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Posted by nutsan on Apr-16-2007 18:01:

quote:
Originally posted by [Alpha]Dave
I re-arranged some in my apartment/studio, here is the result!

Cheers!


looks nice! did you get the tapcos or Behringers first? which do u like the best?


Posted by [Alpha]Dave on Apr-16-2007 18:14:

quote:
Originally posted by nutsan
looks nice! did you get the tapcos or Behringers first? which do u like the best?


Glad you guys like my little studio!

Well, first off it ain't tapcos, it's the ESI nEar05 Experience under the DJ-Desk! xD Well.. I first had the nEar's for my music, but then I wanted to have a fairly bigger frequency-range and I then upgraded to those Behringers.

I really like both my ESI's and Behringer's so it's hard to say really.. But I must admit I'm impressed of the sound (that includes the bass) the ESI's can deliver despite it's small size. I know many people hate the Behringer's but as allways it's just a matter of taste. I'd say they have quite a good sound for the price so..

And I have listened/worked with more expensive monitors like Mackie HR824 and similair so I know what I'm "missing out"..

Hope it helps!


Posted by nutsan on Apr-16-2007 18:25:

ahh sorry, was hard to tell as they are in the shadows i took a educated guess and was wrong they do look uncanny to the tapco S5 tho.


Posted by NishGriff on Apr-18-2007 02:50:

My Hobby Studio



Self Built P4 3.0 O/C to 3.6 on Windows XP with Dual M-Audio Delta 44s, 2 Gig 800meg Dual Channel RAM, 2x Midisport 2x2.

M-Audio Axiom 49
Virus B
Electrix Filter Factory
Oberheim Matrix-1000
Triton Rack
Korg EM-1
NI Kore Controller
Alesis M1 Actives
Behringer 602a monitor mixer
Office Depot Desk ($79!!!)
(All hardware pieces bought used on Ebay/CL)

Software:
Sonar 6.2
NI Komplete 4/Kore (cheap right now, buy before Kore 2 comes out!)
V-Station/Bass Station VSTi's
Crystal VSTi

I have to thank Tweak for his guide, it really helped me set this (hobby) studio up in a very usable and intuitive way. There are a million different ways to set up a studio rig, and i needed to learn to set it up MY way.

I use the Axiom as both keyboard controller and control surface through Sonar's ACT function. Works like a charm. Everything i use is within arms reach of me. I do mostly trance and new age, and so I don't need any more gear, just learning to use what i have better now. Will post some songs soon.

PS... If anyone else is using Sonar 6 I'd be way into collaborating on a trance track with someone!


Posted by Fledz on Apr-19-2007 09:49:







Dell XPS M1710
Dynaudio BM5a Active Monitors
PreSonus Firebox Audio Interface
AKG K240 Studio Headphones
Evolution MK-425C Midi Keyboard

Finally I'm happy with where I'm at. I've got pretty much everything I need for now. Later on, more VSTs and much later maybe an Alesis Andromeda A6


Posted by djbruuen on Apr-19-2007 11:44:

Thumbs up

^ dynaudio speakers and presonus firebox...very good choices!!!


Posted by djbruuen on Apr-19-2007 11:44:

Thumbs up

^ dynaudio speakers and presonus firebox...very good choices!!!


Posted by Fledz on Apr-19-2007 12:15:

quote:
Originally posted by djbruuen
^ dynaudio speakers and presonus firebox...very good choices!!!


Cheers mate. I made sure I did my research before committing all that cash


Posted by echosystm on Apr-19-2007 14:11:

quote:
Originally posted by Fledz
Cheers mate. I made sure I did my research before committing all that cash


Just a word of advice! BM5As rely on the rear port for bass, so it's not great to have a window behind them. Read the manual, it should tell you the optimum distance to have them for a wall.

I'm sure you'll be very happy with it all, great stuff


Posted by Fledz on Apr-19-2007 14:15:

quote:
Originally posted by echosystm
Just a word of advice! BM5As rely on the rear port for bass, so it's not great to have a window behind them. Read the manual, it should tell you the optimum distance to have them for a wall.

I'm sure you'll be very happy with it all, great stuff


I don't think the bass is that bad.. I actually cut it down a bit because it was giving me vibrations from the right wall. I've only had it for a day so no doubt I'll be setting it up for a while. The window to be honest, doesn't actually affect them that much


Posted by Ray_Chappell on Apr-20-2007 02:13:

quote:
Originally posted by DJSentinel
It's my lovely modded UC33e. Black paint and a artistic arrangement of silver knobs, mmmm.

You can prob. pick one up for $300ish new these days. $50 for mod.


Did you paint it yourself, or did you get the mod for $50? I can't find the mod anywhere... where can I get that? Sweet studio.


Posted by DJSentinel on Apr-20-2007 05:12:

quote:
Originally posted by Ray_Chappell
Did you paint it yourself, or did you get the mod for $50? I can't find the mod anywhere... where can I get that? Sweet studio.


Thanks, check your PM. It just costs $50ish for the materials to do the mod + silly fuck-ups.


Posted by DeZmA on Apr-21-2007 07:36:

Ban this troll



---
Don't bother quoting him next time.

-Allied Nations


Posted by 3rd Signal on Apr-21-2007 10:41:

quote:
Originally posted by Fledz
I don't think the bass is that bad.. I actually cut it down a bit because it was giving me vibrations from the right wall. I've only had it for a day so no doubt I'll be setting it up for a while. The window to be honest, doesn't actually affect them that much


Defently a good choice!
If I'm not mistaken the vibrations you heard were caused due to the window, try replacing them in the room and push up the bass again too normal, see how that goes.
Few other tips -
would be getting a few pieces of stiff foam and putting them under the monitors in order too prevent the BM's from vibrating on your table and messing up your sound.
I don't know how it is called but there's a little plastic bracelets that you could put around wires so they won't make a mess and pick up lots of dust in the way. Do that, your monitors got rear in/output of air (as far as I recall), they will suck lots of dust - very unhealty for them and any other piece of equipment.


Posted by Existo22 on Apr-22-2007 04:03:

Re: My Hobby Studio

quote:
Originally posted by NishGriff


Self Built P4 3.0 O/C to 3.6 on Windows XP with Dual M-Audio Delta 44s, 2 Gig 800meg Dual Channel RAM, 2x Midisport 2x2.

M-Audio Axiom 49
Virus B
Electrix Filter Factory
Oberheim Matrix-1000
Triton Rack
Korg EM-1
NI Kore Controller
Alesis M1 Actives
Behringer 602a monitor mixer
Office Depot Desk ($79!!!)
(All hardware pieces bought used on Ebay/CL)

Software:
Sonar 6.2
NI Komplete 4/Kore (cheap right now, buy before Kore 2 comes out!)
V-Station/Bass Station VSTi's
Crystal VSTi

I have to thank Tweak for his guide, it really helped me set this (hobby) studio up in a very usable and intuitive way. There are a million different ways to set up a studio rig, and i needed to learn to set it up MY way.

I use the Axiom as both keyboard controller and control surface through Sonar's ACT function. Works like a charm. Everything i use is within arms reach of me. I do mostly trance and new age, and so I don't need any more gear, just learning to use what i have better now. Will post some songs soon.

PS... If anyone else is using Sonar 6 I'd be way into collaborating on a trance track with someone!


How do you like the external filter? Do you use it a lot?


Posted by camsr on Apr-22-2007 07:25:

I've been thinking of setting up a loopback signal path to a breadboard to experiment with mostly passive circuits on my sounds, like filters and rectifiers. But I get a decent amount of EMI in my studio room, something I need to clean up before I can seriously record anything that goes outside the box.


Posted by Fledz on Apr-22-2007 12:49:

quote:
Originally posted by 3rd Signal
Defently a good choice!
If I'm not mistaken the vibrations you heard were caused due to the window, try replacing them in the room and push up the bass again too normal, see how that goes.
Few other tips -
would be getting a few pieces of stiff foam and putting them under the monitors in order too prevent the BM's from vibrating on your table and messing up your sound.
I don't know how it is called but there's a little plastic bracelets that you could put around wires so they won't make a mess and pick up lots of dust in the way. Do that, your monitors got rear in/output of air (as far as I recall), they will suck lots of dust - very unhealty for them and any other piece of equipment.


Actually, that black stuff on the table is leather over some sort of foam so there are no vibrations

Good idea about filtering the rear ports so dust doesn't get in!


Posted by Rinster on Apr-24-2007 22:52:

plain and simple


Posted by eRRaTiK on Apr-25-2007 07:07:

now Bidor knows how to post normal-sized images

lava lamp is an absolute must for any production studio.


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quote:
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Posted by Rinster on Apr-25-2007 15:34:

quote:
Originally posted by eRRaTiK
now Bidor knows how to post normal-sized images

lava lamp is an absolute must for any production studio.


Posted by Xenocreator_PG_ on Apr-26-2007 02:21:

HR824 Mackie studio monitors
HS120 Mackie Sub
24" widescreen
Virus n other stuffs
shit load of games, music & beer makes life sweet!!


Posted by chuckluis on Apr-26-2007 03:28:

nice fnatic pad


Posted by mysticalninja on Apr-26-2007 03:31:

quote:
Originally posted by Xenocreator_PG_
HR824 Mackie studio monitors
HS120 Mackie Sub
24" widescreen
Virus n other stuffs
shit load of games, music & beer makes life sweet!!



no drugs?


Posted by camsr on Apr-26-2007 05:03:

xeno wut game is that?


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