New Members: Introduce Yourself Here!

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Sup.

I'm new to this whole recording thing but I'm looking forward to digging in. I'm planning to become a travelling busker in a few months and I'd like to have a solid CD out showcasing my work before then.

I was planning on treating recording as a learn-as-I-go type thing, but I've had a lot of success learning through joining forums before. It's going to be nice to speak to some fellow gear heads for once, god knows in my area Chevy vs Ford is the topic of choice.
 
Hello,

Been away from recording and playing for a while (still have an old Tascam 424mk11!), but recently started up playing with some friends again. Had a lot of fun in the late 90's early 00's recording different styles and applying loads of effects. Possibilities look a little overwheling now. Which is a good thing I think.
 
New Member Introduction

Hello everyone. I am a new member here. I am here to get more information on latest technology evolving for recording and how they will be used. And also to share my knowledge with all other members.
 
Really, the hardware between Macs and Windows have been the same ever since Apple switched to Intel processors. The only difference today is software.


I have an old PowerPC Mac. Still does the job if ya got the right software (Garageband or an older version of DP). A beast!

Well, I must be outdated then, :D. Thanks for the info, btw.

Cheers,
Darren.
 
hello :confused:
my name is Shella and i am a absolute beginner. I know nothing about music recording but am eager to learn. My main worry is how to attach the cables
all my equipment are from my singing days. i would like to start with what i have. Problem is i don't know how they fit them together.:o lol
so will be needing a lot of help and sugestions
 
hello from SLC

hello all, I couldn't find an introduction page so i am just going to post it here and it can be deleted if it is not appropriate to do so. My name is Cody and i am a guitar player and amateur recorder. I just wanted to say hi :)
 
Hi, I've been lurking here for a bit, but haven't properly introduced myself. Been recording for many years. Started with a portastudio, graduated to 8 track 1" tape, eventually ditched the tape machines (kinda wish I still had them, though) for a pc based system. Currently running Sonar 8.0 PE. Record mostly rock and acoustic stuff (my own or friends). Always looking for new ideas/techniques and to learn from other's experiences.

Ralph (stumpy pete)
 
Hello. I am Dilinger St. Cloud.

I write and record "epic" instrumentals of the slow, gothic metal type. I am new to the forum, semi-weathered to recording, veteran drummer, alright guitarist, satisfied composer/songwriter, and always on a mission to learn new techniques!!

One day, after I've made 10 posts, I'll link one of my songs from YouTube to here.

Once again... Hello,
Dilinger St. Cloud
 
I like Homerecording a lot. Sometimes Gearslutz gets to slutty regarding gear and opinions.
 
New guy here 40+year old Rock star from the 80's. I had a mullet before they had a name!

Love the Blues

Tom
 
Hi

I am Dexter. I have an Apex 451 connected to a Behringer Micropower PS400 phantom power supply which then goes into an M-Audio Fast Track interface yet I cant get any sound. What am I doing wrong? Losing my hair here. Please help.
 
Hi

I am Dexter. I have an Apex 451 connected to a Behringer Micropower PS400 phantom power supply which then goes into an M-Audio Fast Track interface yet I cant get any sound. What am I doing wrong? Please helpppp
 
My name is Bill, and I am a non-recovering record-a-holic..

I am putting the finishing touches on my Prog band's latest album Territorial Chant 6 which has ONLY been 8 years in the making!!!!

I use Samplitude 11 for mixing and mastering, we track with Pro Tools in our main Studio for now...
 
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