mixer Q

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I have a fostex MR-8 and am looking for equalization. I'm on quite a tight budget. Should i get sonething on my computer, or something like those cheap behringers?

Thanx.
 
Since you say you are on a tight budget, i would suggest you to use software eqs, they are much more flexible and much better sounding than those Behringer stuff. Almost all recording softwares come with good eqs and filters. So try one.
 
I would make the same suggestion as Jeyan (especially if you are on a budget).
 
BTW..............

What computer program are you using?

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As of right now I am not using one, I just got MR-8. Any suggestians on what program to use?
 
If you are on a budget like I am try Music Creator Pro from CakeWalk.

http://www.cakewalk.com

It is a Lite version of the more expensive program Cakewalk Sonar. Go to the site and read up on the specs. Also, whenever you upgrade to the next level cakewalk will give you a pretty decent discount on the software.

Hope this helps,
Ben
 
Or you can try "Audacity" This program is free but I don't know how stable it is. Just type in Audacity as a keyword in Google search engine as I forgot the link.

Ben
 
Thanx

Will Cakewalk Music Creator 2003 work? I saw it at Best Buy for $30. Also, thanx for the info.
 
It dependes on what your needs are. I to have MC 2003 (bought at BestBuy) and went ahead and upgraded to MC Pro, because the features were closer to the Sonar program with the added features. You can try MC 2003 and like I said you can always upgrade at there discounted price. Be sure and check out some of the freeware and shareware stuff first to give you an idea on how to use the software. Except for added features they pretty much are basically the same.
 
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