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    Introduction: My struggle with home recording

    Thank you guys for the compliments. That means a lot. I think the riff is good, it's just not the style I'm going for. It was too "thrash". I'm trying to sound more light, "sunset strip" 80s metal kind of like Poison, Dokken, Ratt... It's a more loose, and "party hardy" kind of sound. I also...
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    Introduction: My struggle with home recording

    Lol no bro. Thats just the ones I own
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    Introduction: My struggle with home recording

    Ahh. Gotcha. Will try it
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    Introduction: My struggle with home recording

    Do you keep the levels of both left and right the same, or do lower the volume on one or the other? Also, does it have to be re-recorded, or can it just be a duplicate of the same track? I've tried re-recording them before when doing pans and they just sound weird.
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    Introduction: My struggle with home recording

    Here's a list of my gear: Computer: Custom PC DAW; Studio One 5 Artist Edition Microphones: Shure SM57, AKG P120, Yeti (The Yeti is now broken and I never used it for recording anyway) Guitar Plugins: Amp Room, ML800, Amped Roots, Neural DSP Fortin Cali Suite, STL AMPHUB, Amplitube 4, Guitar...
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    Introduction: My struggle with home recording

    Bruh. I haven't been working on this constantly, every day for two straight years. I first started tinkering with Studio One 2 years ago, and have gradually been learning it off and on, taking breakings, coming back to it, etc. since that time. As for the samples. the first one here is...
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    Introduction: My struggle with home recording

    Hello everybody. If you couldn't tell by my UN, I'm really having it tough with trying to record music at home. Can't even begin to describe my frustration. I'm on the verge of giving up. I started learning about recording about 2 years ago when I purchased Studio One 5 as part of a bundle...
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