Free connected info on Recording Studio Equipment

Author: DJEquip  //  Category: Home Recording Studio Equipment
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My daughter, who’s really good at this stuff, could never getr the software that comes with it to work right, so she had to use different software. And 18 months later it’s falling apart, with the jacks loose and staticy.

What Equipment would I need to have a home recording studio?
I Recording Studio Equipment want to start making music and i would like to know how to have a home recording studio and where can i buy these products?
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6 Responses to “Free connected info on Recording Studio Equipment”

  1. Blacher Says:

    i bought this to record vocals with
    but i ended up using the mic to record my amp when i couldnt find my sm57 and it sounds awesome!!!

    it sounds better than lining out!
    and its nice and shiny, its pretty, and priced extremely well
    way to go CAD
    im super pleased with this mic

    i also have the drum mic set
    and this company is comin up tough!

    get it!!!!!

  2. Beaumont Says:

    A handy little package that comes together in clever ways to make the life of travelling mic work easier. Recommend sensible placement of the booth close to a sound absorbing surface to reduce bounce of sound through the back. Otherwise a neat solution at home in even some studio setings to improve the neutrality of the mics. working environment.

  3. Broyles Says:

    This works great!!
    What a brilliant idea.
    I only wish it was a little bigger so I could have a place for a scrip holder.

  4. Flaherty Says:

    it works fine for the first few months then it kills your computer. This murdered my macbook pro. i cant even hardly type on this mac becuase it distorted the button. it disconnects everytime i record. not worth the money at all.

  5. Ahrens Says:

    Easy to set up on the Mac. Works flawlessly and as expected.
    Note: This item must be connected to a power outlet- there simply is NOT enough power in your USB socket on your Mac (or PC)

  6. Johanne Says:

    Having read all the reviews before purchasing this item, I was skeptical and decided to wait at least a year before reviewing. I can now say that I’ve never had a single problem with this unit, ever. It records crystal clear and works great as a MIDI interface as well.
    Being USB 1.1, I was skeptical about performance but it turns out there was no reason for it. This unit is great and I’d buy it again and again. I use this for all of my PCs audio and never have any of the issues that other people talk about.
    As it turns out, it’s probably a good idea to understand computers a bit before writing a bad review for this product, because if you don’t disable your onboard sound, then you may well experience disconnect problems, but anyone with any computer knowledge at all should know that. With that in mind, I will note that I’ve not actually disabled my internal sound card and have still never had a single issue with disconnects. The guy who said his PC gave him the BSOD and his computer “was never the same again” was obviously looking for anything to blame because his computer crapped out on him.