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Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 8:00 pm
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Well, after perusing the guild forum a bit I thought a thread about Recording Setups following on the heels of this would be nice... being a bit of a audiotech myself I thought this would provide a great opportunity to build a shred of community around something that binds the lot of us (aside from actually playing the music) Recording!
I have a resource that I'm developing for an inexpensive home recording studio. Just a little log about my experience with it over the years at www.soundgadget.net. There you can find a couple things (guide still in it's infancy) like an EQ Cheat Sheet that I drew up, some equipment recommendations, as well as commons troubles I've encountered along the way. I hope you beginner audio engineers might find it a bit useful. *shrug*
Anyways more on topic: My personal set-up :
A detailed description of everything can be found here: http://www.soundgadget.net/2009/06/my-recording-setup.html
But basically it's:
DAW: ACID PRO 5, SONAR 7, and Linux's Ardour
EDITING: Free Audacity, NCH and WAVE software
LOOPING and REMIXING: REASON, Fruity Loops
Audio Interface: Tascam US-224, Lexicon Alpha, (soon to be Mackie Onyx)
Mixer/DI: Audiobuddy DI and Yamaha MG16/4
Outboard FX/Sends: (Currently my rack is pretty empty and work exclusively with VSTs... my next purchase however is going to be a physical reverb and compressor)
Monitors: Philips
Guitar/Bass Modeling & DI: Boss GT-10, Line6 POD X3 Live, POD 2.0
Midi Controlling/Synth: Korg Triton LE, Casio Privia
Headphones: Sony MDR Studio Monitors
Microphones: 4 Shure SM57s, a Digital Reference DR-CX1, a MXL 900 and 901, a Sennheiser e835, the Shure Beta 52, and a AKG 120, GrooveTube and soon to be Sterling Audio ST-70
... and an array of instruments.
I've had a couple years of experience doing this, but absolutely no degree, no formal education, and little credibility when it comes to recording... (fyi the guys that come factory sealed out of Audio Engie colleges probably HATE me for how I do things) but if you have any questions ask and I'll tell you what I think! =)
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Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2009 5:10 am
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Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2009 10:00 am
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Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2009 8:04 pm
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Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2009 8:22 pm
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Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2009 8:23 pm
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Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2009 12:27 am
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_Riyo_ On This Night, your comment was clearly uncalled for. You have a history of being rude, whether you would like to admit it or not, and I would really appreciate drama being kept to a maximum of none in the guild if possible. As you seem to want a crew position badly enough, please keep this in mind.
Sarcasmics, I understand your reaction to his comment and that's fine, but please try not to fuel any possible fires. If you continue to have problems with any of the members, including unnecessarily rude ones, please contact me, and I will have a word with them.
Sorry _Riyo_, you're really right... coming back to this reread these posts I can see how I came off really snobbish =/
Either way, let me right this in saying that I meant for this thread to centralize around developing recording techniques and building an inexpensive but functional studio. My setup, as On This Night does unduly point out, is a bit more on the posh side... eh, pushing unreasonable for a hobby BUT like everyone here well knows you tend to over-invest in your interests sometimes. I don't own a thousand dollar guitar, but instead I budget my hard-earned paychecks on developing my studio.
Ok, with that said, hahaha Bullet you don't know how right you are!! At a studio you'll achieve a 1000 times better sound then with a home rig. Ever, nuff said. Hell, it'll definitely be more commercial sounding!
Despite that though, recording is a facet of many musicians lives. Although it does range drastically. To some it's non-existent, and for others its more than just a means of writing down thoughts - its a passion!
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Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2009 12:35 am
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Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2009 6:48 pm
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