A trademark cost roughtly $350.00. Not worth the $$ unless you're doing some major business. Trademarks are public domain and you can find who has what trademarked via the gov't. Just google "trademark register" with .gov domains, it shouldn't be hard to find.
I've just recently gone into...
Some Sweedish fucks broke into my house yesterday, beat the fuck out of me, trashed all my equipment, and started fuckin' my girlfriend right in front of me. AND THAT BITCH WAS INTO IT...
That's the last time I pirate Reason! :D
(for the record, I actually own a legit copy of Reason)
I shouldn't say "get serious" about recording b/c I know a lot of folks w/ Mbox's are making much better recordings than I do. I just meant that when you have to record a band or something two mic inputs will usually just not cut it.
I started w/ the Mbox... but if you get serious about recording you'll out grow it the minute you need to hook more than 2 mics. The Mbox 2 though has MIDI.
Thanks for the help everybody.. I'm going to try to get the guy to do it on two seperate tracks, hopefully he'll be ok with that.. Unfortunatly I don't have any figure 8 mics that I can use, but I imagine that it would be handy.
Does anyone use registry mechanic? I was thinking about trying it to clean up my comp a little bit but I'm worried about my plug ins and programs that install stuff into the registry for licensing and such. thoughts?
I've got a guy coming in to record some acoustic tracks and he wanted to do the vocals while playing. I was thinking that I'll use my 603s as a spaced stereo pair on the guitar and my SP C1 on vox (my mic locker is not too full, but I do also have some dynamic mics). Do you think that theres...
huh... that's wierd. I just use my FirePod as my sound card and that's 24/96 but if I try to open up 24/48 song files it tells me I need a codec for it. Before I was using version 9 but I just installed version 10 and the got the same message. That's strange.. I just intalled WinAmp though...
I always have to tell people to go w/ Tracktion2, it's simplicity and features make it very powerful and fast paced. Also if you go to the KVR forums to suggest a fix or feature the developer of the program will usually be the one to respond to you.. doesn't get any better than that.
I received a copy of Sampletank w/ my Tracktion 2 purchase... I went on their website to register it and my registration # had already been used! I'm guessing from someone that got a cracked copy with a key generator or something. :(
I like to shelve the guitars at about 60-80Hz. This seems to open up the bottom end letting the kick and bass dominate. Just a thought. As for the albums you mentioned, the same results are probably just not acheivable in a project studio environment compared with the studios and engineers...