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knoir_

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Great Midrange pair of headphones, should get if you're just starting out. Really comfortable, you could literally wear the for days and there would be no pain. Or at least that's how it is for me.
This keyboard would be for someone who wants enough keys to play the piano (like me). Also for someone who doesn't want to spend a fortune on weighted keys or such (like me). If you prefer weighted keys maybe try looking at a different keyboard. But the everything on this keyboard is great. It integrates with Ableton well to so that's cool.
Bought it cause my old Bluetooth keyboard broke and wanted something that would last for a long time. Feels great, once you go mechanical keyboard, you can't go back trust me. PS, I have the chroma two but whatever. Don't care what people say about the brand, all keyboards that are mechanical and go for the same prices are the same.
Great mouse, is comfortable, takes a few days of hours to get used to but one problem. There's this rubber grip on the left of the mouse that is fine. But the glue that Razer chooses to use on all their products is cheap, so the little grip came of I suppose because of heat. But easy fix I just put it back on with a little bit of glue. Any glue works, doesn't matter.
Bought this for pretty cheap and its perfect for beginners. I did run into a problem where the "change octave" buttons would change colour or change the octave, but after a while, they started working again. I do not know why this happened or how but my keyboard could have been faulty.
The audio 6 is an excellent mid-range audio interface. Works great and the entire thing is superb quality.
I bought this microphone because I was in a hurry. That was my fault. Asides from that, I would go for a different microphone as this mic has too much noise and is built cheaply. Although I digress, I would but this if you're an amateur producer or gamer. If you're serious about music get an XLR microphone, it'll be worth it in the long run. Also, the microphone clip is cheap. A close friend of mine bumped it, and the clip broke, dropping my mic which left me with this annoying low pitch noise/ buzzing sound but that somehow went away.
Logic is excellent, although I don't like the compatibility how it's only available on Mac. Also if you plan to do serious, precise automation, maybe get a different DAW as logics automation is weird and not accurate and off time. I don't know could just be that my old mate in the back gave it to me for free from a special place, wonder what that means... ; )
I really don't need to say anything about this...
I mean do I really have to explain this on...
It's Sylenth... What do you want me to say...
Imagine combining massive and sylenth how cool would that be. Oh, wait never mind it been already kinda done. Tada!
OTT = Dubstep banger OTT = Dubstep banger OTT = Dubstep banger OTT = Dubstep banger OTT = Dubstep banger OTT = Dubstep banger OTT = Dubstep banger OTT = Dubstep banger OTT = Dubstep banger
I'm wet because of how big it is oh my god. Don't stop. I'm talking about the massive reverb and long tail, what were you thinking
This distortion can be overdone so easily because of how thick it is...
Shh, don't tell anyone about my secret weapon. I would say its better than Camel Crusher. Although it's a little buggy as in the audio cuts out sometimes but who cares, it's superb!
Underrated and complex must get and must learn and must die

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