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Old 07-20-2008, 12:31 PM  
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Hello,

i'm a media artist and i do all my own audio for sculpture, installations, performance pieces and video. i don't really do "music" per se... but sometimes i use music others create. i have not been out of school very long and i am going to be creating a new work for a film screening happening in January.

i need to know what sorts of sound equipment would be the best to get on a low budget, and in what priority. i have experience with Protools, and i have an iMac... now, i have been told that Qbase is better, but i have no idea and do not want to purchase it to discover that i don't like it.

so... starting from scratch and needing stuff to record mostly analog sound devices... what should i get?

thanks for your help
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Old 08-11-2008, 01:54 PM  
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Download demos of qbase, protools, ableton live, any host that strikes ur fancy. It's the best way to find out how best YOU work.

also, to find a bunch of hosts go to dub dub dub dot kvraudio dot com
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