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PSHH 488 was pimp. The original 424 i think, the model everyone aspired to own well at least us kids. You were probably like 30.
I think me and my brother bought it in like 1995. We just didn't understand why it sounded so fucking bad.
my first DAW was TechnoEjay and then MagixMusicMaker lolol..
you are not part of this bonding session. Go sit at the kids table, This is for musicians.
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| Originally posted by DJRYAN� my first DAW was TechnoEjay and then MagixMusicMaker lolol.. |
Back in the day we spent about �2k recording a few tracks onto proper 24 channel in a big studios downtime. It still sounded like shit but they had an emax with the full libraries on CD-ROM. In 1989! So I was happy.
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| Originally posted by Looney4Clooney Doctor who has your dubstep wobble the theme song. |
didn't frusciante record his first couple of albums all on the portastudio?
so gritty
before my time thats for sure
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| Originally posted by DJ RANN My father was a Dalek. |
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| Originally posted by DJ RANN Damn straight. Interesting fact #237 (and my claim to fame): My father was a Dalek. I'm actually not joking - He was a contracted actor for the BBC and was in a few series of Doctor Who and played Dalek's several times (as well as cybermen etc). Lol at the portastudio. When I worked in Audio Retail many moons agao, my boss actually invented the first portastudio for Tascam. 4 channels on to casette. The summing was god awful. By the time you'd bounced down 16 tracks the noise was horrific. You know you're oldschool when you remember buying Master Cassette Tapes - the tape was actually a thin reel of metal, because it was higher quality but you could only record once or twice on them. |
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