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Building a Professional Recording Studio :: Professional Tips and Advice : Great Recording Studio Software to Use in a Professional Recording Studio

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Uploaded by on Oct 1, 2007

Learn what types of recording studio software are available in this how-to video clip on professional recording equipment.

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  • "For each channel there is a fader" belongs in beginner village.

  • "and this is a software based hardware" what the hell do you mean, either its software or hardware. make your mind up and dude, try and engage your brain before speaking. jeez.

  • jajajajajajajaj man youre a joke jajajajaj

  • Can you record vocals on LOGIC EXPRESS 9? n how good is it?

  • didubz how are you going to make a ridiculous statement like that? The "recipe" you gave for success is unrealistic. Why do you think there are so many different companies that make gear? Its not as easy as you've stated. I can say that I commented on this video because the guy claims to be an expert but doesn't even know proper audio terminology. That to me says alot. Don't claim to be an expert if your not. Your just starting the newbies off on the wrong foot

  • really software is one thing, but most people get the impression the software makes your audio sound better,, this is achieved through your converters as well as your mics, your mic preamps, and what you are mic'n, along with the musicians timing and so on.. I think pro tools is a smart choice for anybody looking to enter the music business... Laugh but for loop based music, I love acid pro,, I wouldn't recommend recording in acid,, but check it out..

  • I think it is funny you guys come in and rip on this dude, he is teaching basic principals of the audio stages,,, if you want your albums to sound great,, buy a manley vu, and a avalon 737sp,,, along with a digi 002 and some nice converters, and yes you can acheive almost any sound you want monitor through some genlecs and some yamaha ns 10's and spend 10 plus years mastering music and your in.... I like his videos, Diz Mastering engineer....

  • Its actually the Mix window and Edit window. Also, I can tell you don't know what gain staging is by looking at your screen

  • LOL if you want to be more credible as a studio producer try remaking this video with decent sound instead of this drop-out crap. sounds like your latency on your sound card is too low.... lol noob..

  • If you are going pro tools either get a digi 003 or m-audio profire 2626. With logic you have the beauty of using any interface you want where with the pro tools you are stuck with digi specific audio interfaces. Logic has better virtual instruments. I went with pro tools only because my friends have it and it was easy for me to learn it from them.

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