:confused: Then wouldn't that detract from the reviewer's credibility? I don't know, I've never looked at them very hard.
OP, If I was on a real tight budget I would get the ATH-M50 or AKG-240. The DT770 if I could afford a little more. You kinda get what you pay for, and you will have to live...
I haven't heard that about the HD280Pro at all, but it's all subjective. OP, consider that the ones I've looked at are fairly narrow and few, but two that I've looked at pretty hard are the Beyerdynamic DT770 Pro, and AKG 240 Mk-II. The Audio Technica ATH-M50 are supposed to be pretty good and...
I have the ATH-40s and like them a lot for the extended frequency response 5hz-28khz. I caught them cheap on Amazon for $46. The ATH-50s are supposed to be better in the sub-$100 price range. I have always heard the AKG-240 is considered an industry standard for about that same price range. The...
That is probably the program default folder, but you may have a different folder set somewhere else. Or sometimes it will up/download to the last folder set. Find where the files are by searching and either move the files to the Sketch folder or set the folder being used as the program default -...
IMHO the Rokits are pretty good medium range monitors. I would get the one fixed, even if you need to ship it back to KRK. It may even be worth sending both of them in so they can give a once-over to the good one also. Just a thought.
I have found that rendering to an MP3 can be a little tricky because of the way MP3 compresses audio files. Normally bass cuts a pretty wide path in the mix, and that's even more dominant in MP3s, in my experience. When you start getting down to 192kbps and below you can start to hear the...
You'd think I would have learned my lesson, but it'd take brain cells to be able to do that. :D
That'll learn me, dern me.
No more lead paint chip breakfast cereal. Check. :laughings:
I may be too new to have any credibility here, but MoreSound is definitely a good guy, if he's not already listed. Or that may be a given. Greg_L is a real comedian and seems like a pretty good guy as well. :thumbs up:
The ones I've read or reading are:
Home Recording for Beginners - (Should be on Amazon iirc) it has exercises to work through, etc. Very good for beginners
Reaper Unleashed! (Reaper specific - it's on their recommended reading page)
Mixing Secrets for the Small Studio - (like someone else...
I'll second what MjbPhotos said. Reaper is THE hot up and comer that can go toe-to-toe with the best of 'em - including Pro Tools. It's free at first, then $60 to register. And like he said, the learning curve can be pretty steep at first, so why not spend that time learning the one you can go...
I don't know of any exact definitions. It's usually just people trying to relate what they've heard. As you get more experience and knowledge you will understand better what they are talking about and trying to describe - that may or may not be accurate. It will come to you in time, Grasshopper.
Aw man, sorry to hear that. I think he got raked over the coals pretty hard and left outta shame. And then there's the huge debacle of another guy running a different forum. I haven't been over there that long, so it's none of my business and I just steer clear. There's hardly no mention of...
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I always thought 'idea man' was code for lazy. :D
It's all in good fun Steenamaroo. Shure will tell you if it's legit, and maybe even give a quick once-over for you. It's all good. :thumbs up: