Equipping The Home Studio, This thread is to share hands on experience with recording gear. |
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Equipping The Home Studio, This thread is to share hands on experience with recording gear. |
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Jun 27 2012, 10:38 AM |
Thanks Todd
I've got a copy of EZ drummer and do like it, I can usually find a midi pattern that's close enough to what I want and then change things in the piano roll. SS 4 I liked what I saw and heard, and the idea of stacking I love. I think I'll take a leaf out of your book and use both! -------------------- My SoundCloud
Gear Tyler Burning Water 2K Burny RLG90 with BK Emeralds Fender US Tele with BK Piledrivers Epiphone 335 with Suhr Thornbuckers PRS SE Custom 24-08 Ax8 Fessenden SD10 PSG Quilter TT15 |
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Aug 13 2012, 11:16 PM |
Just got a RANDAL RX412 Guitar Cabinet. Review to follow! It will be paired with my Line 6 VETTA head.
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Dec 20 2012, 05:24 PM |
JBL NEAR FIELD STUDIO MONITORS (Home Studio Use) Model Number LSR2325P 5" Two-Way Bi-Amplified Powered Studio Monitor Frequency Range : 43 Hz - 20 kHz There are always folks looking for their first pair of "Studio Monitors". Choosing a decent pair can be quite a challenge. Budget is usually the limiting factor. I recently spent some time with the "Budget/Starter/Intro" (insert your fav adjective) line of JBL "Near Field Monitors" (Near Field roughly means monitors that you keep close to your head, not BIG ones mounted in the wall like in a big studio). I was IMPRESSED with the quality. They are not intended for use in situations where you have more than 1,000 EURO to spend. These are for situtations where you are looking to spend 100-200 Euro per speaker. Having dealt with the first dozen responses in advance, let's proceed MY EXPERIENCE MIXING ON THESE I've tried WADS of speakers in this price range. The KRK 5 and 6 come to mind. I compared these against the Alesis and KRK during the testing. So in short... *They sound good!! *They are accurate enough for home studio use *The bass cuts off around 40hz meaning they are best paired with a Sub Woofer if possible (Same with the KRK and Alesis) For the money, these are a fine pair of speaker and worth considering for any home studio. Here is a link to the JBL site with more info. http://www.jblpro.com/catalog/general/Prod...d=280&MId=5 |
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Dec 21 2012, 10:05 AM |
JBL NEAR FIELD STUDIO MONITORS (Home Studio Use) ... *The bass cuts off around 40hz meaning they are best paired with a Sub Woofer if possible (Same with the KRK and Alesis) ... Yes a sub here should help as I think the bass will start rolling off some way above 40 Hz, probably more like 90Hz and will pobably be down by 12dB (or more) at 40. I'd also guess that it's a ported design so maybe try blocking the port with acoutic foam. You'll lose some bass response - so you need the sub - but it will tighten up the timing, imaging and reduce distortion. -------------------- Get your music professionally mastered by anl AES registered Mastering Engineer. Contact me for Audio Mastering Services and Advice and visit our website www.miromastering.com
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Dec 23 2012, 06:36 AM |
damn that's a killer riff
sorry out of topic.. |
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Dec 30 2012, 05:06 AM |
What riff are you speaking of?? Todd damn that's a killer riff sorry out of topic.. |
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