Hi, I am Daphne, I am new to this forum so hello everyone.Just want to pick your brains. I am thinking of buying a home recording studio kit, this link below has 2 that I am interested in as they appear to have a good spec. Having never had one before and tried other methods of home recordings which are ok but now I want better, wondered if anyone has any views regarding this, or has one and can advise me, there are other makes similar, just used these as an example. They also seemed a good price in comparison to music shops. Thanks, Daff xx http://www.eddiemoorsmusic.co.uk/shop/i ... Path=50_54
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Re: Home Recording
Hey Daff,First you should ask this question in the technlogy thread, where Nick and the other tech savvy folks hang Next, you need to talk a little about what you want to record and what your recording goals are. Any of these will record, but do you intend to record demos, a production CD, all of the above?
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Hi there, oopsy, you can tell I am a newbie cant ya. I shall look for the techno thread.Yes I do want to record for demo purposes, type of songs: soft rock and developing deeper. I am very much on my own with it but I do know a lot of other muso's who can advise me also which is nice.Thanks for your reply.Lv Daff x
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