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03 Apr 04 - 04:13 PM (#1153710) Subject: Threads about at-home Music Studios From: Ebbie I know there are numerous Mudcat threads on this subject but I haven't come up with the right combination of words to find them in Search. Please, will someone point me in the right direction? Thanks. |
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03 Apr 04 - 04:43 PM (#1153719) Subject: RE: Threads about at-home Music Studios From: Amos Filtering all threads for home recording brings up these: Tech: Home recording - uk Tech: Home recording- Pandora? Home Recording home recording equipment Tech: Home recording/ computer question Tech: Home recording bewilderment Tech: Home Recording 101 home recording techniques.... Help:Home Recordings Help: Home Recording Technical Question Home Recording Machines New Links - Home Recording Seeking advice: Home Recording Studio Help: home recording studio Some Home Recording Advice Please?? A |
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03 Apr 04 - 04:59 PM (#1153728) Subject: RE: Threads about at-home Music Studios From: wysiwyg And if you look at those threads you will find certain people forming a group called the Usual Suspects. You should be able to find more, similar threads if you click on those folks' names to see where else they have been posting. This effort could be very helpful to Joe Offer in indexing threads on this topic. ~S~ |
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03 Apr 04 - 08:09 PM (#1153833) Subject: RE: Threads about at-home Music Studios From: Ebbie Wow, Amos. Thanks a lot. I'm readin'and larnin'. And Wysi, I think that's a good suggestion. As a matter of fact, I went looking in Joe's permanent threads before I posted the request. |
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04 Apr 04 - 09:46 AM (#1154102) Subject: RE: Threads about at-home Music Studios From: Jerry Rasmussen Hey! I don't remember if I've posted this website, but it is a marvelous resource for anyone interested in doing home recording, from six-finered klutzez like me, to electronics wizards. They welcome Newbies" and there are endless threads and sicussion groups on everything. If you post a question, no matter how basic, you'll get generous responses by e-mail and on the forum. Go to HomeRecording.com. Jerry |