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Pictures of your Home studio (pg. 21)
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| trancenrg69 |
I never use my computer keyboard considering the studio is offline (i even put the Ethernet jumper on disable on my motherboard), so the mouse sees all the work. The nordlead3 is in the perfect place, right in front of me ready to be played on while my right arm is on the mouse beside it. In that photo the mouse is not beside the nord where the nord3 manual is because the chord doesnt reach. I bought a 6 foot mouse extension chord today so now its right beside the nord , very comfortable, im gonna buy one of those gel mouspads that put stress off the wrist.
My studio is incredibly confortable and ive produced on my old pc with 1 monitor without any problems. Having a 2nd monitor is a convenience I dont care much for, after all, its not like i cant afford a 2nd monitor, they are cheap. |
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| trancenrg69 |
Thanks Man :) |
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| krayzie |
| trancenrg69, how do you like the nord lead 3? |
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| Flashback |
Ok here is my studio. Notice I have way to much crap around because of summer school.
ok here it is from left to right
Left mackie 1604 vlz pro, emu xlead, fmr rnc, patch bay
Middle jomox xbase, tb 303 (buy in on ebay) genelecs
Right yamaha ex5, korg t1
Ground rs7000, ms2000r, some pedals
Nord lead 3, some idiot spilled coke on a few buttons... I had to clean them... I am waiting for replacements. Best of, I bought it used in "mint condition."

In progress paia kits, vocoder, fatman, and tube preamp
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| trancenrg69 |
[IMG]trancenrg69, how do you like the nord lead 3?[/IMG]
I love it :) I demoed many synths before I decided on the NL3. Not to knock the other big synths like the Virus, Supernova, Waldorf, Jp, etc.. but the best way to judge a synth is by playing with it dry. The NL3 has no onboard effects so what you hear is totally dry although the unison detune sound alot like a Chorus.
So i tested every synth dry without effects because frankly most effects on a hardware synth are not that great as is compared to top notch hardware fx racks.
And the Nord destroyed all of them. Even dry it's rich, warm, fuzzy and has incredible sound quality. It's incredible at making power leads (From dance oriented styles likeIan Van Dahl all the way to trancier stuff ala Thrillseekers, Armin)but the best it does is pads. Never heard pads so rich and thick before. It can do even orchestral stuff which is absolutely mindblowing, and its great for basses and fx also.
The filters could be better. Don't get me wrong they are nice but not the same character as the ones on the virus. The virus has ferocious filter that can really squel.
It's 4 part multitimbral with 24 voices and it can store over 1000 presets in 8 banks.
By the way Flashback, it hurts me too see your nord in that condition.:( I hope it gets fixed real soon. Nice genelecs:) |
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| Flashback |
it still works, it is just the two lfo wave form buttons are all sticky. I took it apart and removed the buttons, cleaned the board and buttons, but I need to align one of the buttons. Also I might just wait for the new buttons from nord, since these are just kind of messed up.
I do agree, the nord lead 3 is rather amazing. I keep on saying where the hell are the effects, but it sends chills through my body without them. Yet, I don't really use much effects except on the computer anyway. On my ex5 I just make detuned leads and multilayered pads, not using much reverb etc because it never sits well in a mix. I can make the fattest sounds in the world on my ex5... but it just doesn't work well in the mix. Similar to a roland jupiter being to fat of a sound. |
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| trancenrg69 |
| Yeah I hear that from alot of people. I know a few guys who actually sold their virus c cause it was to hard for them to get it to sit in the mix.But then again i heard people say the nl3 is hard to get to sit in a mix. I think it really depends on the sound your after and the style you produce. |
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| Sebraa |
| quote: | Originally posted by trancenrg69
Thanks Man :) |
hi trancenrg69!
Question: Your room is very empty. Don't you have any accoustic sound bouncing problems? Hope you understand what I mean :D
BTW: nice minimalistic studio buildup ;)
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| trancenrg69 |
hey Sebra:) thanks, I read a few acoustic articles on room placement. My speakers are 2 feet from the back wall and 3 from the side which is good. My monitors are 30 degree outward also which is good and when i sit down the tweeter is a ear level and my head forms a equalateral triangle which is good.
If i play them really really loud that neighbours are knocking at my door then the bass in out of control but at normal listening levels the bass is pretty much controlled. I do plan on getting some bass traps later on next year because they will definently help my mixes, but for now everything seems fine:)
The closer they are to you the less the room acoustics get involved. they are about 3 1/2 feet apart which isnt alot.:) |
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| Sebraa |
| quote: | Originally posted by trancenrg69
The closer they are to you the less the room acoustics get involved. they are about 3 1/2 feet apart which isnt alot.:) |
Thanks for the answer. Other room for listening pleasure? |
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| trancenrg69 |
| No only my sony cd player with headphones so i can lie down in my bed at night in the dark and listen to trance.:) |
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| josh |
Flashback - nice cool equipment you got there though its rather messy. hehe..
TranceNRG69- i be looking forward for your bass trap been set up then.
So I reckon that you prefer NL then Virus? I still saving for one of them just thinking which could be the best to get 'em since there are good comments on NL> I began to contradict.. once again. :p
Cheers :) |
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