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the duke
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Post by the duke » Tue Oct 23, 2007 9:44 pm

i completly appreciate were your coming from..been through the same

until the opportunity arises to get some space, learn to do as much as you can on decent headphones..obviously synth programming and mixing is best left to monitors, but arranging, audio preparation etc, can be done on cans..

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thinking
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Post by thinking » Wed Oct 24, 2007 12:29 pm

Thomas wrote:^ Don't you just love sensible replies?

Thinking, thanks for that mate. At least i know i don't have to spend any money. Ive already taken to mixing when my housemate is out or not studying.
no worries, I live in a top floor flat with bare wooden floors - the bass from my speakers goes straight down into my neighbour's bedroom, even at incredibly low volumes.

He has all my phone numbers though, and is welcome to call me whenever I'm keeping him awake. Via this method of open dialogue, I can crank it to mega-loud most of the time without any worry of getting a complaint.
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paulie wrote:Thinking >>>> everyone else on this forum.

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