I'm currently fawning over the idea of buying a Crafter acoustic bass. I buy musical instruments and don't always get down to learning them. I end up just jamming away with them instead. But I would love to get back to home recording again like I did 20 years ago. It is very time consuming though. This time I would be using all acoustic instruments. I have a flute (Irish and silver Boehm), a violin which I don't know how to get a note out of, a mandolin which I can't be arsed learning any chords on and an acoustic guitar. I might have to take percussion lessons and get a variety of bongo type drums.
Our house in Germany is perfect for home recording. It's such a quiet area nestled amongst the hills and is at the end of a road. And enough spare rooms to devote one to home recording if I so wished. Even a whole flat if I really wanted. Only problem is that I don't actually live there but do regularly go back for holidays.
Our house in Germany is perfect for home recording. It's such a quiet area nestled amongst the hills and is at the end of a road. And enough spare rooms to devote one to home recording if I so wished. Even a whole flat if I really wanted. Only problem is that I don't actually live there but do regularly go back for holidays.