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Written by Sam Greene
Edited by Dave Baker
A Note From the Author
This could also be called: Things to know before you spend a gob of money on your new studio.
It’s a summary of all my knowledge, in written form, for you dear beginners. Eyes bright and hearts full of musical adventure – you’re in for a treat.
You should read this to get yourself oriented in the sea of terminology and hype. Music isn’t that complicated, and computers can get in the way. Don’t lose sight of your goals and let the tools help you – they are amazing, but they are only tools.
Sam
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