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What would be your method of incoperating an ssl e series w/ daw?

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Submitted by kmetal on

hey all. there's a good possibility the studio i work at is going to be getting an ssl e-series, a 2" tape machine, and a 1/4" mastering deck. I've been mulling over some different ways of incorporating these into our daw system (digital performer/apogee/motu).



Would appreciate some feedback with this electronica experiment

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Submitted by PJapprenticex on

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Hi guys,



This is pretty much my 2nd topic in this forum and the last mix i put up here just stopped short of disaster, so i'm hoping i've learned something since then



This is an electronica-rock fusion experiment, a couple of friends and me put together.

starter home studio setup?

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Submitted by dj sym on

First off, I'm very grateful to have found recording.org. I'm not going to blast any other forums, I'm just glad I found this one. Though I've performed a lot on stage as a spoken word artist with whatever mics they had (sm58s common?), I'm fairly new to recording and definitely a n00b as an engineer. So..the question at hand..



Here is my current/imminent setup:

Sonar upgrade

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Submitted by anonymous on

What is the latest version of Sonar Producer or is it called that anymore? I have 8.5 and hated the GUI. To cluttered and dark so I shelved it. I haven't loaded it in for a year. Is X1 the newest version?



Does anyone here have it and what is it like?

How to Optimize Windows XP for Audio Recording

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Submitted by anonymous on

Im a Mod on another forum and I made a sticky of this.

These are the things I have done to my computer..



Here are 42 items you can disable In windows XP to

optimzie your computer for audio recording. Most or all of these are in the services area in side administartive tools



1. Alerter

2. automatic Updates

Motown bass

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Submitted by FootPrints on

Ok, so recently, I've been listening to a great deal of Motown, and I'm always amazed by the sound of the bass, specifically in songs like Papa Was A Rolling Stone. I doubt I'll be able to emulate that, and I also understand the bass players were simply great musicians, but just out of curiosity does anyone have any knowledge of the recording process used to capture the bass?