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Describe your studio...

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Posts :  5
Posted : Jul 26, 2008 15:47
Hello Everyone..=) This is my Setup..

Hardware:
Intel core centrino duo
1gb DDR2 RAM , 160GB...

Synths:
Alesis Micron
Korg Electribe A
Yamaha PSS-370
Casio VL-Tone

Midi:
M Audio Oxygen 49
Hercules DJ Console MkII

Mixer
Behringer XENYX 1622FX

Audio:
Logitech 5.1
2 Old Technics Speakers
Akai Stereo Receiver AA-1125
Sony MDR-V500 Headphones

DAW
Fruity 7
Orion 7
Reason 4
Soundforge 9
Reaper
Rebirth

Lots of VST

Other:
Ibañez Gio Guitar
Fender Frontman Amp
Takamine Acoustic Guitar



Kitnam
Mantik

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Posts :  1151
Posted : Jul 26, 2008 15:55
Computer: MacBookPro
Daw: Logic Pro
Live/Djing: Ableton Live
Interface: Apogee Duet
Midi Controller: Edirol PCR-M30
External Mixer: Phonic MU 1202
Synthie: Access Virus Classic
Plugins: URS Classic Console Strip Pro, some freeware like Massey
Monitors: Dynaudio BM5a
borrowed at the moment: Korg Microkorg (nice one)
offcourse some low budget mics and a lot of cables.

small but effective
Greententacle
IsraTrance Full Member

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Posts :  323
Posted : Jul 26, 2008 18:01
Apple G5 8core
MacBook Pro 2,5 Ghz
Access Virus Ti
M-Audio Oxygen 8 v2
RME Fireface 800
RME Fireface 400
Dynaudio BM6A
Cubase 4
Nuendo 4
Wavelab 6
VSL Library
Ableton Live 7
All possible Plugins
AKG 271 Headphones
Brauner Phantom
A lot of percussion and guitars
Alex - Aural Invasion
Aural Invasion

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Posts :  514
Posted : Jul 26, 2008 20:18
Quote:

On 2007-02-02 19:57, Mike A wrote:
Alex - so when do I move in?




Hehe. You can always come and say hi if you stop in copenhagen sometime
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reverbnation.com/auralinvasion
www.aural-invasion.com
Nemesys


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Posts :  65
Posted : Jul 28, 2008 09:51
ill chim in , the studio tasks are varios but mostly trance .. gear list is combination of my gear & my partner's.

Synths & Samplers:

Waldorf Q+
Clavia Nord Lead 1
DSI Poly Evolver
DSI Evolver
Waldorf XT
Waldorf Pulse
Korg MS2000r
Free Bass 383
Deep Bass Nine
Akai S5000
Waldorf Micro Q
Access Virus KC
Emu X-Lead
Novation Nova
Novation A-Station
Clavia Nord Modular


Effects & Reverb:

Eventide H7600
T.C Electronic M3000
T.C Electronic FireWorx
T.C Electronic D-Two
Lexicon MPX1
Sherman FB2
Electrix Warp


Mic Pre’s & Di:

Pendullum MDP1
Neve 1073 dpa
API 3124+
2x Chandler Germanium
2x Universal Audio Solo 610
A-Design REDDI
Avalon U5

Dynamics & EQ:

API 5500
Alan Smart C2
Summit Audio PEQ50 / TL50
Empirical Labs Fatso
2x Empirical Labs Distressor ELX8
Tube Tech CL1B
Toft Audio EC1
Focusrite Penta
A-Design ATTY’2D





Audio cards & Converters:

Lynx AES16
2 x Apogee AES DB25 16IN/ 16OUT
Apogee AD16X
Apogee DA16X


Microphones:

Audio Technica AT4060
2x Audio Technica AT4033
3x Audio Technica ATM25
Electro Voice RE20
4x Shure SM57
2x Shure KSM141 MP
AKG 414B XL2
AKG Solid Tube
AKG 451b
AKG C1000
Sennheizer MD421
Audix D6
Yamaha SubKick


Monitoring:

Focal Twin 6BE
Yamaha NS10
Sennheizer HD600
3x AKG 240
Presonus Central Station
Apogee Mini Dac


hoping to get get a real Prophet 5 soon & 16 more Apogee DAch.
gutter
Inactive User

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Posts :  3018
Posted : Jul 28, 2008 16:38
after nemesys mine will sound like shit ..anyway

core duo , etc etc
Nuendo 3
rme 400 fireface
Focal Solo 6
TC Electronics Powercore
Novation 25CompactSL

Virus B (Powercore)
Roland Sh101 (Powercore)
FM8, Discovery,Kontakt,Battery
Urs,Sonnox,Waves,Powercore,FabFilter,Izotope

digital till the bone
OpenSourceCode
Datavore

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Posts :  660
Posted : Jul 29, 2008 02:30
Sonica custom Laptop w/ 2 external Hard drives
MOTU UltraLite
Wharfedale Diamond Pro 8.2 Monitors

Korg Maxi-Korg
Roland JP 8080
Nord Micro Modular

Lots of Software,
various MIDI Controllers,
guitars
hand drums

Lots of home-built acoustic treatment.
Tomos
IsraTrance Full Member

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Posted : Jul 29, 2008 09:40
Q: Describe your studio...

A: Presently, hot enough to harden pottery.

The UK is currently experiencing a wave of extreme humidity, rather than dry heat, everything feels slow and sticky. Being in my studio for more than 5 minutes is like being in a sauna - except there are no hot women and everyone is fully clothed.

Seriously, this weather sucks - having 3 showers a day just so I can go see clients for work is starting to grate.


I leave you with a Haiku born from heatstroke dementia, so excuse me if the syllables don't quite add up.

Oh, woe is me,
Please hear my plea
If only God could see,
I need some fucking A/C.
Nemesys


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Posts :  65
Posted : Jul 29, 2008 16:58
Quote:

On 2008-07-29 09:40, Tomos wrote:
Q: Describe your studio...

A: Presently, hot enough to harden pottery.

The UK is currently experiencing a wave of extreme humidity, rather than dry heat, everything feels slow and sticky. Being in my studio for more than 5 minutes is like being in a sauna - except there are no hot women and everyone is fully clothed.

Seriously, this weather sucks - having 3 showers a day just so I can go see clients for work is starting to grate.


I leave you with a Haiku born from heatstroke dementia, so excuse me if the syllables don't quite add up.

Oh, woe is me,
Please hear my plea
If only God could see,
I need some fucking A/C.



Humidity is good when controlled.

I would strongly sujest that you take care of this subject, high humidity is a serious enemy for studio gear, you might not noticed it now, but humidity gets in to everything and will put your gear in extreme danger on the long term, think of electric shorts, fire, connectors going bad, synths dying, etc ..

i would put this on the top of my list..


psylevation
IsraTrance Full Member

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Posts :  841
Posted : Jul 30, 2008 10:04
Quote:

On 2008-07-29 09:40, Tomos wrote:
Q: Describe your studio...

A: Presently, hot enough to harden pottery.

The UK is currently experiencing a wave of extreme humidity, rather than dry heat, everything feels slow and sticky. Being in my studio for more than 5 minutes is like being in a sauna - except there are no hot women and everyone is fully clothed.

Seriously, this weather sucks - having 3 showers a day just so I can go see clients for work is starting to grate.


I leave you with a Haiku born from heatstroke dementia, so excuse me if the syllables don't quite add up.

Oh, woe is me,
Please hear my plea
If only God could see,
I need some fucking A/C.



Haha, welcome to every summer in the Midwest U.S.           ~Airyck~
~Unoccupied Mind ~
Psyowa!
ansolas
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Posts :  977
Posted : Jul 30, 2008 18:08
In no special order:

Synth / Sampler :
Roland MV-8000 (Sequencer / Sampler / Synth)
Roland JD-800
Roland JV-2080 (some expansions)
Clavia NordRack2
Access Virus B
Waldorf Micro Q (blue)
Doepfer MS404
MAB MB33
DIY Quad SID-Synth (www.ucapps.de)

Effects:
Vox Tonelab
Line 6 Echo Pro
Line 6 Mod Pro
Line 6 Filter Pro
Peavey Kosmos

Monitor / Mixer / MIDI:
Roland VS2480HD
2 x Emagic AMT8
Evolution u-control
Terratec MIDI Master pro
2 x Genelec 1029a blue
Genelec 1091a
Roland RH-300 Headphones

Computer / Sample Management:
Macbook Pro with Audiofinder Icedaudio.com


          http://facebook.com/ansolas
http://ansolas.bandcamp.com/music
http://myspace.com/ansolas
http://soundcloud.com/ansolas
http://ansolas.de
Nemesys


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Posts :  65
Posted : Jul 30, 2008 22:00
Quote:

On 2008-07-30 18:08, ansolas wrote:
In no special order:

Synth / Sampler :
Roland MV-8000 (Sequencer / Sampler / Synth)
Roland JD-800
Roland JV-2080 (some expansions)
Clavia NordRack2
Access Virus B
Waldorf Micro Q (blue)
Doepfer MS404
MAB MB33
DIY Quad SID-Synth (www.ucapps.de)

Effects:
Vox Tonelab
Line 6 Echo Pro
Line 6 Mod Pro
Line 6 Filter Pro
Peavey Kosmos

Monitor / Mixer / MIDI:
Roland VS2480HD
2 x Emagic AMT8
Evolution u-control
Terratec MIDI Master pro
2 x Genelec 1029a blue
Genelec 1091a
Roland RH-300 Headphones

Computer / Sample Management:
Macbook Pro with Audiofinder Icedaudio.com






Love for the JD800, great synth !
Ozone


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Posted : Aug 1, 2008 06:25
Don't often visit here but read the thread and thought to share my passion... The home studio::

PC: Toshiba Core2Dua
PC2: IBM p4 Thinkpad

Soundcard:
Motu 828mkII

Monitors:
Adam A7
Behringer B2031
Technics RPDJ1210 Hphones

Controllers:
Korg PadKontrol
Behringer BCR2000
Roland GI-20 Guitar to Midi interface
Alesis Micron (used as KB controller)

Outboard:
Yamaha FX900 FX unit & FC900 foot controller + expression pedals
Alesis 3630 compressor
Roland MC303 effect sequencer
Bunch of guitar pedals
Behringer Ultra DI800 pro
MOTU Micro Lite midi interface
Behringer B1 mic
Yamaha Promix01

Hardware intruments:
Korg Wavestation A/D
Alesis Micron
Yamaha DX200
Yamaha AN200
Electribe ES1
Electribe EA1
Electribe ER1
Casio VZ8m
Yamaha TX81z
Roland R8 Drum machine + most of ROM cards
Yamaha RY30 drum machine
Korg X5/DR

Other instruments:
Godin Freeway SA electric guitar with Ghost Midi system
Various older classical & electric guitars
Meinl pro Djembe

Sequencer of Choice:
mixture of Ableton Live 7, Reason rewired & built in patterns from hardware boxes.
Use a few soft synths - freebies mostly with a copy of Predator in there and a few others. Prefer the hands on of hardware any day though.

Wants:
Nord modular,
Zoom H2
Yamaha RS7000
Always need more midi and audio cables... always lol

ansolas
IsraTrance Full Member

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Posts :  977
Posted : Aug 1, 2008 20:42
Anyone of you guys use Audio Patchbays?
Some years ago I bought a Neutrik Humbay, umm, Patch bay. This freakin' beast hums all the time and the contacts are very bad in my opinion.
I now ended up in stepping behind the Rack and recreate the connections anytime, which is faster and much more reliable for me at the moment than using my Patchbay.

How do you guys work with your equipment? I love to take the piece in my hands or on my lap and immerse into a connection with that unit

Some time ago a tried to sum my effect returns with a *ehringer Rack Mixer, but this beat is doing something to the sound so I stopped using it.

Some kind of SwitchBay might be nice, where u have a Display and u can route your effects in any kind of routing without deplucking the units. *flash* Using a Sonic-core (Creamware) card as a mixer might be a solution as well, but that would introduce latency? The sonicore Guys told me that the Scope Cards introduce 3ms latency, is that true ? (1.5ms and 1.5ms DA ?)

How about controlling a sonic-core system with a Mackie Control ?
Probably a Soniccore could be able to replace my VS2480HD, but before going that computer path again, I have exactly to know about the controls and accessebility of the Scope Mixer via MIDI(CC#).


Are there sidechainable Scope Plugins ?

Maybe some day I develop such kind of switch solution based on www.ucapps.de ? or Arduino? or even 100% oldschool with switches.
Hey to be honest , I think I'd rather keep stepping behind the rack and make music than starting coding again .
Have a nice Stay! <3°           http://facebook.com/ansolas
http://ansolas.bandcamp.com/music
http://myspace.com/ansolas
http://soundcloud.com/ansolas
http://ansolas.de
Euphorica
IsraTrance Junior Member

Started Topics :  23
Posts :  97
Posted : Aug 1, 2008 22:09
Software:
FL Studio 8 XXL
Wavlab 3

Hardware:
M-Audio Radium49
M-Audio Evolution UC-33
Korg Radias Synth
Roland MC808 Groovebox
JB-Systems Mixer

Monitors:
KRK RP 6
Sennheiser HD490 Headphones
Sennheiser HD485 Headphones

PC:
Pentium4 2.4 ghz 1gb RAM PC with M-Audio audiophile2496 soundcard and Lots of VST Plugins.
Laptop DualCore 1.73GHz 1gb RAM           http://soundcloud.com/euphoricapsy
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