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Sennheiser HD280's. Comfortable, sound good, superb isolation, about $100.-Richie
Here is a link for you. Read it over carefully. It will answer the question about eq, and hopefully a few others.uhhuhhim said:What is EQ?
THAT LINK IS AWESOME!!! Dude, how did you find that one? And why have you been hiding it from us?Rokket said:Here is a link for you. Read it over carefully. It will answer the question about eq, and hopefully a few others.
http://www.music.columbia.edu/cmc/courses/g6630/syllabus.html
Googled it. I just found it today, myself. I saved it in my favorites, in case the need arises for it to come out again.junplugged said:THAT LINK IS AWESOME!!! Dude, how did you find that one? And why have you been hiding it from us?![]()
Yeah, you can. Software eq's are decent. I use Sony Vegas, and it has some pretty good eq's in it. The nice thing about software is that you can get plugins for them, so you can always try out different eq's and different settings.uhhuhhim said:I have Cakewalk Home Sudio, maybe I could use that since the mr-8 doesn't have it?
Once you get something recorded and you start messing with it, you'll figure it out. It's not hard.uhhuhhim said:Unfortunately, I don't even know how to use Cakewalk's equilization...haha
uh huh him