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Hahaha! Nah, I didn't drool...I know a few producers of Reggaeton back home and WOW, their studios are like dreamy. You've seen some of famous trance producers? Very nicely done but not so WOW. Wait until you see some of them in P.R....they're quite dreamy for not being super famous or having a super budget.
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Originally posted by jupiterone 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 |
Updated pics.
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Originally posted by trancenrg69 and im no boy, your a boy, a little shit disturbing one at that with the balls of an elephant and the courage of a coward. |
Help me with my studio!!Where can make money 2 buy equipment like that.WOW you guys are well sorted one day hey i will get there i hope and can only dream huh...!
I have a roland TD-8 can i swap this for a edirol PRC-50 controller
i dont do rock so i need to do away with this nice hardware unit !
Is it a good deal ????
Well now all you need these days is a computer (pc), a 24 bit 96 hz audio card, and some studio moniters.
Of course you need a ton of warez software, but then you can make as much music as you want. You don't even need a keyboard to make music. My friend makes professional jungle music purely from samples and software. Hell he uses shitty speakers as well, not studio moniters.
Let me reiterate this, all you need to make good music is a computer, speakers and software. Get to work already learning the software and using purely audio as your playhouse. Learn the tricks of mixing and mastering since they are just as important as the music itself. Get a grasp on the overall production, the overall sound you are going for.
Be forewarned, it takes awhile to get good at mixing and mastering. Composing as well either comes naturally or you need to take painstaking classes in composition to get it straight. Listen to your style and know what flows within it. Then again, once you know all the styles you can expand on a style and make something new.
But you don't need shit to make good music these days, ozone works great as a mastering processor and waves plugings do all you need for eqing.
I do understand an appreciated your advice !But i have a Roland TD-8 hardware brand new still in an immaculate condition that i wanna get rid its a very neat piece of hardware if u doing ROCK or other forms of music well except TRANCE that is.All i want for the TD-8 is a MIDI controller edirol or something is i think its a very good deal ? What do u think.....
Anyway i do have nice software not alot but pretty much does the
job !
FL Studio 5.1
Reason 3
Cubase sx 2.2
Alberton live 5.0
various VST instuments pro53,FM7 and various freeware vst`s
and yes i do have ozone and waves 4.1 mastering pack but i like the ozone more it does the job much better well that my opinion.
Now as for my PC hardware i have the following...
Dual view 17 inch monitors
Graphics Card Geforce 550 256MB with DVI (i used a DVI to VGA convertor)
1.5 GHz CPU AMD
80 Gig HDD
640 MB DDR
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I will show off my mini setup I love my dual monitor setup it really makes a difference when u making music i.e. I hate minimizing and maximizing the screen!!!!!!
Tell me what u think ?
Cheers !
werd to flashback
"all you need these days is a computer (pc), a 24 bit 96 hz audio card, and some studio moniters"
I think this is very true. I am a nobody in the music scene, but I have been listening to a lot of trance and I am very impressed with Reason. I was going to buy a groove box, but Reason does way more.
I was very sad to realise my P.O.S. $3 sound card was dropping out. Now I am shopping for a '2496'. Here is a link to compare computer stuff prices for people in the states:
http://arstechnica.dealtime.com/xCH...nkin_id-3038560
My current home studio:
PC (windozeXP, AMD 1.2ghz, 17" CRT, 256 RAM, built-in sound card, headphones)
- Reason 2.5
- Audacity
- Foobar 2000 mp3 player
- creative commons tracks to slice & dice:
http://creativecommons.org/wired/
To get in future:
- better sound card
- install Buzz
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Originally posted by Reactance Alberton live 5.0 |
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Originally posted by Reactance i have a roland TD-8 can i swap this for a edirol PRC-50 controller i dont do rock so i need to do away with this nice hardware unit ! Is it a good deal ???? |
Thanks man for your advice! and yes I only have the TD-8 module I don’t even have the power supply but my vestex 15v psw WORKS FINE on it so no problems powering the unit up!
I mess around with the units sounds and percussions WOW it sound ultra smooth and realistic never heard any hardware unit give sounds like that before!!!! Anyway about that swap I do just do trance so what I need to complete my little studio in my room is some sort of a MIDI controller my budget is a bit tight right now so I cant afford to buy the MIDI controller
Now but hey! Wait if some can offer me some money I will be willing to sell the dam thing its just collecting dust anyway!
Anyway thanks for the advice man!
Did you know? 2 monitor improves making music I mean really running FL studio 5 and reason 2.5 separately increased my productivity by 40%!!!
Just try it im not kidding !
Cheers
i always like checking out pics of ppls studios, so thought i'd revive this thread if anyone wants to share their studio pics...
i'll post mine shortly, my studio current studio is only temporary right now and is going to change a lot within the next couples years...
reactance. why on earth do you have 4 sequencers?
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Originally posted by Derivative reactance. why on earth do you have 4 sequencers? |
I didn't see that post...
Well here's my "studio" lol -
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It's small I know but I like it...not stuffed and all...only thing I wouldn't mind is a double stand with a NordLead 2X/3X and Virus TI Keyboard and rack stand with a JP 8080 (or 8000 forgot the name of the keyboardless one)...and monitors...and a sound card...and...:P
hehe...What I got here...?
1. OLDDDD (20-25 years I assume) Marantz AMP...Should be 100W-150W...
2. 15 Band Stereo Graphic EQ by Peavey.
3. 2 Panaosic Passive Speakers...believe it or not they do sound good with the EQ...hehe
4. PC:
P4 3.4Ghz, 1GB or Corsiar CMX CL2, OnBoard SoundCard (no money).
5. Seq's -
I use Cubase SX2 (mainly) and except that I got FLS5, Logic 5.5, Nuendo 2, Reason 3 and Live 5 (need to install) and I use them all but partly.
6. VST/i's -
More the a few I can say...Main ones are prolly Atmosphere, ES2, Discovery, AudioRealism Bassline, V-Station, Vanguard and some more...
Working on getting an RME soundcard, a Pair of Mackie HR624 and a Virus would be great aswell but it will take sometime.
^ u need to save up those pennies and get a soundcard bro...your comp specs look pretty good...but how is cubase even functional using onboard sound? u must be getting like 400ms latecy and forget recording anything in to your computer cause it would sound like someone is hacking away on a weedwacker in the background...
ahwell, us music producers have gotten ourselves into a freakin expensive hobby...there will always be something to spend our dollars on, thats for sure.
thats my studio
haha just kidding, its blank and jones studio, i only have a midi controller
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I guess Alberton Live by itself just wasn't cutting it. |
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reactance. why on earth do you have 4 sequencers? |
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Each synth have an unique caractere that you can feel in a sound. Some synths can reproduce certain kind of sounds, others can't but have other features. So if you use many synths, you will be able to create a wide variety of sounds.
I can't see how you can compare synths and sequencers..
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Originally posted by djbruuen ^ u need to save up those pennies and get a soundcard bro...your comp specs look pretty good...but how is cubase even functional using onboard sound? u must be getting like 400ms latecy and forget recording anything in to your computer cause it would sound like someone is hacking away on a weedwacker in the background... ahwell, us music producers have gotten ourselves into a freakin expensive hobby...there will always be something to spend our dollars on, thats for sure. |
homestudio
one of the studios at work (Fairlight/DreamStation) for mastering purposes of my own tracks
FL Studio 5
Demo
dEEkAy
OMG at the seconed studio!!! first one was cool, seconed one is amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!! but it looks like a movie production studio...Isn't it?
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