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Old 08-25-2005, 02:54 AM
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Post your Studio! <Talkbass Edition! v.01>

Hey Everyone!

I think we have enough people into recording on talkbass that we can start one of these threads. The Studio's posted here will most probably be small home studio's like mine. But whatever you have post it up, and if you got time, tell us what Software Hardware your working with.

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Hardware:

Dual 2GHZ G5
2.5 G RAM
M-Audio Ozonic

Software:

Garageband v.2
Logic Express
Audacity
Recycle
Reason

Who's Next?

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Old 08-26-2005, 08:50 AM
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Mine, nothing fancy:

3.2 GHz AMD Windows XP machine, 1 gig RAM, 80 and 160 gig HDDs
Creamware Pulsar soundcard (kind of a dead-end platform, in a way--doesn't even have XP drivers--but I'm not gonna toss it while it's still working)
Alesis AI-8 analog-to-ADAT converter
Event speakers (damned if I can remember the model) and Sony headphones (IIRC, HDRsomethingsomething06, or not)
Logic Platinum 5.51
Mackie Tracktion 2
VSTis: SampleTank XL, Amplitude, FXpansion DR-008 (drums)
Cheap-ass MIDI controller keyboard, the name of which I can't even recall
Presonus BlueTube pre (one channel not working, not crazy about it anyway) and BlueMax compressor; gotta replace these one day
POD 2 and Bass POD
Two Oktava MC012 small diaphragm condensers
One CAD E-200 large diaphragm condenser
One Sennheiser MD421 dynamic
A few sample CDs
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Old 08-26-2005, 04:38 PM
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i'll give this a shot but i dont have any pics yet (my room is a mess)

software:
SONAR 4PE, Project5 2, Izotope Ozone, SampleTank, Amplitube, Guitar Rig, Battery 2. on the Mac Mini, i just use GarageBand i dont use it for anything other than playing around with since i dont have an A/D Converter for the Mini.

Hardware:
Dual Core Pentium D 3Ghz with 2x800Mhx FSB (I just bought this and am still setting it up) with 1 GB of RAM (more to come). Emu 1820 Audio card, Shure and AKG mics, Presonus Tube Pre, M-Audio MIDI Controller.
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Old 08-26-2005, 04:43 PM
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My little home studio:



Consists of:

Yamaha AW1600 16-track digital recorder
Carvin DCM150 power amp w/PM5 reference monitors
Alesis NanoVerb
Alesis NanoCompressor
Alesis SR16 drum machine
Philips CDR775 Audio CD recorder

I just replaced my old Yamaha MD8 with the AW1600 which has an internal effects processor and CD burner. Of course that now eliminates the need for the Alesis Nano effects and the Philips CD recorder.
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Old 08-26-2005, 04:48 PM
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It does the trick

I use NTrack

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PC Specs :

CPU:
Intel P4 "Prescott core" 3.2 Ghz running at 3.7 Ghz (Coolermaster Hyper6 getting installed soon)

Mobo:
MSI Neo2 PFISR (i cant remember what chipset it uses)

RAM:
1.5Gb Elixer DDR400 (theres another 512 stick sitting on my desktop cus it crapped out)

GFX:
"HIS Excalibur" ATI Radeon9800 Pro 128MB (has arctic cooling fan)

HDD:
200Gb Maxtor,
36.4Gb Raptor (thats crapped out),
80Gb IDE HDD (that also crapped out)

Optical:
MSI DVD-Rom,
MSI DVD-RW

PSU:
Akasa 460 watt "Pax Power"

Sound Card:
Creative Sound Blaster Live 24-Bit

Misc:
Multicard reader in second 3.5" drive
Belkin wireless PCI

Case:
Black/Dark Grey Chieftec Matrix case

Monitor:
Viewsonic VP171b

Recording:
SansAmp BDDI,
Behringer (shudder) Eurotrack UB1202,
Behringer XM 1800s "Super Cardioid" mic's (fairly good for vocals)

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Old 08-29-2005, 12:36 PM
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MZ, I'm IMMEDIATELY jealous of that cinema display. Wowza!

I'm not sure how space contstrains you, but have you ever considered moving the monitoring area away from the wall and form under the "cave" created from the shelf?

Anything played through those Rolands must sound pretty nice, but you'll get a much deeper and accurate (less acoustically colored) sound field if you pull the monitors away from the wall about 2-4 feet.

GEEZ I'm SO jealous of that cinema display!!! Haha. I'm surprised no one else is showing off their Powermac?
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Old 08-29-2005, 01:02 PM
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I keep my studio in the closet.

PC running Cubase - 2.7GHz, 1 gig of ram, 40 gig operating drive, 80 gig storage drive, ST24/96 soundcard, SWR SM900 as preamp, Behringer tube preamp, Sony CD player & amp into Yorkville speaker monitors.

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Old 08-29-2005, 02:41 PM
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Hardware:

Alesis HD24
3 Blackface 16 bit Adats (2 work!)
Behringer 3201 monitors
" " MX9000 board
JoeMeek VC1 & Vsq6 pre's
Behringer Tube pres
Yamaha SPX90
Yamaha Rev7
Boss SE-70 & SE-50
Behringer tube EQ
" " tube comp
" " composer
" " headphone amp
" " quad limiter /gate
Rode NT1
AKG C1000s (pair)
Shure SM92
Shure 57's (3 or 4)

I guess that's about it. I do transfers and editing on my laptop using Cool Edit.
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Old 08-30-2005, 01:20 AM
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MZ, I'm IMMEDIATELY jealous of that cinema display. Wowza!

I'm not sure how space contstrains you, but have you ever considered moving the monitoring area away from the wall and form under the "cave" created from the shelf?

Anything played through those Rolands must sound pretty nice, but you'll get a much deeper and accurate (less acoustically colored) sound field if you pull the monitors away from the wall about 2-4 feet.

GEEZ I'm SO jealous of that cinema display!!! Haha. I'm surprised no one else is showing off their Powermac?
Hey Tames,

Thanks for the tip,
I dont know if ill be able to move em a whole 2-4 feet away from the wall, cause they would be hanging off the table by then
Ill see what i can do though thanks!

Oh and the cinema display is very nice... I was in the mac store this weekend, And seeing the 30" inch display next to my 20" was crazy. Those things are HUGE!!

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Old 08-30-2005, 02:03 AM
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Oh and the cinema display is very nice... I was in the mac store this weekend, And seeing the 30" inch display next to my 20" was crazy. Those things are HUGE!!

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The first time I saw a 30" was at the Apple store in Chicago. Twas the world premiere night of OSX 10.4, Tiger... They had the dual 2.5GHz powermacs running dual 30" monitors. It was SPECTACULAR!
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Old 09-01-2005, 05:15 PM
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if thats humble . . .



always one step ahead jean!
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Old 09-01-2005, 11:59 PM
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Wow!

that is a beautiful studio jean, i like those clean simple studios. I get more work done in slick situations.. and that there is beautiful.. Damn, i wouldnt know which bass to pick up!
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Old 09-03-2005, 02:20 PM
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its true, the tidier, the nicer, the easier it is to get stuff done!

i like your wee desktop set up william
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Old 09-09-2005, 01:59 PM
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its true, the tidier, the nicer, the easier it is to get stuff done!

i like your wee desktop set up william
small simple and effective, gets the job done nico

(and no innuendos of that please )
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Old 09-09-2005, 04:53 PM
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Wow Jean, is that that drumkit by any chance a TD-3?
My brother has one that looks just like that... Very nice stuff
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Old 09-09-2005, 07:56 PM
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jean! I want that viking helmet!! damn I'd rock that thing every day of my life! lol
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Old 09-10-2005, 04:16 PM
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It does the trick

I use NTrack

Snap (well, almost - change N-track for adobe audition, cubase and nuendo - and the speakers and thats basically what I use)
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Old 09-10-2005, 04:52 PM
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I'll have pictures later:

2nd revision 17" iMac g5 2.0 ghz w/ 250 GB Hard Drive and 2 GB of Ram
Presonus Firepod Firewire Audio Interface
Cheap ass 88 key electric piano
Lexicon MPX-200 multieffects
Stanton Str8-100 Direct drive turntable(with cheap stanton mixer and crates of vinyl)
Shure SM58 Microphone
Sennheiser Pro HD280 Headphones
Roland JP-8080 Synth/modeler/vocoder
Garageband v2.0 software(going to upgrade to logic eventually)

No monitors, but I have some decent stereo speakers that are currently not working(thanks to my busted technics receiver)

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Old 09-11-2005, 11:15 AM
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