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Old 2nd March 2006   #9
cannibalbritney
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Originally Posted by YZ!
So both you and your friend with the nice studio have Pro Tools?

Then I'd suggest you invest in better monitoring and acoustics for your room; use your friend's studio for tracking, go back home for editing, then mix in the studio.

At the end you will have gained knowledge from tracking and mixing in a good studio, and if you have invested in better monitoring and acoustics you will also have the benefit of using the raw tracks and the studio mixes as a means for further learning.

just my 2 cents.

ok so you're sayin put everything into monitoring editing and mixing... what would you say i should get to do that... plugins, hardware etc... thats also where i am lost.
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