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| Gear interested Joined: Feb 2008
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Thread Starter | too many options.help
yo yo.basically i want to start recording both my band and doing layered recordings on my own.ideally i would like to be able to do live recordings with my band, using a good old amount of mics, aswell as ease of use for the music i record on my own.all this of course with a decent recording quality.Just don't know which way too go. i'm a beginner so i don't really know the best direction to take in terms of equipment. any suggestions would be very much appreciated. |
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| Gear maniac Joined: Sep 2008 Location: Houston TX
Posts: 268
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what is your price range? do you need everything, or do you have some equipment to work with already? |
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