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Help! Home Recording Studio Equipment
On Thursday, March 6, 2003 2:40:41 PM UTC-8, Monkpod wrote:
I am thinking of setting up a home recording studio, and i need some advice. I have recorded on a 4 track before but i want something more professional. I want to beable to record multiple tracks simultaniously and then be able to go back and remaster them. So I have a few questions. First I wonder what format, DAT, ADAT, Digital or what? Then what equipment wise would i need for that format? How much will that equipment cost? How would you mic a drumset? Thanks In Advance, Adam Sax Recording studio bundles make it easy to record at home on your computer http://www.homerecorder.com/studio.php |
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Help! Home Recording Studio Equipment
John Williamson wrote:
Recording studio bundles make it easy to record at home on your computer http://www.spammers'r'us.com/studio.php I'd hope that after ten years (the original post was from March 6th 2003, according to the first line of the post), the OP would either have sorted the problem or given up by now. A badly delayed response from another numpty using Google groups advertising something. Think of all the money we could have saved! Kind regards Peter Larsen |
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