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what recording equipment do you own?

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i have this http://www.bossus.com/index.asp?pg=1&tmp=128
All those features but i only know how to do basic recordings because im stupid with modern technology.[/img]
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i got a tascam 4-track :aargh: :lol:
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cool edit pro, logitech pro audio, sound forge.
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DBS wrote:cool edit pro
Trial Version or Full Version?
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aeon wrote:
DBS wrote:cool edit pro
Trial Version or Full Version?
full 2.0.
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DBS wrote:
aeon wrote:
DBS wrote:cool edit pro
Trial Version or Full Version?
full 2.0.
Have you used Audacity before?
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k-mart microphone, cool edit.
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Studio Projects B1 Mic
PC w/ Mission monitors & Cambridge Audio Amp
M-Audio Audiophile 24/96 soundcard
M-Audio Audiobuddy Preamp
N-Track Studio & fuck loads of plugins.

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aeon wrote:
DBS wrote:
aeon wrote:
DBS wrote:cool edit pro
Trial Version or Full Version?
full 2.0.
Have you used Audacity before?
negative. I also have amplitube which is an awesome amp similator that i strongly recommend. If you haven't heard of it you can easily get a fully licensed version off Bearshare but you need winrar too.
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DBS wrote:
aeon wrote:
DBS wrote:
aeon wrote:
DBS wrote:cool edit pro
Trial Version or Full Version?
full 2.0.
Have you used Audacity before?
negative. I also have amplitube which is an awesome amp similator that i strongly recommend. If you haven't heard of it you can easily get a fully licensed version off Bearshare but you need winrar too.
Basically(sp), I'm just looking for the easiest recording software to use. I'm terrible when it comes to that stuff.
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Cubase SX
DFH2
Laney R4H (i use the DI output for recording bass tracks)
Amplitube, Guitar Rig and JCM900 Amp Sim Plug-ins
Waves Platinum Bundle + a million other plug-ins.


yeah thats about it at the moment, ill be getting a Marshall MD100 GFX Amp soon so i can get rid of the Amp Sims unless i wanna layer stuff and hopefully a Shure SM57 and maybe even a nice pre-amp for the mic.
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Logic Platinum Pro 5.1, i haven't used it much yet though.
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a shitty $100 karaoke machine
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5 - sm57 mics
2 - sm58 mics
Shure PG series drum mics, (4 drum mics and 2 condensers)
Behringer 24 channel mixer
Alesis 24 track ADAT 24/96
Pieced together computer
Cubase for final edits

plus my rackmount compressor and power conditioner
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Haven't put it all together in my new pc yet, but Amplitube, Tascam US-122, Cubase SE, and Leafdrums,Shure sm-57
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my computer, audacity, yamaha dtxpress II, mic for micing amps.
i think thats it
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i'm going to hopefully buy a house in a few months. the 2nd biggest bedroom will be converted to a soundproofed studio room with mics and sheeit. i'm excited for myself about it. right now my entire apartment is like a studio.. covered in posters and musical shit.. my dillema is i want to cover this studio bedroom with sound proof tiles.. but i also want to plaster the walls with posters and shit. what to do? it's important to have alot of cool shit to look at when you're jamming out and making up riffs. if i sound proof the walls and then cover the tiles with posters that would halfway defeat the purpose.
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st. anger inspired me to buy a fostex 4 track.
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st anger was recorded on pro tools
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aeon wrote:
DBS wrote:
aeon wrote:
DBS wrote:
aeon wrote:
DBS wrote:cool edit pro
Trial Version or Full Version?
full 2.0.
Have you used Audacity before?
negative. I also have amplitube which is an awesome amp similator that i strongly recommend. If you haven't heard of it you can easily get a fully licensed version off Bearshare but you need winrar too.
Basically(sp), I'm just looking for the easiest recording software to use. I'm terrible when it comes to that stuff.
Cool edit pro is by far the easiest to use.
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just this tape recorder and speaker
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HAVE
Fostex FD-8
Some SM58 mics
Random compressors, preamps and EQ rack components.
Adobe Audition - I fucking love it.
Sound Forge - For cleaning up and adding digital effects to tracks.

Need
Better sound card and faster computer.
Condenser mic
Set of drum mics
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ssh wrote:...it's important to have alot of cool shit to look at when you're jamming out and making up riffs...
Inexperienced. :roll:
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