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TC electronics and Lexicon effects resources on http://www.muzeekworld.com include information about Wireless Microphones And In Ear Monitoring, and more. For those that prefer to mix their midas & mackie mixing, we offer both brands plus many others. Check out muzeekworld. Com for all of your equipment needs. TC electronics and Lexicon effects News Some home studios have no formal performance spaces but have one space that serves both as a control room and as a performance space. Midi (musical instrument digital interface) studios have no need for performance spaces, as all sounds are electronically generated. The control room contains the mixing console and recording equipment and is usually next to the performance space.
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