Home Studio (Part 1)

Isaiah showing demo

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25 Responses to “Home Studio (Part 1)”

  • djsmithy14 says:

    that is …
    that is amazing wicked song mate im tryin to make a home studio but ive only got £200 and i need some help with what to buy

  • NZDjauni says:

    dope home studio! …
    dope home studio! good work man.

  • gasto5 says:

    Wow, top notch …
    Wow, top notch studio. But most of all, YOU rock.

  • rocksolid76 says:

    Why don’t you watch …
    Why don’t you watch the other new hour long video and then possibly you would have been quiet before making your assertions. Our videos and music have evolved over the years and so have our arsenal of plug-ins and kits and software also.
    You wouldn’t find from me silly comments about your guitars being awful or right useless. So be keen not to wound peoples feelings. It’s how you use what you have to create realism.

  • maxauto44e says:

    @ZcPk

    hes usin …
    @ZcPk

    hes usin logic

  • emparfe says:

    yes!
    yes!

  • ZcPk says:

    man that’s a fine …
    man that’s a fine studio

  • bikaz06 says:

    what DAW is he …
    what DAW is he using i couldnt tell?

  • davidholmes282 says:

    dude said, ” …
    dude said, “everything’s done by myself.. and kinda good really” hah good shit

  • gwamba says:

    thanks…good video!
    thanks…good video!

  • MaRK0849 says:

    @gwamba: thats …
    @gwamba: thats actually a pretty good idea…. never thought of that. good tip.

  • majormixer says:

    Sweet !!!!!!!
    Sweet !!!!!!!

  • mingdienasty says:

    very nice studio

    very nice studio
    you remind me of Samuel L Jackson lol

  • BassDude50000 says:

    dude u rock my socks
    dude u rock my socks

  • skaffabloed says:

    damn i like that …
    i like that studio :D

  • dirtytourists says:

    sick studio. nice …
    sick studio. nice vids too keep them coming

  • gwamba says:

    nice set up.n all …
    nice set up.n all of these vids ive noticed 1 thing.monitors.here is a great no cost trick.get 2 small mirrors,tape them to ur monitors,(over tweeters,carefull)sit where u r gonna listen( hence monitor),and move the monitors untill u can c ur left ear in the monitor on ur left,right ear on the monitor on ur right..sound funny?werks unbelievably well,very focused field.a trick i learned long ago,and have passed on with the always “whoa” reply! thnx 4 posting interesting 2 look into others studios

  • nedjocro says:

    wooow…i like it!!!
    wooow…i like it!!!

  • texastino661 says:

    Damn!!! Nice setup! …
    Damn!!! Nice setup!!!!!

  • ben158b says:

    if its not a …
    if its not a digital mixer, you will need an interface in order for that to work you need to make sure that you have direct outs on the back of your mixer from each channel. an interface on a low budget you will need like a presonus firestudio, and wire several together.
    if budget isnt an option i would really reccomend something like a digidesign 003.
    hope that helps. if you need a hand with it give me an email. . . . . and i will be posting upa video of my studio soon.

  • coldhearte859 says:

    thats man your a …
    thats man your a lot of help dude no lie…. one more question is …if the interface is for my mic only.. is there really a difference in which one i go with

  • RiffTV915 says:

    hey man i’m using …
    hey man i’m using Logic Pro as well could you explain how you sue the mixer and the program together i have a mixer mine’s a piece of compared to yours and i’m interested in getting something like yours what would you suggest i record live rock music

  • rocksolid76 says:

    Speed aside, the …
    Speed aside, the big difference between FireWire and USB 2.0 is that USB 2.0 is host-based, meaning that devices must connect to a computer in order to communicate. FireWire is peer-to-peer, meaning that two FireWire cameras can talk to each other without going through a computer.

  • rocksolid76 says:

    The key difference …
    The key difference between FireWire and USB is that FireWire is intended for devices working with a lot more data — things like camcorders, DVD players and digital audio equipment. FireWire and USB share a number of characteristics but differ in some important ways.mplementing FireWire costs a little more than USB, which led to the adoption of USB as the standard for connecting most peripherals that do not require a high-speed bus.

  • coldhearte859 says:

    whats your thoughts …
    whats your thoughts on usb or firewire??? for an audio interface??? is there really even a difference