Coleon wrote:,-,'-{Bar}-',-, wrote:i got mine for like £7 they are pretty cheap anywae.
yeah but I don't live anywhere near a place to get em
and also Bar, would you recommend protools?
Adam Quinn wrote:,-,'-{Bar}-',-, wrote:and yes, protools is used in preffesional studio's and is the only prograame other than cubase you will see in a professional studio and is amazing to work with. it is truly the greatest recording programme out there imo.
why would you say that BAR lol
Honestly man, ProTools is way overrated. If you can afford it and you have the time to learn the ins and outs of it then go for it but if you don't, don't bother with it, it's complex even if oyu know what you're doing. If you have a pc Get Cubase or Samplitude. ProTools will not only cost you an arm and leg but it will take forever to set up and it will basically kill your computer. You have to basically get a whole new computer that's just for ProTools. and you have to buy their audio interface, at the cheapest that's 300 dollars.
If you don't have 3GB of RAM it won't even start and if you don't have an extra harddrive it won't even let you record. Plus, they've been putting out bad disc for about a year now so you'll have to register online and download it from their site which will take five hours, seriously. ProTools isn't worth the trouble unless you're a major artist really.
If you're buying ProTools your whole studio should be the shit. You need great SoundCards, real quality monitors, a great mic, plug ins out the ass, and most importantly you have to know what you're doing without a doubt.
Adam Quinn wrote:,-,'-{Bar}-',-, wrote:and yes, protools is used in preffesional studio's and is the only prograame other than cubase you will see in a professional studio and is amazing to work with. it is truly the greatest recording programme out there imo.
why would you say that BAR lol
Honestly man, ProTools is way overrated. If you can afford it and you have the time to learn the ins and outs of it then go for it but if you don't, don't bother with it, it's complex even if oyu know what you're doing. If you have a pc Get Cubase or Samplitude. ProTools will not only cost you an arm and leg but it will take forever to set up and it will basically kill your computer. You have to basically get a whole new computer that's just for ProTools. and you have to buy their audio interface, at the cheapest that's 300 dollars.
If you don't have 3GB of RAM it won't even start and if you don't have an extra harddrive it won't even let you record. Plus, they've been putting out bad disc for about a year now so you'll have to register online and download it from their site which will take five hours, seriously. ProTools isn't worth the trouble unless you're a major artist really.
If you're buying ProTools your whole studio should be the shit. You need great SoundCards, real quality monitors, a great mic, plug ins out the ass, and most importantly you have to know what you're doing without a doubt.
Most-Hated wrote:I have a sock over my mic..
I guess I'm um how you say ghet-to?
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