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| Gear nut Joined: Jan 2006
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Thread Starter | Recording with baby steps
i know a couple things about vocals and equipment, i know use ur ears and make best with what you have. I use acid pro 6.0 and a samson cl7 condensor mic, in terms of just vocals, im in no position to splurge more money, i was hoping u all might have a few quick words to enlighten me and maybe facilitate my situation.
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| Gear Head Joined: Jul 2006
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Use what you have to the best of your ability Don't spend your time comparing your mixes to commercial releases (unless soley for reference). You'll keep chasing your tail. |
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