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Pictures of your Home studio (pg. 19)
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| Vert |
| quote: | Originally posted by trancenrg69
no im not jealous, seems like you are whenever someone shows off a studio or some new soundcard. and im no boy, your a boy, a little disturbing one at that with the balls of an elephant and the courage of a coward. Why don't u get a job and then you can buy a studio and stop putting down other peoples studios. obviously they worked hard and long to build that studio and he has a right to show it off. i would and so would u if u had the cash to afford one , which you don't cause your a poor teenager whos primary worry in life is his killer math exam on thursday. when you become a man ill talk to you like a man, until then you get the same respect i give to 10 years old playing dodgeball outside my window. it aint much. |
You have the bad, and quite immature habit of demeaing people based on their age. So what I was born 9 years after you, and that makes you better than me how? That's right it doesn't. The only difference is that I have 9 more years of my life ahead of me than you do. Making fun of someone because of their age, is like making fun of a person because of their race, there is nothing they can do about it (and if they could, they probalby wouldn't change it ;)).
Frankly I'd rather be young, and not bitter like you.
Give it a rest and go work out or something. You need to stop taking out all your stresses on "stupid boys", because making fun of the "weak" is lame. (What a weak pun :D)
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| DeZmA |
guys, chill out plz
here's my crazy studio :clown:
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| Vert |
| quote: | Originally posted by DeZmA
guys, chill out plz
here's my crazy studio :clown:
[img]the image you see above^^[/img] |
Gearlist? Why do you use a multitrack recorder?
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| DeZmA |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vert
Gearlist? Why do you use a multitrack recorder?
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It's an (old, cheap :p) digital mixer, I don't need a multitrack recorder atm
rm1x is not on the pic, bought that to work on a decent live pa (mc505 & rm1x for sequencing)
Synths :
Roland mc-505 : groovebox (sequencer + soundmodule)
Yamaha An1x : virtual analog synth
Waldorf micro Q : virtual analog synth
Yamaha A3000 : Sampler
Yamaha Rm1x
Mixing :
Yamaha promix 01 digital mixing console
Pc + Midi
PIV 2.6 800 mhz
Asus pc 800
512 DDR
Terratec DMX 6 Fire
Emagic AMT-8 : 8x8 midi patchbay
Running :
Emagic Logic Audio 5.5: Sequencer + Audio editing
Emagic Sounddiver : Software synth-editor
Foundry Sound Forge 7: Wave Editor
Pro 53, Absynth, Model-E |
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| Vert |
| quote: | Originally posted by DeZmA
It's an (old, cheap :p) digital mixer, I don't need a multitrack recorder atm
rm1x is not on the pic, bought that to work on a decent live pa (mc505 & rm1x for sequencing)
Synths :
Roland mc-505 : groovebox (sequencer + soundmodule)
Yamaha An1x : virtual analog synth
Waldorf micro Q : virtual analog synth
Yamaha A3000 : Sampler
Yamaha Rm1x
Mixing :
Yamaha promix 01 digital mixing console
Pc + Midi
PIV 2.6 800 mhz
Asus pc 800
512 DDR
Terratec DMX 6 Fire
Emagic AMT-8 : 8x8 midi patchbay
Running :
Emagic Logic Audio 5.5: Sequencer + Audio editing
Emagic Sounddiver : Software synth-editor
Foundry Sound Forge 7: Wave Editor
Pro 53, Absynth, Model-E |
Is the microQ pretty easy to program, and are the sounds produced pretty good? Better than a jp80x0, or one of the other sub $400 (used) synths?
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| max_payne |
To think...Holden says he only uses Buzz (free) and Cubase...
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| DeZmA |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vert
Is the microQ pretty easy to program, and are the sounds produced pretty good? Better than a jp80x0, or one of the other sub $400 (used) synths?
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it is my most powerfull synth in my setup but don't expect very warm sounds from it, it can sound warm but in a german cold way if you know what I mean :D. jp8000 will sound warmer, it was about the same price second hand but I really wanted a micro q cause everybody wants the jp :p. It is harder to program because of the matrix programming you have to go tru a lot of menus. If you don't want that you can go for the desktop version. I can live with it, the most important features are within a few clicks. If you want to I can post some sound samples. It has really powerfull synthesis including fm on the osc's and filters, offering wavetable synthesis on 2 of the 3 osc's (with 2 suboscs), 25 notes polyphony, 16 parts mulitimbral. Everything a softsynth can only dream of. The only drawback for me were the efx but this baby is like the nord lead, it doesn't need loads of efx to sound good, a simple outboard reverb and you're set. I use it mainly for efx, pads, bass. It really depends on what you want, if you want original and fresh sounds, consider it, if you want 100 supersaw in a row songs go for the jp (don't get me wrong I love the supersaw) |
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| Vert |
| quote: | Originally posted by DeZmA
it is my most powerfull synth in my setup but don't expect very warm sounds from it, it can sound warm but in a german cold way if you know what I mean :D. jp8000 will sound warmer, it was about the same price second hand but I really wanted a micro q cause everybody wants the jp :p. It is harder to program because of the matrix programming you have to go tru a lot of menus. If you don't want that you can go for the desktop version. I can live with it, the most important features are within a few clicks. If you want to I can post some sound samples. It has really powerfull synthesis including fm on the osc's and filters, offering wavetable synthesis on 2 of the 3 osc's (with 2 suboscs), 25 notes polyphony, 16 parts mulitimbral. Everything a softsynth can only dream of. The only drawback for me were the efx but this baby is like the nord lead, it doesn't need loads of efx to sound good, a simple outboard reverb and you're set. I use it mainly for efx, pads, bass. It really depends on what you want, if you want original and fresh sounds, consider it, if you want 100 supersaw in a row songs go for the jp (don't get me wrong I love the supersaw) |
Thanks for the mini-review. Samples would be great :D..
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| max_payne |
| does anyone know what equipment Luke Chable uses? No i'm not trying to copy the sound...just curious |
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| Derosas |
| microQ kix azz:eyespop: |
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| quote: | Originally posted by Derosas
off topic kind of-
I noticed a few dual monitor (computer monitor) setups. Are there actually two computers or just two monitors hooked up to one comp? How is this benificial? and how do you set it up? seems unecessary to me, but a lot of people seem to have this setup :conf: |
i couldn't work anymore without a dual monitor setup.. it lets you have the mixer on one screen and the seqeuncer on the other..
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forum/s...threadid=187455 |
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