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Well done, Basslad. Thank you!
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Great job there BassLad! Well I know I love this thing!! I'm amazed at the technology of today for the price this R24
can't be beat that I know of. Few years ago when I had my what you might call somewhat full blown studio everything
was so big and bulky maybe 5 years ago and didn't do all this baby does!! Well great article again BassLad! I'll stop here because I might go on and on on this one and it's late.
Line6bassman
Terrific article, BassLad! Recording has sure changed a lot since the days I used to labor in the studio on a 24 track Studer with 2" tape - and the terrible sound it made when it rolled off the spool just ten seconds before the last note of my most recent masterpiece! These days I get, "insufficient memory!" (Which could apply to me, as well, come to think of it...) Oh well. Thanks for some great insight. (Or ear-sight?)
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