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posté ven. 24 mars 2006, 03:28
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Hi,
With a budget of between £10,000 - £12,000. Aside from sound proofing gear & a G5 mac what would you suggest I purchase/need to open a digital pro to semi pro studio?
I own a korg trinity pro,
motu 2408 mk2, motu midi express xt,
shure sm58
a couple of guitars & a pair of mackie 624's.

I wanted two sequencers, I was thinking of maybe DP5 when it's released & logic?
Also been reading about soundcraft's 328xd and mackies' d8b mixers. They both sound pretty good on paper, but the d8b may be to complex for my 1st digi mixer-anyone used one of those?
Anyway all suggestions are welcome.

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posté sam. 25 mars 2006, 10:57
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Hello
If you're thinking of renting out your space, you might consider spending some money on a decent acoustic design. Such that at least the RT60 in your mixing room is less than the RT60 in your live room.
otherwise you'll never hear your mixes properly even if you have a ton of great toys....

It will pay dividends later...

Unfortunately good gear has got cheaper but good acoustics haven't...

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