Mountaineer
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I've been reading this forum for a while now, but this is my first post. Thought I'd share this idea in case any of you were having problems mounting the POD. I was trying to figure out how to get the little gear I use in a limited space. I started with an old computer printer cart that had inside edge dimensions of exactly 19" . . . What luck ! I added hardwood rails, cut out the back, built a drawer, then mounted the POD ! See the results here :
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I'm into recording my own music one track at a time. My goal, sort of like SN-8, is to get the best possible sounds and mixes spending as little money as possible. So far, not including the computer and instruments, which I already had, I've invested under $1,500. That includes a soundcard upgrade and all my recording gear. I've been at this for less than a year and I'm getting better and better mixes with each upgrade. One thing I've learned for sure . . . You don't have to spend a lot of dough to have a blast with home recording. This forum has been a big help in answering basic questions that I had in the beginning and with equipment reviews. Thanks to you all !
Regards,
PAPicker
Note : if the url link didn't work . . Just cut and paste the http site !
I'm into recording my own music one track at a time. My goal, sort of like SN-8, is to get the best possible sounds and mixes spending as little money as possible. So far, not including the computer and instruments, which I already had, I've invested under $1,500. That includes a soundcard upgrade and all my recording gear. I've been at this for less than a year and I'm getting better and better mixes with each upgrade. One thing I've learned for sure . . . You don't have to spend a lot of dough to have a blast with home recording. This forum has been a big help in answering basic questions that I had in the beginning and with equipment reviews. Thanks to you all !
Regards,
PAPicker