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I used it a few years ago, not looked at it for a while now though. It was easier to use if you had all the real gear in your spare room
If you have a pukka copy, the help file is excellent. There are loads of forums as well.
But as with all music, it's very much a suck-it-and-see thing, play about and see what you get. Don't skimp on your output devices though!
Im a bit 50/50 on my speaker choice at the moment mate.
There Creative Gigaworks T40's. Clarity and quality is fantastic but its a very restricted sound. With no subwoofer you dont 'feel' the music.
With the system i have in the truck you feel every little bit of the music. I guess its just getting used to it really. At least i can crank the volume an my parents dont complain because the house wont shake from a sub.
Using reason an the Pod Farm and Gearbox software from Line 6 for my guitar/bass inputs im pretty rigged up here for any kind of recording.
I think the reason 4 pod farm is line 6 to be honest, with a manual gearbox.
Feck, what the chuff are you on about? My missus thinks I'm a geek cos I want a virtual radar system hooked into my scanner!
virtual radar?!
Geeek!
Its just music software stuff buts its reeeeally cool an stuff... an stuff!
Seriously, get a guitarport cheap with gearbox software an grab yourself a cheap bass mate. Then when your tinkering on the net you can be playing bass! Great fun
I'm only an amateur as far as creation goes, but I'd be looking at your maximum budget and spending 20% on a sound card, 20% on speakers (you ned a sub!) and 60% on amps. Then build up from there.
What you play it back from, or on, isn't a huge issue. The mistakes are made and quality gained at creation. Think Prodigy and Faithless, you can bet your ass they spend more on their creation equipment than they do on their laptops and soundstages?
I'm only an amateur as far as creation goes, but I'd be looking at your maximum budget and spending 20% on a sound card, 20% on speakers (you ned a sub!) and 60% on amps. Then build up from there.
What you play it back from, or on, isn't a huge issue. The mistakes are made and quality gained at creation. Think Prodigy and Faithless, you can bet your ass they spend more on their creation equipment than they do on their laptops and soundstages?
I thought they spent more on that white powdery stuff.
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