Rock hair? Check. Leather pants? Check. Air guitar skills? Check. Move over Rover and let the music nerds at CNET.com.au show you how to set up a simple home recording environment with GarageBand.
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If you’ve found yourself with a lot of downtime lately — or if you’ve been putting off recording your musical masterpiece for too long — one of the best ways to get creative at home is by building ...
Like you, many of us as kids sang in the shower, attempted to play some sort of instrument in middle school, or went through countless hours of lessons with the dream of one day actually doing ...
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Hey guys! I'm putting a PC together for a friend, and he'd like to spend up to $500 on the computer hardware. No LCD, keyboard etc is needed, just the box. I'm thinking a dual core intel, 2gb ram, ...
Sound and Image Media Studios has partnered with Student Music Committee from WBRS, and the Guitar and Bass Club to develop an extensive inventory of instruments available on loan to the whole ...
Scientific American is part of Springer Nature, which owns or has commercial relations with thousands of scientific publications (many of them can be found at www ...
Data recorders have a long history and continue to advance, to keep pace with the applications of today. Data recording instruments have a history that dates back to the 1800s, when Charles Babbage ...