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Re: What to get next?
McDSP Analog channel and Filterbank.
AC will make your mixes and sounds warmer and filter bank will become your only Eq. D |
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Re: What to get next?
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You cant buy the ability to use it. Digi has good info on the "Digizine". Very good place to start some "exercises": Le Bootcamp Hard disk life
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I was going to suggest an HHB Radius 10 4 channel dual valve mic preamp, but I think Ben is right on the money. Learn to get the most out of what you have first.
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What to get next?
Hey this is the first time I'm posting here. I need some advice and I know that I can get great input from here. I just got the Digi 002. I am totally new to this thing. I have a Studio Projects C1, 4 sm 57, all the instruments (keyboard guitar, bass, drums, etc) and the plugins that came with the 002.
My question is for $600 or less what should I get next to really help with my recordings? This first project that I'll do, I'm going to have to try and master it myself so what would be good to get? Gold, t-racks???? Also anyone else out there with a SP C1? Just wondering what you use to get the sound a little warmer sounding? Thanks for any and all advice Evan |
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You have the really good plug-in EQ and Comp already. I think you should learn how to use them. [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img]
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Re: What to get next?
I agree...learn to use what you got, then buy a good mic pre... [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img]
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