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Pictures of your Home studio (pg. 20)
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| Stephenox |
| quote: | Originally posted by trancenrg69
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Looks pretty simple, clean, and useable. Although other people have complex-looking setups, yours is pretty "concise." Nicely done. ;) |
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| trancenrg69 |
| quote: | | Looks pretty simple, clean, and useable. Although other people have complex-looking setups, yours is pretty "concise." Nicely done. |
Thanks:) By the way i didn't include the software vsts and sample cds in that drawer under my pc. I got over 200 sample cds and vsts in there including vsts based samplers like atmosphere, trilogy, kontakt, kompakt, intakt,sampletank, and many many more. I'm gonna start loading them in, gonna take a while. Probably gonna fill my 120 gig harddrive in no time.:)
I plan on purchasing the powercore virus also probably around september when i have the cash, so my nordlead3 has a friend to play with.
I'm a very neat person and I fiond that I wortk more efficiently in a uncluttered space. Good lighting, fresh air, room to stretch are important to me. Also the more hardware you have the more confusing it gets, it forces you to learn what you have. |
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| DeSpErAtOs-X |
awsome equip !! it looks simple .. but it's very advanced ... i like that ... easy to work too !! A nice and tidy produce-corner :)
by the way, what are your experiences with the E-Mu 1212 ?? i'm planning to get myself a card like that if it's good ... |
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| trancenrg69 |
Thanks:)
I highly recommend the enu 1212m. A few reasons why it's a great card is
1.It has great ad/da converters, top of the line used in the flagship pro tools system. The only stuff that sounds better is if you dish out 3000$ for something like an apogee 8000.
2.Latency is very low, can go to 2ms.
3. Sound quality is incredible and even beats cards like the Lynx 2(1500$) in most snr and freq tests, even better if u export at 24 96.
4. The drivers although still in their infancy are very stable.
5. The onboard emu dsp chip is great. You can run pretty cool effects without any hit on cpu.
6. if you need more inputs , you can always buy the breakout box seperatley (300us$)
Here is a superb review with sample tests.
http://www.digit-life.com/articles2...1820/index.html |
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| DeZmA |
| quote: | Originally posted by trancenrg69
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hehe
pretty funny how that desk is always neat and tidy..
dumped my mess 1 meter to the right also for my pics :D |
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| DeZmA |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vert
Thanks for the mini-review. Samples would be great :D..
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i'll take care of it this weekend..
my last exams this week
not that it takes long but it's a pain to record with my 6fire
i've used it in about all my songs
it can do everything efx, pads, riffs, leads, drums, it's crazy I tell you.. listen to my hooves :cool: |
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| trancenrg69 |
There is nothing else in the room, no junk, other than a couch in back of the table with some of the manuals and my powercore. Even the closet is empty.:P
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| DeZmA |
tss
well my eq is in my bedroom so I can't keep it neat :eek: |
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| trancenrg69 |
| your eq? Are you talking about a hardware eq unit? |
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| DeZmA |
| quote: | Originally posted by trancenrg69
your eq? Are you talking about a hardware eq unit? |
equipment :)
maybe it makes more sense now ( i can't figure it did as you interpreted it) |
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| Vert |
I do not understand how people can use their computer keyboards when they put their huge ass synth keyboards in front of them.. seems very unconfortable. Maybe music comes first or something..
trancenrg69, I'd definitly think about buying yourself an additional second 17" or even a 19" monitor for your setup. 1024xwhatever is not alot of space to work in imho. Hope that helps.
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| Sirocco |
| quote: | Originally posted by trancenrg69
There is nothing else in the room, no junk, other than a couch in back of the table with some of the manuals and my powercore. Even the closet is empty.:P
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nice setup man ;p |
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