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-Turtle Beach X11 -Ion Discover DJ -Logitec laptop speakers & subwoofer -Skullcandy headphones -HD PVR -Canon G5 Powershot -Recorded with a Sony DCR-SR35 handycam -TV’s=Logik hd, and 50″ panasonic hd -Zepplin surround sound -Hitcachi Amp with some retro Ram speakers Hope you liked my set up When mine and zires rig is built i will da video on that. Keep liking, keep subscribing, and keep being awsome
MrCCTutorials brings you the tutorial on how to set up your own home recording studio, … on a budget! In this tutorial it will give you the components needed for it all to work, and also accesories and anything else which will better your home recording experience. Below there is the links and estimation of prices to the components featured in this tutorial! Mbox 2 Mini: £179 – 0 ; with protools 8.0 www.avid.com Rode NT-1A Condenser Microphone: £150 – 5 www.rodemic.com Behringer HPM1000: £15 – www.behringer.com Stagg Mic Stand: £20 – www.nevadamusic.co.uk Pop Filter: £10 – XLR MALE TO FEMALE CABLE: £6 – Logitech wireless keyboard EX100: £20 – www.bhphotovideo.com Ground Lamp and Table Lamp: £10 – Sony DSC T500- £200 – 0 www.sony.co.uk We at MR.CCTUTORIALS hope that you have found this video useful,!, Thenks for watchin. COMMENT, RATE, SUBSCRIBE, ADD, VIDEO RESPONSE.
Wedding Photo Lounge things I use and tried Scratch with DJ Mikey Mike www.weddingphotolounge.com Party Booth Software www.partyboothapp.com www.photoboof.com www.breezesys.com Pen Elcom www.penn-elcom.com Printer- www.imagingspectrum.com Computer www.costco.ca