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Thread Greetings from Canada

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Ken Friesen

Ken Friesen

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1 Posted on 02/26/2004 at 08:11:40
Greetings to all,

I have set up a home studio in my bassment. I currently use the Digi 002 Pro Tools system for hardware and Cubase for software. I have chosen not to use the Pro Tools software because I have the UAD-1 effects card for plug ins and it does not work with Pro Tools LE. I use Rode microphones for vocals and acoustic instruments and Shure SM 57's for amps. I am a guitar player by training. My main axe is a G&L ASAT Classic through a Mesa Boogie MK III.

I hope to pick up some tips and tricks from this forum and look forward to hearing from everybody.
Krowms

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2 Posted on 02/27/2004 at 03:51:12
HEllo Ke,,

G&L ASAT Classic!!!!!! Yeah! This is my favorite guitar!!! I bought a blue one at Buffalo Bros in Carlsbad (100km south from LA) 3 years ago, it sounds so good!!!!!!! ;-)
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3 Posted on 02/28/2004 at 19:59:19
can u introduce some recording schools to me in Canada? :rolleyes: thanks
revrb

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4 Posted on 02/28/2004 at 20:24:18
:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
sorry mang i forgot

here!

http://oiart.org/

http://pacificav.com/


im considering going to one of those, next year

both seem very good
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5 Posted on 02/28/2004 at 21:01:28
thanks man,what about trebas and CA?

http://www.trebas.com/toronto/housepage.htm

http://www.columbia-academy.com/


tons of recording school out there.........which one is better? :rolleyes: help!
revrb

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6 Posted on 02/28/2004 at 21:21:49
well from what i have heard from people that i have asked, trebas sucks, pacifiv av is ok, OIART is very good, dont know about columbia...i have never been so i know as much as you, im fairly new to this, i just started researching about these schools
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7 Posted on 02/29/2004 at 13:46:00
thanks anyway, but how come trebas sucks?
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8 Posted on 02/29/2004 at 13:15:06
http://recpit.prosoundweb.com/viewtopic.php?t=11246


just what people have been saying, i dont know for sure, i just said from what ive heard, have a look at that link
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9 Posted on 03/05/2004 at 22:42:16
Thanks revrb

:rolleyes: hahaa, still duno which one is really good.....maybe just pick...one of them
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