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Old 19-03-2007, 09:32 PM
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Recording studio (Dan might be able to help)

hi, we are thinking about going to a local recording studio to record my sisters violin, if we do it, we (I) will have to use the equipment (we dont get any trained staff)

I was wondering, do you think it is straight forward to use?

http://www.catalyst-studios.co.uk/id23.html <<there are some pictures of the equipment... it is only £16 for 4 hours so if i could get used to the equipment in an hour or 2 then have 2-3 hours of recording, burning to CD... what do you think?

The main put-off is the mixer, are they normally well-labelled and straight forward to use??

(We havnt got round to recording ourselves mainly because my room is too small)
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