New Members: Introduce Yourself Here!

Hi, I'm Dave.

I play in a band called, "The Age," here in Perth, Scotland. I have recently decided to set up a home studio, in the hope to record The Age's debut album at the end of this year. Thus, I find myself here to learn as much as I can about recording techniques, equipment and general tricks of the trade.

Thanks,
Dave.
 
Hi, I'm Dave.

I play in a band called, "The Age," here in Perth, Scotland. I have recently decided to set up a home studio, in the hope to record The Age's debut album at the end of this year. Thus, I find myself here to learn as much as I can about recording techniques, equipment and general tricks of the trade.

Thanks,
Dave.

Are you frikkin kidding me???? :mad:

Okay brother, Found your band's facebook page and gave you a like. :)
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