Subject: | Hello, I'm a New Member |
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From: | "ritualdik" ritualdik |
Date: | Wed Sep 5, 2007 2:04 pm ((PDT)) |
Hi All, I just received the approval notice from our moderator, which asked for a little introduction, so... I recently got into field recordings after purchasing an M-Audio Microtrack 24/96, which I primarily intend to use as a source of samples for my electronic music, which I've been doing for around 6 years now. Just from glancing at the forum it would appear that my lowly Microtrack might not be "up to the task" of getting good, high-quality ambient nature sounds. Nonetheless, I intend to soldier on and accomplish/learn what I can. :) Oh, I'm located in Elkhart, Indiana, USA. Later, -RD |
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