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Old May 29th, 2008, 05:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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What toys have you added to the studio?

Just bought my first mic pre. It's an Aphex207D. I wanted something better but can't really afford too much beyond $600. The mic pre got real good reviews in SOS and alot of positive online reviews. Dual channel, transistor front end with a tube back end. Limiter and low end filter per channel plus AD converter. Hasn't arrived yet and got a great deal at 400 bucks and looking forward to bypassing my pre's on my Firebox.



Also ordered an upgrade from Reason 3.0 to Reason 4.0. looking forward to this.



And a REX2 loop package called Total Rex with 15,000 rex2 loops in all different styles. Looking forward to this too as I love mangling beats and love the rex2 format.


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Old May 30th, 2008, 09:37 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I'm still really trying to consolidate what i have , i made a conscious decision to limit the G4 to OS 10.3.9 and Performer 4.6 with Reason 3, i felt things were running away with themselves at one point so now want to nail what i have.
It's more than good enough for the recording i do now i.e. recording my guitar parts for other producers and forwarding them on.

Of course, then along comes StuH with his Reason 4 and i start thinking of upgrades again !!

I use Reason as my synth rack and main sound source and there is so much i can do in 3 but i'd love to know how you get on with 4, looks like a pretty major upgrade.

Total Rex runs at about £100 here which seems quite a bargain (C$200 ?), hmmmmmm.

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I have the PRO setup...PodXT live into a Lamda Lexicon into Audacity! WEEEE ....I have a Mic too..from my kids Kareoke machine..I need a low cost (free ) Drum software...Im poor and my Acoustica Beatcraft demo has ran out!
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Oh Snap! I need Reason now? Is this the REASON your mixes sound so good? Have you been withholding information?

My only recent upgrade (no news to you) is the 22 inch widescreen monitor and the bump to 2 gig of RAM, both of which made a profound difference.



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Old May 30th, 2008, 10:17 AM   #5 (permalink)
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I have the PRO setup...PodXT live into a Lamda Lexicon into Audacity! WEEEE ....I have a Mic too..from my kids Kareoke machine..I need a low cost (free ) Drum software...Im poor and my Acoustica Beatcraft demo has ran out!
Here is a link to some free drum samples:

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All the Massey TDM plugins.
Another Distressor.

Hoping to get an SSL mynx this months and their bus compressor.
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Big John, Your ideas and solution are really smart and 'global' thinking of the entire solution. I dig it when folks have looked at how all the components fit and find a balance... it sure speeds the work up.

I've added melodyne studio into the mix. I'd read so much about it and I've got a project coming up with some really spirited guys where I think they'll play with a lot of heart, but multiple takes will just result in lots of splicing and timing problems... with melodyne... probably 3 passes and I'll have what they need.
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Old May 30th, 2008, 11:41 AM   #8 (permalink)
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DigitalPerformer has a very 'melodyne' like pitch correction function but i try to leave it alone as much as possible, yes, you can have too much fun fooling with that stuff !

I find 10.3.9 pretty much rock solid for me, i have an iBook too that i can experiment, play with, upgrade, break, fix, (talk to TDPRI with) but i'm trying to treat the G4 as a 'workstation' rather than a computer and really work my way through the software, dang it !!, i only just scratched the surface of 'Notator' on the old Atari 1040 so i have a job ahead.
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I use Reason as my synth rack and main sound source and there is so much i can do in 3 but i'd love to know how you get on with 4, looks like a pretty major upgrade.

Total Rex runs at about £100 here which seems quite a bargain (C$200 ?), hmmmmmm.
The upgrade was pretty cheap about 120 Canuck dollars. Few reasons I decided on the upgrade in order of importance.
1. My credit card was payed off.
2. A totally improved sequencer. Better work flow. Instead of having to click on the tabs on the top left for different lanes, everything is more or less massed in it's own folder or own area of the sequencing screen.
3. The addtion of what looks like an easy to use modular arpegiator. MATRIX and the piano roll for me was a pain programming arp runs. Believe this addition will automatically detect the root chord and it's a matter of telling it how many up and how many down.
4. The addition of THOR as a modular synth (not a huge reason for me)

Think I got total Rex for 140 Canucks. I like mangling and re-arranging beats with Guru for inspiration and my loop collection is pretty tiny. 15,000 rex loops would not be a good purchase for someone trying to tidy up their box.
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Oh Snap! I need Reason now? Is this the REASON your mixes sound so good? Have you been withholding information?
Out of the box it is more or less like having a virtual rack box full of rackmount synths, rack mount effects and a really really good rackmount sampler suited more towards full out electronica, trance, techno and hip hop. You could easily pull together the tracks for a composition in any of the genres without needing anything else except vocals. It's good for adding a few wing dings to something more contemporary.

Producing more usefull sounds would require a good selection of samples, and alot of sample layering and tweaking inside Reason; or the purchase of additional Refills.

I'd say it would be a waste for anyone who has things rigged up that are sequencing midi directly in their hosts and who have made investments in virtual instruments already.
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Added an old broadcast Sennheiser large diaphragm dynamic recently and might add an E609 for sitting permanently on my amp instead of packing my stands away after using them.
I have an dual channel SPL Goldmike which is decent but pretty coloured, will eventually try to splurge on a nice preamp with built in converters that I can feed via adat to bypass my digi 002. In time...
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Recently picked up some new mics:

Shure SM7b Dynamic
Audio Technica AT4040 Condenser
CAD GXL3000 multi-pattern Condenser
Joe Meek JM37DP dual pattern Condenser

and a Nady RSM-5 cheepie ribbon mic that I've got a Lundahl transformer to mod with.

Now, to find the time to play with m'new toys!

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ain't that the truth -- i'd gladly sacrifice my next gear purchase for big blocks of uninterrupted time!
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This one is "out for delivery", should be here this afternoon:

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/produ...one?sku=273162

Don't tell Jim Richmond, he hates this mic but you gotta start somewhere. I got this mic on sale for 69.99!

Also ordered today "Stupid Deal" :

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I am down to 827mb left on my internal hard drive so this stupid deal came at the right time. That link will show something else tomorrow so for future reference it is:

Micronet Titanium-II 120GB FireWire+USB 2.0 Hard Drive

Like I said, please don't tell Jim!

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This one is "out for delivery", should be here this afternoon:

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/produ...one?sku=273162

Don't tell Jim Richmond, he hates this mic but you gotta start somewhere. I got this mic on sale for 69.99!

Like I said, please don't tell Jim!

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For $70, it is a bit of a bargain- I don't hate it- it just isn't something I would recommend.
Hope it works for you in any case. :-)

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Damn, can't get under your radar!

Like I said, I must start somewhere and I am getting tired of the dynamic mics on the vocals and acoustic. I am sure I will buy more mics down the road but a more immediate concern will be headphones that don't leak.

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Hey Dan,

I have (and heartily recommend) these:

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/produ...ELAID=26019845

Also, I like MXL mics, m'self ... the V69ME (tube) is a good one to take a look at for primary vocals.

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I have (and heartily recommend) these:

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/produ...ELAID=26019845

Also, I like MXL mics, m'self ... the V69ME (tube) is a good one to take a look at for primary vocals.

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I use these in my drum room, where I also record vocals and acoustic guitar. I've been happy with them, as well.
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I use these in my drum room, where I also record vocals and acoustic guitar. I've been happy with them, as well.
Hey, Skully - If you've had 'em for a few years, you can get them upgraded for not too much $$$ - they've improved the drivers and cable, too, IIRC.

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Ooh, nice get!! I love the UA preamps.

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