At 1/17/09 11:03 PM, Jenni-Harry4eva3 wrote: Ehh...
Thats a music production image.
This place is to show your hardware. i.e. computer, keyboards, etc.
At 1/17/09 11:03 PM, Jenni-Harry4eva3 wrote: Ehh...
Thats a music production image.
This place is to show your hardware. i.e. computer, keyboards, etc.
Studio pictures, aye ?
Well, have this one, from drum recording session on my album ;)
I will thoroughly whore this out when I get pics... My studio's all dirty and gross right now (jamming will do that to ya....
-Joel
- email jrhager84@gmail if interested in voice acting/ music/ production/ mixing etc. -
The same console Jimmy Eat World's "Bleed American" was recorded on. Currently in the process of taking apart/cleaning/rewiring.
More pics soon. (I just found that one on photobucket).
-Joel
- email jrhager84@gmail if interested in voice acting/ music/ production/ mixing etc. -
Gah! Still no edit function... I screwed it up...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v650/d dretard/Studio%20stuff/mixer002.jpg
[IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v 650/ddretard/Studio%20stuff/mixer002.jpg [/IMG]
That should work.... (I hate having no edit function) :-(
- email jrhager84@gmail if interested in voice acting/ music/ production/ mixing etc. -
HTML code is not enabled here, anyway ... that's quite impressive ... wish I had one mixer like that ... wish also I knew hot to use it :))
Why don't you have a MACKIE LOLOLOL. And Why aren't you using Protools? :P
At 1/18/09 05:10 AM, sorohanro wrote: Studio pictures, aye ?
Well, have this one, from drum recording session on my album ;)
Why using a Mac or a Mackie ? price for a Mac is sky high here and Mackies are ... well, not very popular.
Also Pro Tools is a great software for recording bands and stuff, but when it comes to record something else (like symphonic orchestras, what the sound guy do usually) people seem to be more opened to Nuendo or Cubase SX.
As you can see on His Website, he is recording mostly acoustic Classical stuff (chamber music, Mozart Festival and stuff)
He also have CD's released by other labels, mostly contemporary symphonic works.
I'm a Cubase user myself :P But where I live, most people that have an actual recording studio use ProTools. I've found only one other guy that really knew Cubase really well so far... lol
At 1/18/09 11:29 AM, sorohanro wrote: Why using a Mac or a Mackie ? price for a Mac is sky high here and Mackies are ... well, not very popular.
Also Pro Tools is a great software for recording bands and stuff, but when it comes to record something else (like symphonic orchestras, what the sound guy do usually) people seem to be more opened to Nuendo or Cubase SX.
As you can see on His Website, he is recording mostly acoustic Classical stuff (chamber music, Mozart Festival and stuff)
He also have CD's released by other labels, mostly contemporary symphonic works.
HELL YEAH.
I finally got a new computer - it has pretty much everything I ever wanted.
At 2/3/09 07:48 PM, Rig wrote: HELL YEAH.
I finally got a new computer - it has pretty much everything I ever wanted.
THAT. Is sexy.
How much did you drop on getting that setup?
At 1/9/09 03:59 AM, gregaaron89 wrote: My "studio" lol.
You have the same headphones as me, same computer as me, same DAW as me, and same gameboy as me :P
I'll post a couple of pics of mine in a wee bit.
At 2/3/09 07:53 PM, EchozAurora wrote: How much did you drop on getting that setup?
The computer itself came to about $1500, with the monitors and stands coming to around $1200, so $2700 altogether, at the most.
Sorry for the poor picture quality ... Yes, my laptop is floating next to my keyboard, that's just how awesome it is :P
Just ripped this pic from my blog, but w/e.
It's a tad more complete than that now. Finally moved my computer through, and added a couple of bits and pieces to the rack. Guitars, amps, PODxt and Amiga not pictured :P :P :P
Will hopefully be adding an Access Virus B soon :). And I wouldn't mind getting my hands on the new microkorg...
At 3/1/09 12:47 AM, brokendeck wrote:
That case is sweet
At 1/10/09 02:14 PM, Bjra wrote: just got those two huge ass puppies you see there :)
the toe-in on those is a bit extreme, eh?
At 1/9/09 06:13 AM, Danman87 wrote: Just upgraded to this sweet setup.
What the heck? Don't tell me you composed "Entering the Stronghold" with that toy! May be it's possible! Dunno!
At 1/7/09 08:11 PM, HardcoreCap wrote: I would post mine up first but i literally work 24 hours a day. I'll be able to put some pictures up tomorrow though. So in the mean time lemme see your gear.
How about virtual studio? I am not taking picture of my studio yet.
At 3/1/09 03:44 PM, Fortitude wrote:At 3/1/09 12:47 AM, brokendeck wrote:That case is sweet
It's an Antec 900 Advanced Gaming Case. Lotsa fans for your many hardrives
Would show mine...
But you don't know what messy is till I show you haha
welcome to my crib
the speakers are actually not that great
Laptop is running Renoise (WIP breakcore track that has NOT been posted here yet.)
DS is running Nitrotracker. Because it's flippin' awesome.
Dual Alesis DM-5 brains. 19piece kit. Too bad it's currently been discontinued. And now for the other stuff ------->
New BBS rule for all you smartasses to scoff at!
Add my RSS feed for instant updates on my latest audio tracks!
MicroKorg synth, Akai MPC5000 sampler, Behringer powered mixer In rack: Behringer 4-way headphone distributor, Fuhrman 8port power conditioner, (Not pictured: Presonus PS10x10 Firepod)... On the side: Line 6 bassPODxt. Oh and my laptop is sitting there closed somewhere in between all the other shit.
New BBS rule for all you smartasses to scoff at!
Add my RSS feed for instant updates on my latest audio tracks!
And this is the "portable" studio which I use to record Live Shows and stuff.
At 3/28/09 12:08 AM, modem wrote: Sup in here
Props on the 1402, I finally got mine integrated into my setup haha!
Likewise for the Virus C. I'm looking into getting a B or an indigo soon ^___^