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Pretty good, but get some real headphones. Cool violin, though!
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for this video, all i used was my canon rebel T1i with built in mic.
but i have already bought an audio technica AT2020 condenser mic that i will be using for my future recordings.
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Please get some proper studio headphones.
i got these beats as a gift. suggest me some 'proper studio headphones' ??
i got these beats as a gift. suggest me some 'proper studio headphones' ??
For music production and creation, a safe bet would be the long-time industry go-to Sony MDR-V6/MDR-7506 (same headphone different model numbers). Good frequency response range, flat-sounding, durable, and relatively cheap.
Sonick is a genius. I won't go into detail what's so great about his post. But it's damn good!
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2003 Mazda Protege5 - Sold
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1990 Mazda Miata - Sold
for this video, all i used was my canon rebel T1i with built in mic.
but i have already bought an audio technica AT2020 condenser mic that i will be using for my future recordings.
i got these beats as a gift. suggest me some 'proper studio headphones' ??
Lol the only thing I would complain about was the recording quality sounds like a cell phone video but glad to know that you're going to take care of that
I don't know if it's just me but at around 3:00 mark it doesn't sound altogether especially with the violin
whats with all the audio elitists here?
the guy makes good music regardless of what headphones he uses.
Would you tell a motorcycle rider to go buy a bicycle helmet?
Beats cost over $300. Pair of Shure sh440's for $99.
Beats are known to be bass heavy and that's bad for recording you need a pair of headphones that are flat and that don't exaggerate the bottom end. Studio headphones will help make his recordings better.
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to be fair the beats are not the ginsu equivalent in the headphone world even if they arent studio headphones.
anyway sorry didnt mean to derail the thread i'll be quiet now
for this video, all i used was my canon rebel T1i with built in mic.
but i have already bought an audio technica AT2020 condenser mic that i will be using for my future recordings.
i got these beats as a gift. suggest me some 'proper studio headphones' ??
I have a pair of KRK KNS-8400s, they're awesome, especially for the price ($150 + tax).