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Since the news is kinda slow these days I'd thought I'd post some info, not much but its something

I asked Evan Taubenfeld to tell us the difference between his studio and Derycks:

" Deryck and I have similar studios in a sense that they're both very pro level studios yet still in our houses. He's got the ability to record live drums and more guitars than I do and also has a significant collection of amazing outboard gear and guitars. Since I'm super program heavy I have a psychotic amount of plug-ins, virtual instruments, and other software programs.That's kinda the main differences I'd say. "
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wow, thank you heather! This was nice piece of information
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So bizzy's is better in every way!.... got it.
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samueeL wrote:wow, thank you heather! This was nice piece of information
Totally, Heather ftw!

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That's pretty cool, I would love to have a pro recording studio but I can't afford it.
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I wouldn't mind having even somekind of home studio x|
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samueeL wrote:I wouldn't mind having even somekind of home studio x|
I can record pretty decent guitars and bass and electric drums (which are shit so I don't) and also keyboard, I mostly use software to add more bass depth to the track and tweak some other settings and I get some pretty nice demo.
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Boni Boy Blue wrote:
samueeL wrote:I wouldn't mind having even somekind of home studio x|
I can record pretty decent guitars and bass and electric drums (which are shit so I don't) and also keyboard, I mostly use software to add more bass depth to the track and tweak some other settings and I get some pretty nice demo.
Oh, thats pretty cool. Do you have any experience about USB-Microphones?
I should buy usb-mic so I could record harmonica and maybe some vocals and I should buy keyboard too so I could record everything fully, but I really hate the sound of my recorded guitar and well... sound of my electric drums too.. :D
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put pictures of his studio
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Dizzy J wrote:So bizzy's is better in every way!.... got it.
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mikey41 wrote:put pictures of his studio
I have the screen shots from the Studio Videos and one of him working with Evan, but thats not in his studio

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Nice post. Ye I'm into recording to, got logic express, firepod, RNP, tons of microphones (condenser & dynamic) and monitors. It's really fun to screw around and stuff.
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samueeL wrote:
Boni Boy Blue wrote:
samueeL wrote:I wouldn't mind having even somekind of home studio x|
I can record pretty decent guitars and bass and electric drums (which are shit so I don't) and also keyboard, I mostly use software to add more bass depth to the track and tweak some other settings and I get some pretty nice demo.
Oh, thats pretty cool. Do you have any experience about USB-Microphones?
I should buy usb-mic so I could record harmonica and maybe some vocals and I should buy keyboard too so I could record everything fully, but I really hate the sound of my recorded guitar and well... sound of my electric drums too.. :D
Drums and Mic, we go to a recording studio, no I have never tried.
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fenderrocks wrote:Since the news is kinda slow these days I'd thought I'd post some info, not much but its something

I asked Evan Taubenfeld to tell us the difference between his studio and Derycks:

" Deryck and I have similar studios in a sense that they're both very pro level studios yet still in our houses. He's got the ability to record live drums and more guitars than I do and also has a significant collection of amazing outboard gear and guitars. Since I'm super program heavy I have a psychotic amount of plug-ins, virtual instruments, and other software programs.That's kinda the main differences I'd say. "
not really sure who that evan guy is but this is cool!
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well you guys probably won't like his music, but he's one of Avril's best friends...played in her band from 2002-2004 and co-wrote the the songs Deryck produced on TBDT, hes working with D again on his own stuff and Avs.

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