Has anyone tried Killer Homer Recording?

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Hi guys,
I need the community's advice as to whether Killer Home Recording package is worth the money. I wonder if anyone has actually used it to improve their recording and mixing technique.

Looks promising, but I don't know if it's just for real or just a collection of generalizations that is impossible to implement.
 
I find it unusual that someone joined multiple forums in one day just to post this exact question...
 
what's so unusual?
I am trying to decide whether it's worth the money that i'm about to spend.
i want to get as many opinions as i can before i do it.
 
Just making sure your not SPAMMING for the company!
 
fair enough.
no, i'm actually genuinely interested in the answer to my question :)
 
I haven't any experience with it.

From what I gather it's just a bunch of books to read you have the same opportunity here ..... at no charge.


 
The first book in the series is offered as a free download on Brandon's site. Killer Home Recording: Setting Up
Lots of good information for a beginner.

His writing style is too crude for me and the whole "mega/killer" lingo grows old, but a lot of people seem to like it.
 
Yeah but like I said there is way to much FREE info out there already!
 
I find it unusual that someone joined multiple forums in one day just to post this exact question...

Not unusual at all, that's S.O.P. for shills & spammers. The only way he can prove he isn't, is to post dozens of newbie questions (NOT about specific products, but in general) in the coming few weeks.

If he's a spammer/shill he won't spend the time and energy to keep up the pretense. What he WILL spend time & energy on is denying he's a spammer...
 
I haven't any experience with it.

From what I gather it's just a bunch of books to read you have the same opportunity here ..... at no charge.




Did anyone else find that video kind of underwhelming? You'd think that if you're advertising your HR tools, you'd want to ensure you have really good audio in your marketing materials.
 
Did anyone else find that video kind of underwhelming? You'd think that if you're advertising your HR tools, you'd want to ensure you have really good audio in your marketing materials.

Yar. Even a pop filter would've helped, I think. Or maybe some recording samples?
 
This is the dude:



I'm going to guess that most of his Killer Home Recording is simply a bunch of forum/web acquired info, compiled into specific categories.

If you want it served up like that, then buy it...otherwise you can find the same info on the interwebs for free....tons of it.
 
This is the dude:


I'm going to guess that most of his Killer Home Recording is simply a bunch of forum/web acquired info, compiled into specific categories.

If you want it served up like that, then buy it...otherwise you can find the same info on the interwebs for free....tons of it.

Not really. He has many years worth of recording experience and has just packaged up his thoughts into a series of pdf books covering a wide range of subjects.

I find his books knowledgeable and helpful, but his writing style does not suit my tastes.
 
I didn't say he has no hands-on experience, but in listening to him and reading some of his information...
...I'm still saying most of it is basic stuff you can find all over the Internet.
(The Internet's been around the last ten years :) )
 
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