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Posted by Zak McKracken on Jul-30-2008 11:02:

whats taht keybpoard? looks nice


Posted by psymon.d on Jul-30-2008 14:57:

its an m-audio axiom 49...very nice midi controller, great keys, and 8 knobs/sliders/pads...unless you mean the keyboard on the floor hahaha..that's a xiosynth


Posted by Vortex_SA on Jul-30-2008 14:58:

quote:
Originally posted by psymon.d
its an m-audio axiom 49...very nice midi controller, great keys, and 8 knobs/sliders/pads...unless you mean the keyboard on the floor hahaha..that's a xiosynth


gotta love the SG


Posted by psymon.d on Jul-30-2008 17:15:

yes sir. i love adding guitar to my productions


Posted by Nicolas Oliver on Jul-31-2008 01:41:

At long last I have setup my studio! I think that given the amount of space initially available I have done a nice job putting it all together. I do realize that many more things could be done (e.g. padding for the walls) but for now I am happy. Thanks go out to the members on here who took the time to give me their advice re: desk dimensions, monitor placement, and so on--your help is much appreciated mates!







Custom built desk, Event TR8 monitors, Novation Remote SL 61key USB MIDI keyboard, Echo Audiofire4 audio interface, Windows XP

(Ignore the pencil case, binder, clipboard and so on: the second half of my desk is doubling as a work-station for school)


Posted by Vortex_SA on Jul-31-2008 06:55:

quote:
Originally posted by psymon.d
yes sir. i love adding guitar to my productions


+1 man... im currently finishing a project of mine, took a fender squire strat, replaced the 3 singles with 2 hums, cutted the wood some more to get less weight and look cool, and refretted the neck w/ jumbo frets... ill post pics when done i can't wait to get it done it took me half a year...


Posted by Zak McKracken on Jul-31-2008 11:46:

quote:
Originally posted by cenik
At long last I have setup my studio! I think that given the amount of space initially available I have done a nice job putting it altogether. I do realize that many more things could be done (e.g. padding for the walls) but for now I am happy. Thanks go out to the members on here who took the time to give me their advice re: desk dimensions, monitor placement, and so on--your help is much appreciated mates!







Custom built desk, Event TR8 monitors, Novation Remote SL 61key USB MIDI keyboard, Echo Audiofire4 audio interface, Windows XP

(Ignore the pencil case, binder, clipboard and so on: the second half of my desk is doubling as a work-station for school)


looks very nice. now what sequencer do u use and what are your comp specs?


Posted by Nicolas Oliver on Jul-31-2008 13:17:

quote:
Originally posted by palm
looks very nice. now what sequencer do u use and what are your comp specs?


Thank you

DAW: Ableton Live

PC specs: Core 2 Duo @ 2.33ghz, 4gb ram, 250gb hd, GeForce 8400 GS video card, ASUS P5K-VM mobo, etc.


Posted by Ry Thomas on Aug-01-2008 15:11:

She sleeps


Posted by StanVoid on Aug-01-2008 15:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Ry Thomas
She sleeps


varr nice!

so what's the use of those mixing boards I see lots of producers using? Why not just use the mixers provided in any sequencer out there? Is it an analog vs digital mixdown thing?


Posted by Ry Thomas on Aug-01-2008 15:17:

I prefer hands on mixing dude, this has everything i need from a digital mixer so it does me fine.


Posted by StanVoid on Aug-01-2008 15:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Ry Thomas
I prefer hands on mixing dude, this has everything i need from a digital mixer so it does me fine.


interesting. but it does have an improved mixdown quality over a Logic Mixer, for example right?


Posted by Ry Thomas on Aug-01-2008 15:22:

It has its 'own' sound as each channel has its own compression and eq if that's what you mean. plenty of room to get more synths and outboard gear so it does me fine


Posted by StanVoid on Aug-01-2008 15:23:

not to mention it looks fuckin sweet


Posted by DJDav0 on Aug-01-2008 21:38:

quote:
Originally posted by [Ocean]State
Here is my studio. Very simple since I only use software, an Emu Xboard 49 midi keyboard, Behringer mixer and M-Audio BX-5 monitors. The PC is custom built and the monitors are Dell 20" wide screens. The desk is Ikea.








that desk is just what am after really? how much u pay for that m8?


Posted by MaartenHercules on Aug-02-2008 00:44:





Synthesizers: Access Virus, Roland Juno, Yamaha DX, Yamaha Motif


Posted by DJ RANN on Aug-02-2008 20:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Ry Thomas
She sleeps


Congrats on getting the D8B, it looks like mint condition! - How are you finding it and what OS does the PC have?

Nice setup by the way, and the desk looks good (what is that too?)


Posted by Ry Thomas on Aug-02-2008 21:37:

Well, i only have 1 ADAT card atm(other 3 are in UK customs as is Apogee card) but . . . .

Rock solid, nice eq and comp per channel(not sure if ill need them) gutted it is discontinued, its a whack ass bit of kit, grabbing one in good nick takes a lot of time, if you can do it, do it ! ! !


Desk is RTA Producer Station


Posted by Eric J on Aug-03-2008 17:40:

I figured its time to post some updated studio pics. A lot has changed since the last time I posted on this thread....

Full Studio


Rack 1


Rack 2


Top shot


Posted by Zak McKracken on Aug-03-2008 18:51:

whats that on top of the clavia? monitoring-remote or something?


Posted by Ry Thomas on Aug-03-2008 19:32:

Dude, how are the keys on your Logic keyboard? Thinking of getting a cubase one


Posted by Eric J on Aug-03-2008 21:31:

quote:
Originally posted by palm
whats that on top of the clavia? monitoring-remote or something?


Thats the optional remote control for the Presonus Central Station. Pretty much a must have if you are going to buy the Central Station.

quote:
Originally posted by Ry Thomas
Dude, how are the keys on your Logic keyboard? Thinking of getting a cubase one


They are pretty much the same as the standard Apple keyboard. I think they based it on the older G5 keyboards. I like having the extended key layout, though.


Posted by Vortex_SA on Aug-03-2008 23:22:

quote:
Originally posted by Eric J
I figured its time to post some updated studio pics. A lot has changed since the last time I posted on this thread....


wicked stuff there mate... but dont you find those speakers too close to you? its almost like having a giant headphones from what i see here


Posted by Eric J on Aug-03-2008 23:39:

quote:
Originally posted by Vortex_SA
wicked stuff there mate... but dont you find those speakers too close to you? its almost like having a giant headphones from what i see here


Well with the current setup I cant really put them any farther back.


Posted by Subtle on Aug-03-2008 23:52:

quote:
Originally posted by Eric J
Well with the current setup I cant really put them any farther back.
I would have put them more to sides, like that famous triangle.


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