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My equipment list...please comment!!!
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Dav_Brav
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Posted : Mar 1, 2004 11:41
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ok, so I'm new, and I'm curious as to what you guys think of my equipment list. BTW, I mostly make more experimental stuff.
Hardware synth
microKORG (can also function as controller)
Keyboards
Casio standard
Casio MT-110
Drum machine
Dr. Rhythm DR-3 rhythm composer
Software
FruityLoops 3.1
PCDJ Red
Guitar
Ibanez S. Classic
Guitar FX
Digitech RP200
Amp
Fender pro jr.
monitor/mixer
Roland MA-7 stereo
recording
Sony MD
thoughts? criticisms? blah?
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zooter
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Posted : Mar 1, 2004 11:59
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wake up dude....FL is now at 4.5 or something like that.... |
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katam
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Posted : Mar 1, 2004 16:17
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why dont u use cubase or logic? |
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EYB
Noized
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Posted : Mar 1, 2004 20:22
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why dont u use cubase or logic?
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Why using a 286 when you got a P4? |
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Anak
Anakoluth
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Posted : Mar 1, 2004 20:37
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maybe he's using fruity loops because he likes it?
talk to protools users and they will bash you the same as u do it to fruity users.
but what i dont get is, why do you use a MD for recording? MD cuts frequencies...just like an mp3 does....no good for music production is it?
just a q. not an attack for sure.
enjoy your time
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Anak
Anakoluth
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Posted : Mar 2, 2004 00:18
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i dont want to change.
i want to give the input for a change. the change everyone makes him/her self.
and concerning being "good" to make music...it's in the eye of the beholder. concerning that...i love 'em both.
sorry to write this in your thread dav_brav maybe we should open another "my opinion is supreme" thread instead.
L&L
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pSyCH0acT|VE
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Posted : Mar 2, 2004 00:34
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Hey bro ... Do yourself a favour and invest in better recording system... Your honestly better off recording onto your computer than onto an MD ...
Assuming you don't want to record onto the computer , you should look into Multi-Track recorders ..
Peace!
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EYB
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Posted : Mar 2, 2004 12:35
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On 2004-03-02 03:39, SuperGlue wrote:
why mini disk not good as pc ???
i think for cheap recording it's much better that pc
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He has got a pc, why not recording to hard disc.
It is easier for next steps in audio editting, i think. |
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Dav_Brav
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Posted : Mar 3, 2004 02:10
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right, in all logic I SHOULD be recording on to my hard drive. And I did, at one point, have a recording drive in my computer. The problem is, I had to sell it. Long story. Any tracks that I produce solely using flp or PCDJ are recorded on my computer. I pretty much use MD just for stuff recorded from hardware, and it's the best I can afford right now. Regarding my out of date flp, I know I'm breakinga rule by saying this, but it's the best I could find pirated .
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EYB
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Posted : Mar 3, 2004 12:12
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Try emule!
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