do you have a studio? (pg. 4)
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DJ Chrono |
quote: | Originally posted by Eugene
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?
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I got my novation supernova pro off of ebay used, but it was still a fair investment. At the time I had recently started using reason, and I felt limmited with the quality of sounds that I could use. I got the synth without even testing it out or anything, and I must say it was a good purchase. The sounds are definately more substancial than most of the reason synths (though some reason synths are actually good,,, especially on the maelstrom). Have I got my moneys worth of use out of it yet? Nope, not yet. I used it heavily when I first got it, but then started getting back into reason, and just sampling a few loops off of the supernova and importing them. I didnt even use it for the track that I just got a record contract for (12" release). But I am definately going to use it more for my next few productions. It gives a very different sound than what reason can produce.
I also have a Korg ER-1 drum machine, and I dont really use it at all. It was not worth the money, because it's alittle too electro sounding, and not exactly what I'm going for. I also got it off ebay though, used. In my opinion it is alot easier to do all the drum work exclusivly with software. I also had the EA-1, but managed to sell it and make back all the money I used to buy it.
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aren't the costs just a little unreasonable?
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Yeah I would say they are alittle too high.. but there are some great deals in terms of value. you could look into the Waldorf Micro Q for example. Pair that with an M-Audio sound card that supports midi input, like the USB Quattro, and your set up to use some insane sounding synths in your computer based trackes for a reasonable price. |
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TraNcerke |
Kitlist :
Here's my studio :
Synths :
Roland mc-505 : groovebox (sequencer + soundmodule)
Yamaha An1x : virtual analog synth
Waldorf micro Q : virtual analog synth
Yamaha A3000 : Sampler
P3 733 with 374 sdram and sblive
Mixing :
Yamaha promix 01 digital mixing console
Software :
Emagic Logic Audio : Sequencer + Audio editing
Emagic Sounddiver : Software synth-editor
Foundry Sound Forge : Wave Editor
M�bius : Wave Editor
Yamaha Tiny wave editor
Eugene, it's subjective but I do think that hardware gives a lot more warmth and messing around with knobs and keys is much more fun than staring to a screen and clicking the mouse. I'm very glad I didn't spend tons of money for a better computer and bought some synths. |
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TraNcerke |
Dj chrono, I have to say my mate has an ER1 and it is capable of doing some crazy things and it's a lot of fun to work with (the sound parameters etc) you can also do some crazy efx when going live like setting the delay time so it doubles the beat (about 4 dots from the end) and then set delay to max and decrease the delay time. |
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fr0st |
quote: | Originally posted by 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 |
changed mp22 to djm600 and thats my current setup |
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DJ Chrono |
quote: | Originally posted by TraNcerke
Dj chrono, I have to say my mate has an ER1 and it is capable of doing some crazy things and it's a lot of fun to work with (the sound parameters etc) you can also do some crazy efx when going live like setting the delay time so it doubles the beat (about 4 dots from the end) and then set delay to max and decrease the delay time. |
Yeah, I know it is definately good for live preformances, because of the fx it has. the delay is always fun, adjusting the depth and time to produce a stutter like effect. But the drums that are avaliable on it are not very realistic sounding, that's my only complaint. |
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ericb |
I work with another dj in Little Rock, this is our studio.....
Gear List:
�Sony Vaio w/ 17" Flatscreen monitor
1.6Ghz, 80Gig hardrive w/ 512mb memory
�Cool Edit Pro 2.0
�Sound Forge
�Reason 2.0
�Cubase SX
�Roland VM-3100 Pro V-Mixing Station
�Access Virus KC
�Spirit Mic Pre Amp by Soundcraft
�MK-319 Mic
�Yorkville YSM1P Powered Monitors
We'll have some stuff for you guys to check out soon, so you'll just have to wait!
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Tomer Iserovitc |
cubase 5.1 waiting for sx 2.0 :confused:
virus rack
evolution keyboard
v station
reaktor 4
vaz modular 2.5
waves mastering tools \noise reduction and all the other products
dsp\fx high quality fx ! :D
ok thats enough my hand is geting tierd
expirencing with modulars now
when i'll be ready i will buy a nice little G2 modular ;) :p
and monitors soon thinking of the m audio bx-5 anyone gave them a try?
bye,tomer. |
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Eugene |
quote: | Originally posted by Haak
a Novation K-Station
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So, Haak, this product is both a keyboard and a synthesizer, right?
If so, then it's just what I need!
I wanna buy a synth but I don't have a MIDI keyboard, so just a box with sliders is useless for me.
By the way, how many different phat Trance sounds can you get out of it? And how much does it cost, and where can I buy it?
is it easy to set up? |
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max_payne |
Modular...you say you have an athlon but then you also say Cubase Sux and that you use Logic Platinum...how are you able to run logic? Do you also have a mac system you didnt mention? |
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John |
heh well..not much of a studio here:p but i'll post everything i got to make it look like somthing lol:D
hardware:
P3 450, 128mb ram (most displayed error: computer too slow to play song), 13 gig (blah), soundblaster live 5.1 (if im right hehe)
soundlab turntable, one crappy technics turntable, a behringer mixer, headphones.
borrowed: sennheiser mic
software
reason 2.5
soundforge 6.0
winamp 2.81
wavelab
fruityloops 3.5
and there is also some kenwood stereo/tape and a philips cd player:D
heheh crappy:D
the pics: :haha: :haha:

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TraNcerke |
quote: | Originally posted by Eugene
So, Haak, this product is both a keyboard and a synthesizer, right?
If so, then it's just what I need!
I wanna buy a synth but I don't have a MIDI keyboard, so just a box with sliders is useless for me.
By the way, how many different phat Trance sounds can you get out of it? And how much does it cost, and where can I buy it?
is it easy to set up? |
To partly answer the question in Haak's place I'd say you make as many phat leads as you want because we're talking about analog synthesis, meaning you can really start from scratch and build your own patch instead of using samples. What really gives you a kick is from making a typical tranzy lead a 909 kick etc.. The sky is the limit (well... don't try realistic instruments on it) YOU CAN BUY IT IN THE MUSICSHOP , strange eh :conf: price will be about 700 � |
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Eugene |
quote: | Originally posted by TraNcerke
YOU CAN BUY IT IN THE MUSICSHOP , strange eh :conf:
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Yes, very strange, because here in local music shops they don't sell synths, my friend... They sell rock guitars and maybe a keyboard... |
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