Racking AMPS, Networking Guitars and New Studio Setup
How to rack multiple amps, with live switching. (How you can use all your guitar amps easily by Racking your amps, Networking Guitars or Bass to switch between the amps live easily.)
How to rack multiple amps, with live switching. (How you can use all your guitar amps easily by Racking your amps, Networking Guitars or Bass to switch between the amps live easily.)
What DAW software should I use? We get questions from time to time about DAW software and if we could make some recommendations on what is the best DAW software for my needs?
In addition to tips and tricks on "How to Build a Budget-Friendly Home Recording Studio," we summarized some essentials for recording studio beginners.
Slick Audio will be giving a presentation on Understanding the Signal Chain and Computers in Home and Project Studios. This presentation will be at the first joint AES (Audio Engineering Society) and NAMM (North American Music Merchants) event.
Jim of Slick Audio helps us understand why you'd want to record multiple tracks or multiple versions. What's the difference and how you can make the most of your recording time.
Slick Audio makers of The best computers for recording music. For the home or any pro, the studio has made a-line of Ultra-Compact PC's for recording audio and the M560 is the smallest in the ultra-compact category.
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Can I use a PC I purchase from a “Big Box” store to record audio for my DAW? This is A question that seems to crop up a lot so we decided it was time to directly address it. Jim said that there are a few things each of us needs to know.
Out of the box, we were impressed with the rugged, tank-like construction of the Slick Audio T2000 (since replaced by the T2100, just faster than its predecessor) tower we got on loan from Slick Audio.