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Tutorial Reason 4.0 - FL Studio 8 Rewire
what would be a big reason to choose a firebird V over a firebird studio?
i kinda like the looks of the studio better cuz i want a black and white one but i want to chose the one that would sound the best so what a difference explain
I would not choose the V simply because you can only play it standing up.
I don't think there would be a huge difference between the two... of course, I have no idea what they are. The V's usually have less body mass, and so must have a thicker neck to make up for it - this tends to make them have a little less bass presence, be more middy and trebly instead.
Of course you should play them both first and make your decision based on how they play and how they sound, not on how they look.
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Posted on September 11th, 2010 at 11:44 pm
tips?