Hardware

The base of operations right there. The TASCAM US-122 USB Audio/MIDI Interface is what started all of this and hasn't
failed once yet.

BEHRINGER's V-AMP 2 is a Amp modeling system which allows for an authetic sound. The US-122 itself produces a shitty
sound that if I were to use it to actually record, you'd all laugh me off the planet. As long as this thing works though,
the projects will keep on coming.

The two microphones that I use for this audio. The one on the left is the NADY Starpower and the one on the right is
the Stageworks DM-270. Both quality microphones at an affordable price.

Casio is a crazy motherfucker but mainly used for percussion at the moment but will most likely be used later on for
an actual piano sound, or whatever since he has 100 different tones saved on it.
Software

Goldwave Audio Editor is used to record and finalize the sound we want to produce. With many funky ass options that come
installed with it, you can do whatever the hell it is you'd like to do. Even take your existing shitty songs on your computer,
and add reverb to the whole thing if you wanted to do. A must have for anyone who likes to make Justin Timberlake's songs
sound like he was on acid while recording.
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