Yeah, every genre of music uses equipment like this, but the artits themselves dont usually use them. For electonrica, that equipment is how the artits make their living. It makes me apprecaite the music even more!
Sep-27-2003 18:15
Ibiza Dreams
Chroma
Registered: Jun 2001
Location: In yo mouf'
Wow, great thread man. Very interesting to see all that crazy equipment. I wonder how much are the prices for all those pieces. That long piece of equipment in Junkie XLs studio looks complex like no other. Solar Stone's studio looks like his own bedroom, but Robert Miles' studio looks pure class and bling bling.
Sep-27-2003 18:47
Floorfiller
Girl + Sweater = Hotness
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Illegal Pete's
quote:
Originally posted by Ibiza Dreams
Wow, great thread man. Very interesting to see all that crazy equipment. I wonder how much are the prices for all those pieces. That long piece of equipment in Junkie XLs studio looks complex like no other. Solar Stone's studio looks like his own bedroom, but Robert Miles' studio looks pure class and bling bling.
yeah...robert miles studio is the bomb so far. gotta love attention to lighting hehehe.
Sep-27-2003 18:57
dJohn
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2002
Location: 619
quote:
Anybody can write lyrics..it takes true talant to use all that equipment and make a great song.
I 100% completely....disagree. A song with lyrics requires skill on both parts...good lyrics lead the listener, while a professional production makes it sound listenable.
There are some songs that have excellent production value but ass lyrics, and vice versa. It's the tracks that shine on both ends that really stand out.
Sep-27-2003 19:06
Sirocco
Parametric Surgeon
Registered: Jan 2003
Location: The Seventh City (New Jersey)
heres mine ;p
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1. R-Tem - Voiceless
2. New Order - Jetstream (Tom Neville Remix)
3. Pillow One - Ministry Of Love
4. Pulser - Point of Impact (Mike Koglin Remix)
5. Armin Van Buuren - Shivers (Christian Webber Mix)
Sep-27-2003 19:26
Ibiza Dreams
Chroma
Registered: Jun 2001
Location: In yo mouf'
quote:
Originally posted by Sirocco
heres mine ;p
ROFL
Sep-27-2003 20:03
TOR
Traveller
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Bruges, Belgium
quote:
Originally posted by Sirocco
heres mine ;p
same here tho
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Sep-27-2003 20:23
Christopher B
The One and Only
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: Magnetic North
Studio pics I wanna see:
BT
Sasha
Max Graham
Charlie May
Hybrid
Chicane
My favorites so far are Robert Miles' studio and Armin's studio.
Best studio mixer tho definitely goes to Junkie XL; GOD DAMN!
How the F*** do you use one of these things?!!!
Last edited by Christopher B on Sep-27-2003 at 20:53
Sep-27-2003 20:36
ASOT100
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2003
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by Trance Effect
Ferry Corsten
can u repost Ferry's studio? link is broken
anyone have pics of PvD's studio?
damn robert miles studio is crazy but isn't it bad to have such a large room to do studio monitoring in?
Sep-27-2003 20:36
Evil_Gnome
Slappin' the bass
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Illinois
quote:
I 100% completely....disagree.
I did not mean it like that...I know that it takes talant and is hard to right good lyrics. I am just saying that anybody can make them. You cant just walk into a studio and make a trance track.
Sep-27-2003 20:59
allstar
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Québeccity,Québec,Canada
Chicane:
Sep-27-2003 21:10
Evil_Gnome
Slappin' the bass
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Illinois
I figured chicanes would be very "plain" in a sense. Nothing too fancy, just nice and laid back.