New Home Recording Studio
Uploader Comments (Gprospman)
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wow
faithul , baby , disaster
whats the cost
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I swear you sound like Herbert from Family Guy!
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Hey man i really like that desk you have with the two monitor stands built onto it. I am in the market of buying something like that. Can I ask where you bought it at? Thanks soo much
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So i've been looking into it and was thinking the Roland VS-2400 would definately suit my needs. It seems pretty simple, and self-maintaining (no need for extra software, hardware), and the monitor and mouse function is perfect.
can you help me out on deciding which is better. and would it be best to get both the Vs-2400 and a mac just to be able to fool around in garageband and stuff like that?
thanks alot,
colton
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hello,
i am looking to finally get a studio in order to start recording some of my own songs that I don't have the time to record at a bigger studio.
I've tried using a Mac and Pro Tools, but seeing as how i have a VERY tight budget, they were both old, and the Digi001 basically killed my Mac.
nice studio dude.
donephee 2 years ago
thanks. check out my latest video titled "Upgraded Recording Studio". Major software and hardware updates added. Took time, research and moneu to get what I wanted. :) Peace.
Gprospman 2 years ago
I meant to say "Upgraded Home Recording Studio".
Gprospman 2 years ago
Yes, the Roland VS2400CD is easy to use. Quick editing and effects function. I recorded a live band before with it. Unfortunately, the VS2400CD is discontinued. You will have to search on ebay. It doesn't come with a USB or firewire port either. I don't have a Mac, I use a PC with Cubase and Sequel2(similar to Garageband) and various virtual instruments. Make sure to get a computer that has 2GB Ram or more 4GB ideally and a hard drive with 500GB or more with speed of 7200rpm for your recordings.
Gprospman 2 years ago
Nice setup man
ZachJ1996 3 years ago
thanks.
Gprospman 3 years ago