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Planning on building a home recording studio but need some advice? This is the place to ask!
Reddit » Build a Studio
8M ago
Hey, I'm looking for an audio interface with:
-3 AUX inputs (Two guitars, one bass)
-2 XMR inputs (Two microphones)
-6 AUX outputs (These would be for headphones, as I would like everyone in the studio to be able to wear their own pair of headphones)
-1 output to studio monitors
Preferrably, all the inputs and outputs should have individually adjustable gain. Any tips on how to set this up?
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Reddit » Build a Studio
8M ago
Hi, my name is Tre. I was wondering if anyone knows what microphones are best for recording music and what computers are best for supporting all DAWs?
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8M ago
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8M ago
Hoping someone has found a solution to this sort of problem. Pro studio was built about 4 years ago. Large multi-paned windows separate the rooms. They're beginning to get foggy on the inside. There is no access to the inside panes.
I can't see a way to fix this, and it's just getting slowly worse and worse.
Drill a hole for some dessicant packs? Or somehow get a magnetic squeegee in there? Disassemble the entire thing and just clean it?
What's the move here?
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Reddit » Build a Studio
8M ago
My focusrite 2i4 doesn't power the recent Beyerdynamic 770 PRO 250 ohm headphones I just purchased. I see this as an opportunity to get a headphone amp, with multiple outputs hopefully, so that I can have a few headphones plugged in and at my disposal to listen through.
Does anybody have recommendations for a cheap, cheerful, and functional headphone amp that I can use?
Thanks in advance
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Reddit » Build a Studio
8M ago
I have a Line 6 POD X3 which I'm very happy with, but I get a little more latency than I like when just jamming direct to PC. I was thinking about sending the output to a small mixer along side my computer's sound out and just plugging my computer speakers into that when I want to play along to a track. I could move the tracks in Cakewalk to align correctly after the fact. Does this make sense?
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