Month of July , 2007I was wondering if anyone has found expression pedals other than the Boss EV-5 that work with the BR600.
I've been a long time user of Cakewalk's Sonar DAW. I've done a lot of studio recordings with it and the results have always been great. I haven't used ProTools and was curious if there is anyone out there who has used both DAWs, and what they think of the differences between the two? My guess is that there is no difference in audio quality, but there may be in features. Thanks! --- UberProAudio.com ---
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I am an old rocker who used to write a lot of songs in the 60's and 70's on my trusty Sony reel-to-reel 4 track. Sadly, it ascended to that great home studio in the sky a long tima ago. I now find myself getting itchy about trying out some new recording - just before i pop my cloggs. Of course things have changed - no more reel-to-reel stuff around now, so I've been checking out the available options for computer software. I seem to be gravitating to the Cakewalk Sonar Power Studio software and hardware package. Can any one give me some advice on this package before i finally decide? Also, i need a good studio mike. Suggestions please.
hi i recently bought a boss br 600 and im having trouble with the mastering can anyone help
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