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I don't now find the information is that easy to acquire. Neither record companies nor broadcasters exactly encourage the public to mooch into a studio and play around. Any suggestions, Pat?
Get subscribed to some trade rags. Mix is free to those in the trade, as is TapeOp. Sound-on-sound from the UK is the most valuable of those aimed a home-studio folks, of the magazines that I've read and had to pay for. I don't think much of most of the magazines for 'home recording' that are available at your local Borders.
Most of the home-studio folks are not interested in high quality recordings, the owners all think that they will be the next band to become as rich as The Beatles. They would be a lot better off working gigs in bars and learning to make music, rather than worrying over which $300 microphone is 'best'.
One fairly good website is gearslutz.com sometimes useful is http://www.prosoundweb.com/forums/ -- Pat http://www.pfarrell.com/music/slimserver/slimsoftware.html _______________________________________________ audiophiles mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/audiophiles
