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More info?)
You need a compressor, a preamp, a decent mic, a mixing desk, a guitar,
a bass, some kind of DI or amp simulator like the POD or the J-Station,
various percussion instruments, a pair of flat response headphones and
LOTS of sample CD's
How's that sound?
JD wrote:
> I would think the bigger more simpler question is "What recording experience do
> you have?" All the set-up information in the world won't do you any good if
> you don't know how to use it. And if you do know how to use it, then shouldn't
> you know what you need? Hmmm...?
> JD
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> Particle Salad wrote:
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>>"bcleever" <bcleever@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>news:356ed96f.0412041410.53946986@posting.google.com...
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>>>I would like to know what equipment I require in addition to what I
>>>have to set up a home recording studio...... fairly cheaply!
>>>
>>>I have 3 PCs, 2 midi keyboards, reason 2.5, cubase se and two
>>>turntables.
>>>
>>>I have been told that this newsgroup would help me!!!
>>>
>>>Thanks in advanvce
>>>
>>>BoB
>>
>>You've been given incorrect information.
>>
>>We can't help you at all. Well, unless you actually give us some
>>information. What are you looking to do? What can't you do with your
>>current gear? What kind of music are you creating? What does "fairly
>>cheaply" mean? What are your quality expectations? How does your room
>>sound? What kind of monitors are you using? What gear do you already have
>>(mics/preamps/mixers). Etc.
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