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Posted by jupiterone on Apr-13-2005 03:01:

quote:
Originally posted by h@x0r
Now kids you begin to understand the meaning of word "patch"? As you can see - back in the old days, you didn't have pre-set sound. You just had bunch of transistors (VCO, DCO, LFO) that were hooked up together with a cable to create a sound by combining sound generating modules.

In todays synths (analog or digital) you have a virtual patch, which allows creation of sound.

Nice picture - for all music geeks everywhere this is the equivalent of MARC I






Many artists still use those, most get them exclusive from manufacturers, basically refurbished. I worked with Aphex Twins when they and Nine Inch Nails did a remix of Closer. I was at the NIN studio during the recording of their new album, their stuff is simply amazing.


^during the recording of their new album, id personally die to have those monitors.





Obviously most are modernized modular synths but still a comparison to that. But they do have the right to use those since ofcourse they are industrial, and yes i do love NIN.


As much as you all probably hate NIN, those guys are amazing in what they do, adn i know half of you are jealous to your knees and wished youd have that crap they do.


Posted by Flashback on Apr-13-2005 04:07:

Wow you are the only person I have ever heard of using an oberheim expander


Posted by fr0st on Apr-13-2005 04:24:

quote:
Originally posted by Flashback
Wow you are the only person I have ever heard of using an oberheim expander

Guess you never heard

Sasha - Xpander done as tribute to the oberheim xpander

http://www.bluesynths.com/3Soundfiles-e/xpander.html

some examples..


Posted by fr0st on Apr-13-2005 04:25:

quote:
Originally posted by Scottaculous
Doesn't that make the box absolutely useless?


Well i guess you missed the sentence prior.. Typical dance/trance percs are not done on machinedrum


Posted by R.j. on Apr-13-2005 04:34:

quote:
Originally posted by thecYrus
OMG.. have you listened to the audio samples?

how can you do such things with all those cool synths:
http://www.futurebreeze.de/audio/tracks/no-need.mp3
http://www.futurebreeze.de/audio/tracks/illusion.mp3

gear is so overrated and proofed once more with future breeze..


LMFAO


Posted by Flashback on Apr-13-2005 05:29:

quote:
Originally posted by Sirocco
i could never work with that clutter. im a minimalist



I have a jomox x base which I only use with my tb 303 and some distorion pedals for just some breakbeat techno music thing I do live for fun. I also make some housey crap with it but they you can't really use the 303. I mean that is $1,400 + worth of gear that is utterly "useless" for making trance tracks, well you could use the jomox for making an analog kick drum but I just use microtonic, it is so fast to make a kick drum.


Yah I always wanted an oberheim xpander, but they were always $2,000 before and still are. Once I saw one in the music repair place where I get my gear fixed under warranty or sometimes when I can't get the parts myself or it is past my repair ability level. I wanted to steal it hehe, it looked magical. My friends grandpa made music and had all this analog gear. I wasn't even allowed to enter the room and look my friend said, even though I begged I never saw the minimoog, xpander, and a crap load of other gear. His grandpa was like noooo it's mine! I guess I kinda get picky about people touching my gear now, but not really. If they bang on the synth and have no concept of musicianship I sorta say, "this is an instrument worth thousands of dollars and not a toy."

I guess the xpander sounds pretty fat, but I already knew that. I was thinking about getting a roland super jupiter and just controlling in via cubase since it is all midi.


Ps thanks for the http://www.bluesynths.com link I have been looking for andromeda samples and etc.


Posted by jupiterone on Apr-13-2005 22:18:

quote:
Originally posted by R.j.
LMFAO



what is this night at the roxbury?
Futurebreeze doesnt even need equipment they could make better music with a Casio child keyboard.


Posted by Axolotyl on Apr-14-2005 05:42:

quote:
Originally posted by jupiterone

As much as you all probably hate NIN, those guys are amazing in what they do, adn i know half of you are jealous to your knees and wished youd have that crap they do.


pah!! I was raised on the industrial BIATCH

The production that goes into most industrial is damn good. Making all that distorted shit sound even remotely listenable is a very trying task. And yes... very jealous even though I dont know what half that crap is.


Posted by ZxZDeViLZxZ on Apr-14-2005 15:59:

id have to agree industrial music is very hard to make sound good. and hell industrial music is usually very very well produced. i personally like industrial music and id suggest you guys check out hanzel und gretyl for some nice industrial music. its good shit


Posted by jupiterone on Apr-14-2005 21:15:

Didnt think there are some industrial fans here . Yes i also agree, industrial music is HARD to make, although sometimes it make seem easy but the work taht goe sinto it is quite amazing. Thought id share that i am going to see NIN in may


Posted by RIPassion on Apr-14-2005 21:48:

Coincidentally, the best demo song that comes with reason (to learn the most production-wise from) is the industrial track; I think it's called Industrial-insect.


Posted by dEEkAy on Apr-16-2005 01:41:

finally got rid of my other 2 CRTs and replaced them with 19" TFTs



Posted by fr0st on Apr-16-2005 04:21:

who makes your monitors?


Posted by dEEkAy on Apr-16-2005 12:26:

monitors as in screens or speakers?


Posted by emc^2 on Apr-16-2005 16:05:

Post and run:

Roland Jupiter 8
Roland Jupiter 6
Nord Lead Rack w/12 Voice/PCMCIA expansion
Roland JD-800
Kawai-K5000S
Yamaha AN1X
Yamaha AN200
Oberheim Matrix 1000
Alesis Andromeda
Access Virus Indigo Redback
Roland TR-909
E-Mu PX-7
Novation Drumstation
Roland A-70

Yamaha 01v96 v2
RME Multiface
RME Digiface
MOTU 828 MkII
TC FireWorx
Edirol 8x MIDI interface
Edirol 5x MIDI interface

Mackie HR824
Genelec 1038A (Da big bitches!)

Dell 3.8Ghz HT Dimension Gen4, 2GB RAM, 256MB ATI Radeon 800XT
Dell 20.1in LCD, Samsung 19in LCD
2x Western Digital 10K rpm 74GB SATA drives
2x Ultra 160 Seagate 74GB SCSI drives
APC 2000 UPS
Furman power conditioner
Olympia power conditioner

Cubase 2.2
Sonar Pro 4
Reason 2.5
NI Komplete
Spectrasonics Atmosphere, Trilogy, Stylus RMX
FM7
Vanguard
... bunch of other VSTi's, tools, plug-ins, etc.

and Anakin Skywalker Force FX blue lightsaber


Posted by fr0st on Apr-16-2005 16:28:

quote:
Originally posted by dEEkAy
monitors as in screens or speakers?

screens


Posted by messytechie on Apr-16-2005 23:20:

Has anyone got any pics of any of BT's studio setups?

Would be greatly appreciated as I have an essay in on him and his production skills on monday.

Cheers!


Posted by dEEkAy on Apr-16-2005 23:32:

quote:
Originally posted by fr0st
screens


VideoSeven...cheap 19" Flatscreens (i mean the price with cheap, the monitors themselves are top quality).


Posted by DJ-Igloo on Apr-17-2005 00:12:

heres the new J&C studio set up we sold our andromeda due to we needed money for some other equip.

Studio Computers:

Pentium IV 3,2Ghz HT
1024 MB DDR Ram
ATI Radeon 9800 pro 128MB

160GB 7200RPM HDD
60GB 7200RPM HDD
2,4x DVD-RW / 12x CD-RW
Motu Timepeice II Midi Interface
M-Audio Audiophile 24/96

Effects:
Lexicon MPX 100


Software:

Cubase sx 3
Waves Dimoand Bundle
T-Racks

VST Plugins:

Native Instruments Pro53, Fm7, Absynth 2
Linplug Albino 2
RGA Z3TA+
Spectrasonic Trilogy , Atmosphere, and Stylus
Korg Legacy

Synthesizers:

Novation KS - Rack
Roland JP 8000
Virus KC

Midi Keyboard:

M - Audio Radium 61

Monitoring:

Soundcraft Digital 328
M - Audio Studiophile DX4
Sony ss-U400
Mackie HR824

DJ Setup:

2x Technics SL1200 MK2
Pioneer DJM300
Stanton DJ Pro2000S


Posted by fr0st on Apr-17-2005 01:34:

quote:
Originally posted by emc^2
Post and run:

Roland Jupiter 8
Roland Jupiter 6
Nord Lead Rack w/12 Voice/PCMCIA expansion
Roland JD-800
Kawai-K5000S
Yamaha AN1X
Yamaha AN200
Oberheim Matrix 1000
Alesis Andromeda
Access Virus Indigo Redback
Roland TR-909
E-Mu PX-7
Novation Drumstation
Roland A-70

Yamaha 01v96 v2
RME Multiface
RME Digiface
MOTU 828 MkII
TC FireWorx
Edirol 8x MIDI interface
Edirol 5x MIDI interface

Mackie HR824
Genelec 1038A (Da big bitches!)

Dell 3.8Ghz HT Dimension Gen4, 2GB RAM, 256MB ATI Radeon 800XT
Dell 20.1in LCD, Samsung 19in LCD
2x Western Digital 10K rpm 74GB SATA drives
2x Ultra 160 Seagate 74GB SCSI drives
APC 2000 UPS
Furman power conditioner
Olympia power conditioner

Cubase 2.2
Sonar Pro 4
Reason 2.5
NI Komplete
Spectrasonics Atmosphere, Trilogy, Stylus RMX
FM7
Vanguard
... bunch of other VSTi's, tools, plug-ins, etc.

and Anakin Skywalker Force FX blue lightsaber


The list is nice but where is the picture? i mean the title is "Pictures of your home studio" Not list of your home studio.


Posted by RiCo on Apr-17-2005 02:28:

Yeah...some people just don't know how to read. It doesn't say list your DREAM studio.


Posted by messytechie on Apr-17-2005 10:51:

spamspamspam

Has anyone got any pics of any of BT's studio setups?

Would be greatly appreciated as I have an essay in on him and his production skills on monday.

Cheers!


Posted by Nick Mimas on Apr-17-2005 13:10:

quote:
Originally posted by messytechie
spamspamspam

Has anyone got any pics of any of BT's studio setups?

Would be greatly appreciated as I have an essay in on him and his production skills on monday.

Cheers!


One of his preview parties with several photos of his studio....
http://www.bt-network.org/modules.p...=view_album.php

A screengrab of how he sets up Logic....
http://www.sonicstate.com/articles/bt/bt_logic.jpg


Posted by we_R_DNA on Apr-17-2005 14:00:

Awsome setup Johnson Lets see those new pics sometime soon.


Posted by emc^2 on Apr-18-2005 22:24:

quote:
Originally posted by RiCo
Yeah...some people just don't know how to read. It doesn't say list your DREAM studio.


Hm... but you did visualize it as you were reading off, no? and I bet there was a bit of drool comming out at one point or another? No?



i know.. i know.. pics of stfu. ok, i'll stfu for now, pics later.

cheers.


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