Think big, make something of your life, get a girlfriend - shop in ikea together for throw rugs, own a car, get a great job, flirt innocently with the receptionist, get a dog - call him Moonbeam and walk him every day, enjoy a drink every now and then, work out ...
I dunno if I could be considered part of the community on here seeing as I' very rarely post/check the forum anymore.. but I'd say part of the reason my interest in DSFp dried up was because of the decrease in engaging and progressive posts and the influx of a whole new generation of beat geeks ...
Yeah the Rokit 8's are alright, good for the money u spend in the sense of frequency response and aesthetics. Still I have a little bit of trouble with getting a clear sound, I don't know if its because I've gone from quite cheap monitors which had very sensitive mids but RP8's sound a bit unclear ...
Not gonna lie, I am a bit of a battle nerd so I peeped this mixtape as it soon as it dropped. The production is sick and the illmaculate's flow is well...immaculate lol
I'm not sure if the Paypal Donate button is the right choice, if the aim is to raise money I reckon minimizing any possibility of not getting money is probably best (lol i don't mean to sound like a twat btw)
I reckon deadly's idea is probably the best idea mentioned so far, setting up a band camp ...
ok so understanding what you've told me. what methods should i go about to getting my sound as clean as possible before mastering???? as of now i use maximizers, stereo enhancers/shapers, tubes, limiters, etc
OH MAN that looks beautiful, it reminds me of a synth i got the Novation K Station but this one looks like you have a lot more filters and parameters and all different shyit to play with! But yeah happy tune making with that, if you could upload some samples just to hear what it sounds liek would be ...
I got a pair of Rokit 8's man and they sound beaootiful, I was looking at getting a pair of 5's or 6's just because of price but opted for the 8's cos of the low freq response, if cos you're saving alot of money on the nearfields maybe try buying the KRK Sub to go with em? It's like 300 so it'll be ...
Dubstep is running it's course like most all genres do/have done, to be fair the early producers (horsepower/el-b skream etc.) featured the lfo and the "wobble" effect so that is very much a part of the sound and people have just built around that idea. However I think that the majority of new ...
@op: I have a tascam US-1641 I can use (not mine) and it can do what you want within your budget. If you're looking to get super clinical with the drums it should do for a basic start (kick, snare/hat, 2 toms, 2 overheads = 6) But, be aware, the 8 xlr inputs in front have 2 preamps split between ...