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do you have a studio? (pg. 3)
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Hardware:
Dell Inspiron 8100 1Ghz 512mb laptop
Nuendo Multiset w/ Audiolink 96 Mob ile PCMCIA interface
M-Audio SP-5B monitors
A cheapo violin I bought off eBay
(soon) some decent midi controller (probably Evolution MK-149)
(couple months) Access Virus C
Software:
Buzz
Soundforge 6.0 |
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Hardware
Yamaha CS1X
Aardvark LS6 Pro
EMU ESI 2000 that i need to sell
Software
Logic Platinum
FM7
Pro53
Absynth
Lexicon PSP 24 & 84 |
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| CoolRunning |
Hardware:
Roland Jupiter 6
Roland Juno 6
Roland MKS-7
Roland TR-606
Oberheim Matrix1000
Clavia MicroModular
Dave Smith Evolver
JoMoX XBase09
AKAI S-5000
Boss Dr-660
CreamWare Pulsar
Yamaha RM1x
Casio CT1000P
Sherman Filterbank
JoeMeek SC2 Classic
JoeMeek VC1Q
Drawmer LX-20
Lexicon MPX500
Roland VS2480 + 2x VS8F2 + DIF/AT + VGA
Alesis M-One
Alesis RA-100
Line6 Pod
Fostex VC8
Fatar Studiologic SL-760 Master Controller
Evolution MK149 Controller
KeyFax PhatBoy V2
Steinberg Midex-8
AKG C3000B
Software:
Steinberg Cubase VST 32
Steinberg WaveLab
Propellerheads Reason
Greetz,
CoolRunning |
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| modular |
athlon xp1900+
512ddr ram
maudio audiophile2496 scard
emagic amt8
yamaha01v digital mixer
yamaha ns10m monitors
samson servo170 amp
novation nova
access virus c
nord micro modular
waldorf pulse
yamaha a3000 sampler (not used much)
roland xp-50
korg x5dr
logic audio platinum 5.2
emagic es1
emagic es2
waldorf attack
more fx plugins than i can be bothered to name
mastering on wavelab 4
CUBASE SUX!!!!!! hehe:disbelief |
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| Stassi |
Im not big into producing but I would like to get into it.
Now, why would you want a sampler when you can do all that through software? |
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| CoolRunning |
A sampler is a device with limitations, and that's
what is good about it... you always know what you get!
On a softsampler, this is different... sometimes you'll
be able to run 64 voices, on a bad day maybe only 18...
Especially when you're a giggin muso, hardware is just
so much more reliable!
Besides, my opinion is that an Akai S-Series just sounds
good, and has incredibly punchy envelopes.
Greetz,
CoolRunning |
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| Stassi |
| thats the thing, i have an old akai s1000 my cousin used to use, and it seems totally useless. I just wanna put it to work but its such a process for such little gain. |
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| fr0st |
Dude snotbubbl1 your equip setup looks a hell of a lot like mine lol with the guitars and all well hers my list
Comps
mac dual 800mhz g4
powerbook g4 800mhz
motu 828
logic plat 5
a load of plugins
including
kontakt
some of the new spectresonics stuff
and some emagic ones
bt's samples cds
hardware
kurzweil pc2x
yamaha dx7
jomox airbase09
rane mp22
2 technics 1200s
crown ce2000
2 cerwin-vega 15v
old 80's style marshall full stack
gibson lespaul studio
old fender i think its a 74 or 73 i stole it from my pops,
+other misc stuff i cant think of atm |
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| quote: | Originally posted by Stassi
Im not big into producing but I would like to get into it.
Now, why would you want a sampler when you can do all that through software? |
did you read the 'not used much' bit....?
anyway... it was my first bit of kit that i bought in 97.
exs24 has stole its job... |
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| Tranquil010 |
Still in the works..
Apple iMac running Reason 2.5 (lots of refills and samples)
Bias Deck
Bias Peak
Roland ep-7 MIDI keyboard to control Reason
M-Audio Quattro USB Interface
2 Technics Mk2 tables
RM-100 Mixer
2 Pro scratch 1 CD players
over 250 records
Custum built PC running Acid Pro 4.0, and cool edit pro.. ( i used to use this pc, i now just use it for MP3's and like that..)
Buying this summer (cant wait):
M-Audio Studio Monitors
Waldorf Q
Sample CD's and refills for Reason
load of records |
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| Eugene |
My "studio" is just FruityLoops with z3ta+.
And, of course, whatever samples I might find on the web ;)
Guys, do you really think all the fancy studios that you've described (and posted pics of) are worth the $$$? I mean, a single Korg synth or a Novation or especially a Waldorf, costs a load of money. If you're relatively young, and/or a student - which I think most of us are - why, if you're an amateur and still learning, would you make such huge investments? For some people, DJing is a hobby. But music production is more expensive than DJing. I understand we all have this hobby, but... aren't the costs just a little unreasonable?
I'm asking 'cause I'm learning more about production and wouldn't mind getting myself a hardsynth like one of those you have, just to learn hardware... but the prices are pretty high... Although I must say, I've listened to modular's works and he really gets a very pro sound out of his stuff... |
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| Vizay |
-Computer-
Homebuilt:
Athlon XP 1900+ (1,6Ghz)
512mb DDR RAM
100gb hdd
Geforce 3 TI500
Soundblaster Live 5.1 <-- the weakest link right now im my equip
19" CRT Samsung monitor (1280*1024 @ 101hz)
Windows XP Pro
-Software-
Reason 2.5
Cubase SX
Waves Native gold bundle
Cool Edit
-Softsynths & Plugins-
Spectrasonics Atmosphere
Steinberg Halion
Native Instruments FM7
Native Instruments Absynth
Native Instruments Pro52
Waldorf Attack
Waldorf D-Pole
-MIDI-
Evolution MK-249C (connected via USB)
what I'm currently missing in my studio is a good pair of monitors (trying to afford tanoys) and a good soundcard, apart from that I'm 100% satisfyed with my "Home studio" :D
although a couple of hardwaresynths wouldn't hurt but the softsynths I have works fine enough to make it sound pro :) |
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