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My parents bought me this one for Christmas, and ever since I got it, I really fell in love with this guitar. Sure it ain't those expensive guitars, but to me for how cheap it is, it really sounds amazing.
Bass Guitars 1
Amplifiers 1
Not as great (tone wise) compared to the Fender amp I got and broke (rip), but when I play with the reverb and chorus that goes with this amp, it really sounds good. Also, I love that this amp does have distortion, reverb, and chorus with it so I don't have to buy myself a ton of guitar pedals.
DAWs 2
I got this along with my Launchkey mini, and it only has 16 tracks which absolutely stinks, and they don't have many of the cool plugins that the other versions of Ableton Live have. If you are a starter in music production it could help you, but for anyone who has experience in music production, just save up to get a better version cause it sucks. Other than that they have one of the most solid drum sample packs compared to any other daw.
If i had the option to get Fl Studio 11 than 12, I would do it in a heartbeat.
FL Studio 20 Update: FL Studio 20 fixes the issues that I disliked about FL Studio 12 as well as added the feature of consolidating tracks, which has been very helpful for me considering that I use the demo version.
Software Plugins and VSTs 22
This plugin to me is almost an essential when mixing especially with vocals as I love using the EQ and the compressor specifically with this plugin. It's fairly simple to navigate your way through and has some great presets that can guide you to making adjustments to the track your specifically mixing.
Ozone 8 Elements at first was very complicated to get around with mostly due to me not knowing much about mastering back when I first got it, but since I started to look up tutorials (some from Ozone and others on Youtube), I started to get a grip on how to use it, which could be useful.
Other than the SQ8L, I use this plugin most of the time, and I absolutely love it.
While I would rather prefer the Ableton Live EQ, I think this EQ does a splendid job with cutting/adding certain frequencies in the mix.
Seriously, don't take this plugin for granted. Although it's free, the synth presets here are amazing. I've used the SQ8L for almost a majority of my projects, and I love it.
After getting this one, every other plugin you'll get will just disappoint you. The only instrument set to tie this all in together it some horns (please)....
Now I could finally accomplish my dream of sounding like T-Pain (my hero)
Out of all the guitar VST amps I've used over the years, this still reigns supreme and remains to become an essential when recording electric guitars. :)
Microphones 2
Headphones 2
Not the perfect headphones, but does a decent job at mixing stuff. Honestly, I would still recommend listening to you mix on other headphones as well just to get a good idea of what your mix sounds like on other devices.
Studio Equipment 4
Other Gear 8
I tried these strings to replace my Ernie Ball strings, and within a few weeks most of them broke already (really).
I can have these strings hang around with my guitar for a year, and they still don't break quickly. So yeah if you do play acoustic guitar, get these strings. :)
I think these are probably the best set of electric guitar stings that I use. :)
Pretty ok at best for mixing and mastering tracks on a cheap budget until the sound quality gets worse the more you use it. Hope that someday I could get better monitors.
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