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MUSIC PRODUCERS. what is your ideal studio setup?
i'm developing a music studio again and times have changed a lot since 2000. what setup are you running.
i'm hip on what i want for keys sound modules and processing units, what are you using for computer power? whats your hardware configs? i'd really like to go all mac this time around. |
GO all Mac, my friend just took a job heading Apple's pro audio division UK. He is one of the best in the biz.
Stienberg has some nice tools for mac users. |
You need Nuendo as your soft!
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yeah, i'm pretty positive mac is the way to go. all around way more solid for music production and editing purposes. less latency too from what i've experienced in other studios. pro tools and digital performer have come along way for mac too.
i have seen nuendo as well on the software tip. |
ALL MAC - and get pro tools.
wazzzuuup bradah? |
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yep, already got a protools license with a legal dongle this time. :1orglaugh :1orglaugh |
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I got a friend of mine that has a lot of brand new studio equipment for sale, everything you can think of, let me know if your interested, Gary icq 275532012 |
pro tools rocks, who need drumer ? :)
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oh yeah? send me a pricing list and specs on the gear. i'm interested. i'll icq you too. i got first right of refusal. :) |
Athlon 64 3200+ with 3gb ram
and a M-Audio Delta 1010 Interface with rack mount patch bay both together have not done me wrong yet....to be honest, I have worked on mac and pc and don't notice enough difference to warrant the INSANE prices mac wants for their machines |
COmmon ppl help Airek out!
His music rocks! his first comeback song is gonna go something like this " Sucking on my titties.....la allllaaa lalaaaaa..... Ain't nothin going in my ass " :winkwink: |
I use a 17" powerbook with an M-audio Firewire 410 interface. As far as a midi keyboard, I bought the M-audio keystation pro 88, its the best trigger board ive ever used. Keystation Pro 88
I've been workin on Cubase forever now and it hasnt fucked up on me yet. It supports VST plug-ins very well. |
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for home shit and some production music wise PC is cool but when your doing major shit MAC is the way to go for all media. |
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eric what are you looking to get? |
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you freakin kill me yo. |
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well, i'd love to have an older board, like a ghost soundcraft with tubes and shit. i don't care for the digital boards. software is basically an integration issue. korg triton pro x 88 key is the synth. mpc2000, and several Roland DMs, and a slew of vocal processors, 3d holophonics, effects modules and a decent hard disk recorder. |
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acid and sound forge are also a great tools too. |
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Much like some places use solaris vs linux. solaris machines tend to be a bit slower, but the hardware is also much more solid. But, more importantly, with a mac, you only have to write software to one 'real' machine type. with pc hardware...wll, anything goes. 3 G of ram huh? I'm not calling you a liar, but usually you don't see too many machines that will do '3' G. 4, sure. 2 sure. 3? Not so much. Not impossible, just rare...sure thats not a typo? |
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yeah i use acid exclusively for remixing stuff. its great for sampling and cutting perfect loops. sound forge i use mostly for tracking cds and throwing markers and stuff. |
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ok. that statement alone tells me all i need to know about how "involved" you are in the industry |
Go all Mac. You'll thank yourself trust me (I'm using a Windows desktop right now).
Me, Cubase SL 3, Delta 44, Mackie 1402 VLZ, bunch of awesome mics If you're going to be doing MIDI, get Logic, if you're recording, ProTools, but Cubase is a good bet too |
I wanted to edit my last post but the period in which I could do it had elapsed.
No joke, in all seriousness, my friend and I recorded this impromptu with his - get this - MP3 player's built-in microphone: http://www.exquisiteaudio.com/jam/zdcircus.MP3 |
the amateur setup - Modplug tracker & cool edit pro!
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On the MPC 2000 they still run version 1.72? Im bout to get a 4000. Roland XP30 JP 8080 What you produce? |
korg triton 61-key
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i always judge by the looks of the receptionist and the quality of the catering --- lol
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and major studios are using mac because that is their preference because they are comfortable with it and have used it for years, it doesn't mean one is better than the other, it is just like an old tradition and it doesn't need to die or anything, I have no problem with either...and there is really no use in rehashing the age old debate about mac vs. pc, because as time and product has shown, both are each good in their own right and can achieve the same product if used properly with the correct tools and hardware |
Ive got a layla 24 bit rackmount breakout w/box 8 ins and 8 outs...running through a 1604 mackie board, 2g P4 XP laptop running Sonar, Sound Forge, Acid, and Fruity Loops.
If you got the cash, you can spend a small fortune on Pro Tools and Mac, but in the end, if you know how to do a proper mixdown, you can still get quality tracks without spending all that money. Ive got a friend who bought all top of the line pro tools equip. but he also used shitty vocal mics and drum mics, and he did not know how to do a proper mixdown, and his tracks sounded like shit. Ive listened to tracks that come from some the cheapest crap, for example.....I have another friend, who sent me a track he recorded on a boss 4 channel all in one digital recorder, and it sounded great. |
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if you want your computer more stable get yourself a Mac
MAC OS X Tiger is way more solid than Windows XP it is base on Unix and it speaks for itself + it feels nicer to be in it, less generic than PC if price is the deciding factor get a PC it could save you up to a $1000-1500 no matter which platform you chose, get a lot of ram and I meen it A Lot! it makes a huge difference at this point of music technology with an exception of a couple of machines new hardware synth market is dead *wiping of a tear looking for a serious drum module Stylus RXM will change the way you see beats forever and other spectrasonic products are also pretty cool www.spectrasonics.net Native instruments got practically every sound production aspect covered I would highly reccomend NI essentials budle http://www.nativeinstruments.de/inde...6&backPID=1236 get yourself a behringer knob controller and you are alset http://www.behringer.com/BCR2000/index.cfm?lang=ENG the hardware synths exseptions that I've mentioned above are Moog Voyager - the bass will blow your and your neeghtbor's brains out moog was the first synth and it still rocks $3000 Virus TI - A Sound Journey $1500-2500 you might look into Dave Smith's synth but it still can not be compared to the Virus TI Abynth of NI comes close but still can not touch what and how Virus TI can bend and dirrect the sound Sculpture (only works in Logic) is probably a match that is about it unless you are into retro gear collection (because it deffinatelly makes you feel better to tweek those knobs, for sure) there is no need intthe past you can even get the entire Vienna Symphonic to play on your next record for a couple of grands if you will get their sample library I got a G5 quad processor fullyweighted yamaha controller 02 controller Spectrasonics Stylus RMX Spectrasonics Atmosphere Ableton Live 5 Izotope effects Reason and one day will get Moog VOyager and Virus TI Ymaha NS 10ms monitors sounds like shit but can not get a cleareer mix from anything else - standart of the industry I se protools 7.0 but if you decide to go with mac I would recommend to stay in Logic, it will save you money and the vitual synths and drum module there are already phenomenal + U get a shit load of apple loops -great tool so if you spend a 2.500 on a mac and a 1000 on logic 200 on interface you got a system that is awesome if you want your tracks to sound phenomenal spend another 1500 for an apogee timeclock 500-1500 for a monitors recommendation Yamaha NS 10m of the ebay Mackie HR624 or HR824 and if you can affort Truth audio TA 1 P so for 6000-7000 you will get a fucking awesome studio you can aslo say fuck it get a dell and ableton live and it use your computer monitors it will cost you a 1000 Good Luck and trust me stay out for the most parts try to stay out of hardware |
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most here arent from a music background so when i read your post i assumed you werent, sorry bout that - and stickyfingerzdotnet post got me going with the fad remark :1orglaugh but what you posted above couldnt be said better and are my sentiments and i hope sticky reads it. i have stuff out commercially in mainstream done solely in acid, remixing to comercials ect - fucking cracks me up when i hear shit i did or paticipated in knowing that it came from a $200 program . ACID ROCKS :1orglaugh |
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I am not a fan of Macs but it helps to have a Mac based setup for standardization. A lot of times I will have new engineers mix or track sessions for me. It cuts down a lot of hassle when they are already 100% familiar with the setup.
Anyway, I have 2 rooms. One has a Digidesign Control 24, SSL XLogic channel strip. Neve G series compressor channel strip, Mac G5 with a 23" monitor. The second room is really just a pre production room. In that one I have a Imac G5 running with a Korg D32 XD as the board & a simple recorder for songwriters that come in but don't know how to work Pro Tools or Logic. The D32 kicks major ass by itself. I'd suggest it to anyone. All speakers are Tannoy's except the near field monitors on the Control 24 which are Yamaha NS10's. The basics are shared between the rooms: 2 Tritons one is an Extreme, Korg Karma, MPC 2500 & 4000, Emu E4 and my favorite... SP1200. The software is standard in both rooms. Pro Tools HD in the large room, LE in the small one. Logic, Reason & Plug ins galore. All this stuff is cool but a hit can be made on anything now a days. A laptop with a cracked audio program and a midi keyboard is all you need now a days. Brands don't even matter. |
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Purely because mac have locked in the creative markets. When you go to film/audio/graphic school you learn on mac fostering platform dependency.. you work in the field you have to work on mac because thats what the guys setting up the office learnt on.. you lecture kids at college you have to lecture on macs. Trust me.. if every mac was taken out of every classroom for the next 15 years and replaced with lecturers using PC's macs would be a thing of the past, they are not inherently better, they have just done a VERY good job in the educational market which retains their first mover advantage in the creative industry back in the 80s. I've used and lectured on macs, but i've set up whole graphic studios using PC's... film.. 3d the works. I wouldn't waste my money trying to do the same thing with macs. Although I will freely admit audio is a little out of my area. I run an Athlon 64 Mbox Protools system lol.. not exactly top of the line :) |
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and yes, Acid is by far one of my most used tools right now. I am doing a lot of 2 Many DJ's style stuff, you heard it? |
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