LacunaSalsae
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Logic Pro X and Ableton are both great DAWs. I really like Logic's interface and the fact they included famous plugins from Camel Audio but Ableton is definitely better than pretty much anything else when it comes to performing live.logic pro X or Ableton?
Sure thing! Bitwig is available on Windows, MacOS and Linux.interesting, is that software available for mac? im a Logic guy mainly for the sampler but im open to anything with a better workflow
Sure, no problem! I'll send it to you in a few.please do my brother, really appreciated
You're welcome! Sure, it can host any plugin.THanks bro. i hope its compatible with well known plugins
Hey mate! Sure thing.Hello bro, can you recommend an entry level microphone for my project.
My client wants to do Vlogging and YouTube, mostly indoor and sometimes outdoor. I really don't know what brand to recommend. He's a little short on the budget USD$300-$500
TIA!
Hey mate! Sure thing.
Answer a few questions to help me choose the best setup that fits your needs.
Cheers!
- What are you going to use for video recording? A Phone, a DSLR, something else?
- Are you looking for a small microphone you can plug directly to the camera to record the voice only (lavalier mic for example) or do you prefer a microphone that can be used to capture all the sounds surrounding it?
- Will you need a more complex setup in the future (more than 1 microphone used at the same time)?
Are you sure it's not a Canon Rebel T5i? The T50 is a 1983 SLR.He's using a T50i Canon DSLR, and he prefers the small one that can be plugged into the camera, voice only. He said he doesn't see the need to upgrade the setup for now.
Thanks a lot!
He's using a T50i Canon DSLR, and he prefers the small one that can be plugged into the camera, voice only. He said he doesn't see the need to upgrade the setup for now.
Thanks a lot!
My pleasure. Glad I could help!This is awesome, bro! thanks a lot!
Very much appreciated!