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Hello Everyone,
I just began recording songs that I've written last winter using my laptop computer when I discovered a fun program called GarageBand. Since then I began building a (very) small home studio - Sterling Audio ST51 condenser mic, PreSonus TubePre, M-Audio Firewire Solo, and Logic Express software. I'm now trying to record simple 3 to 10 track acoustic songs with vocals that sound clean and well-balanced with my new gear. I've been searching online for a good forum to get advice on good recording techniques/gear and share ideas and songs, and here it is! What a great resource. Thanks, and I look forward to learning a great deal with you all and hopefully sharing the things I've learned! |
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You much better is the Presonus Tube Pre verses the stock preamp in your Firewire Solo? Brandon
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