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My Dream Studio Setup
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| Peter Campbell |
Roland JV1080
Novation Supernova
Novation Drumstation
Novation BassStation
Access Virus b
Waldorf Micro Q
running the latest Cubase and Reason with heaps of VST plugins
midi keboard and some good soft/hard samplers.
whats your Dream?:stongue: |
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| lexiconavenue |
| you left out the nord lead 3 and korg karma dood |
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| Peter Campbell |
| quote: | Originally posted by lexiconavenue
korg karma dood | :stongue: |
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| dj dave b |
Yamaha CS6x (fat ass sounds)
Nord Lead 3 (anologue goodness)
Nice sound card, good quality studio moniters
should do me fine :)
(if i had anymore i'd probably NEVER be able decide on what sounds to use in my tracks .. lol) |
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| [A|ienFactory] |
Are you seriously NOT dreamig of a Yamaha 9000 Pro ?!?!?!
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| dj dave b |
sexy :O
CS6x!

it's just beautiful :D |
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| [A|ienFactory] |
A CS2X looks just as good as that.
:D:D:D |
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| Peter Campbell |
| quote: | Originally posted by [A|ienFactory]
A CS2X looks just as good as that.
:D:D:D |
HAHAHA:stongue: whats it sound like? |
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| dj dave b |
cs2x is nowhere near as good
cs6x sounds f***ing insane, it rocks
stop by your local music shop and have a play with one, you'll fall in love :D |
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| Pjotr G |
You people have really short wants lists!
If I had unlimited dough I would run to the shop and get:
-A mixer with 64 channels, 5 aux sends per channel, like 3 inserts per channel, 5 band EQ + mid-sweep per channel, a bunch of busses (dunno if this thing exists, would be neat tho :D )
-A bunch of effect processors, so I never run out of FX
-A stack of compressors, so I can compress several separate channels simultaneously + the mix
-All the Roland TR's there are, especially 909
-A TB-303 or two
-Roland Juno and Jupiter (dunno which ones)
-A REALLY expensive microphone (not like my $30 CRAP-mike)
-Access Virus, Indigo
-Clavia Nord Lead 3, 2, Electro, Modular
-Korg MS-2000, Karma/Triton
-Moog Minimoog, Memorymoog
-some Simmons drum machines
-Sherman 2 filterbank
-A Real Expensive acoustic drum kit
-A Fender Stratocaster with a big ass amp & FX
-Alesis Andromeda A6
-a couple of Akai S6000's
I propbably forgot a bunch of things :) |
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| boy_luke_y2k |
*looks on and wishes*
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| sylphin |
Ok, eventually, when I get a real job.. I'll acquire as follow..
**Yamaha RS7000** (and ext zip250 drive)
http://www.yamaha.com/cgi-win/webcg...gTGN00005RS7000
- integrated sampler / sequencer
I haven't tried it, but I hear it's better than the MPC-2000XL. Basically its the new successor to the RM1X.
You can upgrade its 4megs upto 64megs and have a really decent sampler.
Only problem with unit is there only being 1 out. In this case, the Akai could be better with the expansion card... (I'd like to hear your opinions of both units)
**Yamaha O1V**
http://www.yamaha.com/cgi-win/webcg...l/?gRMC0000801V
24 channel digital mixing console, all you routing you need, can save different settings for different tracks. 100% midi.
**Access Virus KB**
http://www.accessmusic.de/index_pro...product=viruskb
http://www.accessmusic.de/img/viruskb_blowup.jpg
Sure its ugly as hell, 61 keys to drive. 6 individual outs, basically the works.. (like you seriously don't need another synth)
I can't think of anything else!
Possibly an effects unit and a compressor unit (can anyone suggest anything)..
Actually, using another sample with more individual outs (allowing to process hats, other samples) might be good as well..
And finally, you might add a novation drum station with this if you didn't want to sample your drums/breaks.
Lemme know your comments (not like I'll get a studio, but when I graduate in 2 years or so, it'll be a differnt story)
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