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Response to: Don't you hate it when... Posted January 26th, 2014 in Audio

Holy shit, i thought i was the only one. Happens to me all the time :(

Response to: What instrument do you play? Posted January 23rd, 2014 in Audio

Classical and electric guitar, bass and a little piano. Actually, i made 2 youtube videos of mario music. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zY3jW83v11k

Response to: Looking for a Harpsichord! Posted January 16th, 2014 in Audio

I use the on in Philarmonik Miroslav software, from IK Multimedia, it gets the job done.

Response to: Show NG your studio Posted January 14th, 2014 in Audio

At 1/14/14 06:51 PM, Omegeist wrote:
At 1/14/14 06:43 PM, Lemming18 wrote: So, this is mine :)
Is that Cartridge and DS part of the studio?

The 3DS XL, yes. I have Rytmik retrobits on it :D.
The Simcity cartridge....fell of my bookshelf, it was a hard drop :( picked it up and left it there...i hope it still works :S

Response to: Show NG your studio Posted January 14th, 2014 in Audio

So, this is mine :)

Show NG your studio

Response to: Little help with my home "studio" Posted January 13th, 2014 in Audio

Hi again! I ended up getting the Yamaha's HS50M last saturday, (before you posted). I'm not used to the sound of monitors, its my first time using them. There's a clear lack of bass, but i know that's normal with 5" monitors, however, i got mixed feelings (there's a little voice inside me saying "You should've got the headphones instead"), but i suppose i'll get used to them. Worst case scenario, i could sell them at the same price i got 'em, but im really gonna give 'em a chance, i could end up some good headphones like the ones EagleGuard suggested too (whynotboth.jpg), by the way, thanks for your help man!.

About your suggestions, yes, soon i'll get a new PC this year :), i think i'll go big with it, Core i7 at least and 8GB of RAM.
The keyboard, i'm not sure if i should get a cheap Keystation 49es (used for $70), or a Roland A-49 (Its $230 here, $179 on USA).
The microphone, i'd use it for recording an acoustic guitar and maybe different types of flutes, i was thinking 'bout an AT2020 ($100).

I appreciate the advice of the 3 of you!. And by the way, MetalRenard, which speakers do you have?
Thanks everyone.

Response to: Little help with my home "studio" Posted January 9th, 2014 in Audio

At 1/9/14 01:35 PM, LichLordMusic wrote:
At 1/9/14 01:03 PM, Lemming18 wrote:
At 1/9/14 12:39 PM, LichLordMusic wrote: My personal advice:
For now I would invest in the Yamaha's outright, go down the super cheap way of Dampening your room (i.e, Blankets, carpet, curtains, cheap panels etc.) and invest in a Cheap 49-key MIDI keyboard, second hand if you need to save some extra cash.

I would consider being able to properly hear what you are making as one of the most important things. Over an extended amount of time you will get used to the Yamaha's sound if you decide to get them and you'll figure out what sounds right and wrong well enough.

Thanks man!, it really makes sense. Do you think those Yamaha's are good enough for starters? and also, do you think they're good enough for just relaxing and listening music (like someone would do on a Hifi)?. I've heard some people say that these monitors lack in bass. Thanks for your answer, again.
For Starting monitors, the Yamaha's seem like a pretty awesome choice (I started out myself on a pair of cheap Alesis 520's and after 1 1/2 years got a pair of ADAM A5X's when I was confident enough to make the leap). I wouldn't worry too much about other people saying that they lack bass, you would be the judge of that one at the end of the day. If you think they are not bass-intensive enough for your needs, save up for a sub later on otherwise you are all good to go!

Studio Monitors for general listening won't sound as 'colourful' as a similar-priced/more expensive HiFi system as they are designed to get a more flat/neutral response which is essential for Mastering your tracks. General rule-of-thumb (in the ol' LichLord book) is to reference your finished tracks on other speaker systems once you have finished recording/composing & mastering your stuff and see if it sounds good on other systems. Chances are if it sounds good on the Yamaha's, it will sound pretty good in general on other systems (can't guarantee that one completely). But for general listening they will still sound pretty damn nice.

Whoa, again, i'm thankful for your answer. I've also been thinking in some other idea (not to discredit all you've said). Do you think it would be better if i just got some good headphones like ATH-M50 and some cheap PC speakers ? (think of 50 bucks Logitech speakers or something).

That way, i wouldn't have to worry about acoustic treatment, or some kind of isolation pads and all that stuff, or a possible lack of bass. That way, i'd also know how everything sounds from the kind of speakers most people use (i mean shitty ones).

Also, i wouldn't have to worry about disturbing other people in my house or even neighbours (my window is very close to theirs).

Response to: Little help with my home "studio" Posted January 9th, 2014 in Audio

At 1/9/14 12:39 PM, LichLordMusic wrote: My personal advice:
For now I would invest in the Yamaha's outright, go down the super cheap way of Dampening your room (i.e, Blankets, carpet, curtains, cheap panels etc.) and invest in a Cheap 49-key MIDI keyboard, second hand if you need to save some extra cash.

I would consider being able to properly hear what you are making as one of the most important things. Over an extended amount of time you will get used to the Yamaha's sound if you decide to get them and you'll figure out what sounds right and wrong well enough.

Thanks man!, it really makes sense. Do you think those Yamaha's are good enough for starters? and also, do you think they're good enough for just relaxing and listening music (like someone would do on a Hifi)?. I've heard some people say that these monitors lack in bass. Thanks for your answer, again.

Little help with my home "studio" Posted January 9th, 2014 in Audio

I'll try to make this as quick as possible.
I'm really into starting to compose music (i've played some instruments for many years, but just that)
I've been getting stuff and putting together a home "studio" for basic stuff, at this moment would only be a hobbie and then see what could happen next.
My budget, being a student/half-time employee on a third world country is limited.
I'd like to make almost all kinds of music, well as much genres as possible, but mostly, Metal, and chiptune music.

Being a beginner, i'm not sure if i should invest on a mid-tier pair of monitors, like the Yamaha's HS50M i'm being offered for $300 (good price here in this country) or if i should get cheaper ones (half of money) (AV40)? or if i should get a good MIDI-Controller instead, or an acoustic guitar with a mic??. Or just save for a new PC? Basically, i'd just like to know your opinion.

Right know i've managed to get this stuff.

Instruments:
Guitar: Ibanez RG550
Bass: Fender Jazz MIJ
Focusrite Scarlett 2i4
Old PC with Core 2 Duo 2.0GHZ and 3GB of RAM (Fl Studio and many VSTi's).

The only thing i have to listen what i would do, are shitty $20 headphones, that give me an idea of what i'm listening.
So, do you think i should pull the trigger for the Yamaha monitors? or should i just get some much cheaper speakers like AV40's or Logitech Z623's? or other more important thing first?
Keep in mind, my ears are very untrained and i don't have any kind of acoustic treatment in my room.

I'd really appreciate any opinion!.

Response to: Which of these monitors? Posted December 24th, 2013 in Audio

At 12/23/13 11:14 PM, joshhunsaker wrote: Honestly, I would go for the new lower-end JBLs. They are punch very close to the Equator D5/Adam F5 level from a lot of reviews.

Thanks for your answer bro!. You mean these ones?

http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/LSR305/

http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/LSR308/

Response to: Which of these monitors? Posted December 20th, 2013 in Audio

At 12/20/13 08:27 PM, Omegeist wrote: I would personally recommend these. Maybe a little more expensive but they are worth the money (I'm a little skeptical on M-audio monitors) Equator D5

The yamahas are fine I guess, but there is also the KRKs which are really good for their price.
KRK Rokit 5 G3

Thanks man!, but as i said, here in Mexico, there's no way i can get the "Equators", they're not sold anywhere in here.
The Rokits are sold here actually, but their price is almost doubled from the original one in USA :(.

So that's why im limited to those 3 models.

Response to: Which of these monitors? Posted December 20th, 2013 in Audio

At 12/20/13 08:11 PM, LichLordMusic wrote: Get the Yamaha's out of those three.

Thanks to both of you. So, you guys think they're really worth it? I mean, there is a big difference between those and the AV20's and BX5?

Response to: Which of these monitors? Posted December 20th, 2013 in Audio

Oh, i forgot to mention. The price for the Yamaha's Hs50m is $300. sorry for double posting.

Which of these monitors? Posted December 20th, 2013 in Audio

Hi there. So i'm setting up a bedroom "studio". Here in Mexico, there are very few studio monitor models and those few, are very expensive (in comparison to USA prices).

I've managed to find 3 studio monitor models at a relatively good price (that is for being here)
Pair of M-Audio AV40 for $150 (used)
Pair of M-Audio BX5A for $250 (used)
And a pair of Yamaha's Hs50m (used)

I can afford any of those 3, but keep in mind i'm kinda low on cash, and every dollar i could save, would be greatly used on other stuff like on a new acoustic guitar, dimarzio pickups for my electric guitar, and many other things i need.
I will use them with a Focusrite Scarlett 2i4

Also, it is a "studio" i'm setting up on my bedroom. I am fairly new to this. I really doubt i'd get "acoustic treatment". I'm gonna make music with electric and acoustic guitars, bass, and drums.

So what do you guys recommend? which of those would be the best "bang for the buck"?

Thanks in advance, and please excuse any grammar mistake i may have had.