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  • jollyperv
    Confirmed User
    • Nov 2001
    • 3927

    #1

    Any Audiophiles / Home Recording Nuts here?

    You post your stuff, and I'll post mine
  • Shoplifter
    Richest man in Babylon
    • Jan 2002
    • 5867

    #2
    Classe Delta CA-2200 and CAP-500, Sony SACD, Cary 303/300 and B&W N802 speakers.

    I'm not a car guy so I waste my money on music.
    I Like Blondes

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    • badmunchkin
      Confirmed User
      • Feb 2003
      • 3797

      #3
      Originally posted by jollyperv
      You post your stuff, and I'll post mine
      mp3s or equipment?

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      • munki
        Do Fun Shit.
        • Dec 2004
        • 13393

        #4
        Originally posted by Shoplifter
        Classe Delta CA-2200 and CAP-500, Sony SACD, Cary 303/300 and B&W N802 speakers.

        I'm not a car guy so I waste my money on music.
        I'm an audiophile, and car guy. I use to kill hours installing high end systems, into cars. Did a mobile DJ station once... good times.

        I have the simplest tastes. I am always satisfied with the best.” -Oscar Wilde

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        • jollyperv
          Confirmed User
          • Nov 2001
          • 3927

          #5
          Originally posted by badmunchkin
          mp3s or equipment?
          Shit, both

          I record my band and other punk bands around Atlanta, I have mostly vintage stuff because I picked it up cheap.

          Tascam 388 1/4" 8-track reel-to-reel (Coolest thing I've ever owned in my life and I got it from a friend for $0.00)
          Tascam 238 cassette 8-track (What I learned on)
          Delta 1010lt 8-track sound card (for dumping from tape)
          Makie 16 channel mixing board
          Behringer 16 channel board
          M-audio buddy preamp
          Bunch of shure sm58's and 57's, a few MXL condensers
          And my favorite mic, the $30 (yes, $30 brand new) behringer ECM8000 room measurement mic (masquerades as a really dirty good sounding overhead mic)

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          • badmunchkin
            Confirmed User
            • Feb 2003
            • 3797

            #6
            I've got a Sonica-X digital audio workstation (rackmount version)
            http://www.shop-sonica.com/pd_x2i_workstation1.cfm,
            EMU 1820M, Rode NTK2 tube condenser, Studio Projects C1 Condenser, Avalon VT737SP Tube Mic Preamplifier/Opto-Compressor/Sweep EQ, Yamaha Motif keyboard workstation, Roland XP50 keyboard, Event 20/20 BAS powered studio monitors, Tascam DA-20 DAT, Tascam 202MKIII, set of AKG K240s, Roland VS880 and a bunch of software and VST plugs (including Waves and the DSP-Powercore & UAD cards)

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            • Jace
              FBOP Class Of 2013
              • Jan 2004
              • 35562

              #7
              i am a home recording nut, but not the type you are thinking of...i have a protools studio upstairs for recording in my home studio

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              • jollyperv
                Confirmed User
                • Nov 2001
                • 3927

                #8
                Stand by for mp3s.

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                • jollyperv
                  Confirmed User
                  • Nov 2001
                  • 3927

                  #9
                  Originally posted by badmunchkin
                  I've got a Sonica-X digital audio workstation (rackmount version)
                  http://www.shop-sonica.com/pd_x2i_workstation1.cfm,
                  EMU 1820M, Rode NTK2 tube condenser, Studio Projects C1 Condenser, Avalon VT737SP Tube Mic Preamplifier/Opto-Compressor/Sweep EQ, Yamaha Motif keyboard workstation, Roland XP50 keyboard, Event 20/20 BAS powered studio monitors, Tascam DA-20 DAT, Tascam 202MKIII, set of AKG K240s, Roland VS880 and a bunch of software and VST plugs (including Waves and the DSP-Powercore & UAD cards)
                  God damn, nice mics man, my most expensive mic (actually a 2-pack) is $100 for both the MXL 993 and 990 (pathetic, I know, but my budget for stuff like this is low for now)...I'm really in the market for another overhead, I don't record drums stereo...I want something that's not as bright as the MXLs...the only reason I stopped using the ECM8000 is since it's an omni, you can't record live in one room...and I'm trying to get as much down on tape in one take as possible to save the heads on my 388.

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                  • nico-t
                    emperor of my world
                    • Aug 2004
                    • 29901

                    #10
                    hm.. few years ago i made hardcore/techno, only using software, later i started making hiphop beats and recorded some tracks with myself rapping on em.

                    My hiphop tracks & the old techno/hardcore tracks:
                    www.betast.tk
                    My hiphop tracks only:
                    http://www.soundclick.com/bands/7/djwouz.htm

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                    • jollyperv
                      Confirmed User
                      • Nov 2001
                      • 3927

                      #11
                      Ok, here we go:

                      My band The Carbonas, doing some covers for a comp that some german dude's putting out...I play drums, this is also the first thing I recorded on my new 388:

                      http://www.assjunky.com/detr/carbonas-hyhht.mp3
                      http://www.assjunky.com/detr/carbonas-sttodt.mp3
                      If anyone on this board can name the bands who originally did these songs, I will be truly fucking impressed beyond belief.



                      Our friends, The Frantic, doing their full length, should be out in a few months...very rough mix:
                      http://www.assjunky.com/detr/frantic-spinout.mp3


                      Friends from Chicago, The Busy Signals, recorded 5 songs for them for 2 singles that will be out soon...again, rough mix...girl vocals are tough to mix:
                      http://www.assjunky.com/detr/busy-signals.mp3

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                      • Hornydog4cooter
                        Confirmed User
                        • Jan 2005
                        • 2859

                        #12
                        Originally posted by badmunchkin
                        mp3s or equipment?

                        Hey bad were i Tampa you at?

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                        • tenderobject
                          Need Designs? 312352846
                          • Dec 2004
                          • 11688

                          #13
                          Originally posted by jollyperv
                          Ok, here we go:

                          My band The Carbonas, doing some covers for a comp that some german dude's putting out...I play drums, this is also the first thing I recorded on my new 388:

                          http://www.assjunky.com/detr/carbonas-hyhht.mp3
                          http://www.assjunky.com/detr/carbonas-sttodt.mp3
                          If anyone on this board can name the bands who originally did these songs, I will be truly fucking impressed beyond belief.



                          Our friends, The Frantic, doing their full length, should be out in a few months...very rough mix:
                          http://www.assjunky.com/detr/frantic-spinout.mp3


                          Friends from Chicago, The Busy Signals, recorded 5 songs for them for 2 singles that will be out soon...again, rough mix...girl vocals are tough to mix:
                          http://www.assjunky.com/detr/busy-signals.mp3

                          i love the busy signal stuff. kinda reminds me of anorak/postpunk bands. well, you got cool stuff bro.


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                          • jollyperv
                            Confirmed User
                            • Nov 2001
                            • 3927

                            #14
                            Thanks man

                            Yep, late 70's power-pop influenced punk is all the rage these days, at least in the micro-underground scene that I'm involved in.

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                            • badmunchkin
                              Confirmed User
                              • Feb 2003
                              • 3797

                              #15
                              Originally posted by jollyperv
                              God damn, nice mics man, my most expensive mic (actually a 2-pack) is $100 for both the MXL 993 and 990 (pathetic, I know, but my budget for stuff like this is low for now)...I'm really in the market for another overhead, I don't record drums stereo...I want something that's not as bright as the MXLs...the only reason I stopped using the ECM8000 is since it's an omni, you can't record live in one room...and I'm trying to get as much down on tape in one take as possible to save the heads on my 388.
                              The Rode has a warm, full tube sound, the C1 has a very crisp edgy sound (it gets compared to the Neumann U87 a lot, believe it or not). I program all my drums, the only thing we record live is vox and acoustic guitar, so they definitely serve the purpose. I did have the AKG C414 but sold it always sounded brittle to me - I think it's way overrated for the price.

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                              • badmunchkin
                                Confirmed User
                                • Feb 2003
                                • 3797

                                #16
                                Originally posted by jollyperv
                                Ok, here we go:

                                My band The Carbonas, doing some covers for a comp that some german dude's putting out...I play drums, this is also the first thing I recorded on my new 388:

                                http://www.assjunky.com/detr/carbonas-hyhht.mp3
                                http://www.assjunky.com/detr/carbonas-sttodt.mp3
                                If anyone on this board can name the bands who originally did these songs, I will be truly fucking impressed beyond belief.



                                Our friends, The Frantic, doing their full length, should be out in a few months...very rough mix:
                                http://www.assjunky.com/detr/frantic-spinout.mp3


                                Friends from Chicago, The Busy Signals, recorded 5 songs for them for 2 singles that will be out soon...again, rough mix...girl vocals are tough to mix:
                                http://www.assjunky.com/detr/busy-signals.mp3
                                cool, not my style but you sound pretty tight. Here's my band's tracks:

                                http://www.myspace.com/keyholeband

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                                • badmunchkin
                                  Confirmed User
                                  • Feb 2003
                                  • 3797

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by Hornydog4cooter
                                  Hey bad were i Tampa you at?
                                  Hyde Park

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