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Posted by alanzo on Feb-08-2009 15:54:

quote:
Originally posted by 4everX
i read, you had a virus powercore, what are the differences between the real Virus and the powercore version ??


Very little. The Virus|Powercore and Virus B are very similar in sound. Not identical, but very similar. The difference is especially apparent when using distortion FX. I think this may just be because the Virus B uses analog outs whereas the Virus|Powercore goes straight into the DAW.


Posted by justjabbin on Feb-08-2009 16:14:

quote:
Originally posted by Kismet7
sick setup. Seeing the Mopho in a lot of studios these days.


I love my synth-whore buddy !!!! WE need to get those things into some tunes!!!


Posted by 4everX on Feb-08-2009 22:43:

quote:
Originally posted by alanzo
Very little. The Virus|Powercore and Virus B are very similar in sound. Not identical, but very similar. The difference is especially apparent when using distortion FX. I think this may just be because the Virus B uses analog outs whereas the Virus|Powercore goes straight into the DAW.


do you think virus PW is a good product or useless ?? i ask you this beacuse in my country the prices are equal (virus B 450 eur, virus|PW 399 eur)


Posted by alanzo on Feb-09-2009 00:07:

quote:
Originally posted by 4everX
do you think virus PW is a good product or useless ?? i ask you this beacuse in my country the prices are equal (virus B 450 eur, virus|PW 399 eur)


I'd much rather have a Virus|Powercore than a Virus B. But you need the Powercore PCI card to run the Virus|Powercore plugin. If you already have the Powercore card, you can actually download a demo of the Virus|Powercore plugin from the TC Electronic website.


Posted by 4everX on Feb-09-2009 10:31:

quote:
Originally posted by alanzo
I'd much rather have a Virus|Powercore than a Virus B. But you need the Powercore PCI card to run the Virus|Powercore plugin. If you already have the Powercore card, you can actually download a demo of the Virus|Powercore plugin from the TC Electronic website.


thank you


Posted by CReddick on Feb-09-2009 18:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Kismet7
CReddick, Smart move putting the Mac in seperate room, I cant stand the noise PC's make, that shit gets to you after a while. Had to get a quiet case and a quiet cpu fan, otherwise PC's get unbearable after years of use.

I recognize a few things in your rack, what you got in there?


Amen to the Mac in the other room. that g5 is as loud as my vacuum cleaner. My room is so silent now that the only noise i hear is the buzz of the power supply in my Carvin power amp. He's on the desk now and I may migrate him to the lower rack.

From top to bottom (nothing fancy schmancy):

Furman Power thingy
Antelope Audio OCX Clock
Patchbay
Korg Tuner
DBX 386 pre-amp with custom Sovtek NOS tube front end
Line6 PODxt Pro (for guitar stuff / re-amping)
MOTU 2408mk2 interface
MOTU 308 interface
Midiman 8x8 midi interface

Next on my list; Antelope Audio 10M


Posted by sterilis on Feb-09-2009 18:16:

quote:
Originally posted by CReddick
Amen to the Mac in the other room. that g5 is as loud as my vacuum cleaner. My room is so silent now that the only noise i hear is the buzz of the power supply in my Carvin power amp. He's on the desk now and I may migrate him to the lower rack.

From top to bottom (nothing fancy schmancy):

Furman Power thingy
Antelope Audio OCX Clock
Patchbay
Korg Tuner
DBX 386 pre-amp with custom Sovtek NOS tube front end
Line6 PODxt Pro (for guitar stuff / re-amping)
MOTU 2408mk2 interface
MOTU 308 interface
Midiman 8x8 midi interface

Next on my list; Antelope Audio 10M


where did you get your shelving to put everything on?


Posted by CReddick on Feb-09-2009 18:39:

quote:
Originally posted by sterilis
where did you get your shelving to put everything on?


I got both the desk and the rack no craigslist, so i'm not sure of exact models etc...

The rack is a carpeted version of something like this:
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Spire7141/

The workstation is something like this:
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/ETUDE/

again, sorry, i dont have exact details for either.


Posted by sterilis on Feb-09-2009 18:40:

quote:
Originally posted by CReddick
I got both the desk and the rack no craigslist, so i'm not sure of exact models etc...

The rack is a carpeted version of something like this:
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Spire7141/

The workstation is something like this:
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/ETUDE/

again, sorry, i dont have exact details for either.


no worries. this is enough information for me to get what im looking for. cheers.


Posted by alanzo on Feb-10-2009 18:39:

quote:
Originally posted by sterilis
no worries. this is enough information for me to get what im looking for. cheers.


I like the Studio RTA desks. They're cheaper, but still built like a tank, and have gear racks built in.


Posted by cryophonik on Feb-10-2009 18:40:

quote:
Originally posted by alanzo
I like the Studio RTA desks. They're cheaper, but still built like a tank, and have gear racks built in.


ditto.


Posted by sterilis on Feb-10-2009 18:47:

quote:
Originally posted by alanzo
I like the Studio RTA desks. They're cheaper, but still built like a tank, and have gear racks built in.


you any links? it will have to support and imac, jp8000, 2 cdj800s, djm600, serato, monitors and some more equipment.


Posted by Ry Thomas on Feb-10-2009 18:55:

Yeah same here, my desk has about 20+ stone of gear on it and it's rock solid


Posted by Ry Thomas on Feb-10-2009 18:58:

quote:
Originally posted by sterilis
you any links? it will have to support and imac, jp8000, 2 cdj800s, djm600, serato, monitors and some more equipment.




I've removed top shelf and upper bits and used the monitor shelf as a much bigger keyboard shelf

HERE


Posted by sterilis on Feb-10-2009 19:00:

quote:
Originally posted by Ry Thomas
I've removed top shelf and upper bits and used the monitor shelf as a much bigger keyboard shelf

HERE


would suit me to the ground. did u buy this from america?


Posted by Ry Thomas on Feb-10-2009 19:04:

No mate from HERE


Posted by sterilis on Feb-10-2009 19:06:

quote:
Originally posted by Ry Thomas
No mate from HERE


nice one mate cheers


Posted by justjabbin on Feb-11-2009 16:04:

quote:
Originally posted by Ry Thomas No mate from HERE


quote:
Originally posted by justjabbin




I got that workstation a few months back from guitar center, it was in stock....changed my life

I love the sturdy build and strong wheels....makes it very easy to get behind and mess with the wires connect/disconnect things etc...solid choice

make sure you have a power drill or putting it together will be a bitch!


Posted by 4everX on Feb-12-2009 10:57:

it looks cool


Posted by 4everX on Feb-12-2009 10:58:

sorry double post


Posted by orTofønChiLd on Feb-12-2009 20:34:

quote:
Originally posted by justjabbin
I got that workstation a few months back from guitar center, it was in stock....changed my life

I love the sturdy build and strong wheels....makes it very easy to get behind and mess with the wires connect/disconnect things etc...solid choice

make sure you have a power drill or putting it together will be a bitch!


nice subwoofer, thats a great looking studio


Posted by justjabbin on Feb-12-2009 20:41:

quote:
Originally posted by orTofønChiLd
nice subwoofer, thats a great looking studio


thanks, simple right now since I am all software based

sub helps a lot getting the low end clean and clear.

more pictures;

http://averyparkermusic.com/studio.html


Posted by CReddick on Feb-14-2009 07:40:

quote:
Originally posted by palm
love your tannoys!


Me loves dem too~! I've been mixing on them for years now and we've really gotten to know each other pretty well.


Posted by Nicolas Oliver on Mar-15-2009 19:19:

A little update:



Got rid of the Novation Remote SL 61 USB MIDI keyboard (too big and I don't need it) and added a Virus TI Snow plus a (used) M-AUDIO Keystation 49e USB MIDI keyboard. I'm not sure if I'll end up keeping the Snow...


Posted by Stef on Mar-15-2009 19:43:

quote:
Originally posted by Nick Cenik
I'm not sure if I'll end up keeping the Snow...


I'll agree, i feel you have a way to go before you can handle hardware.

edit: not to sound like an ass or make you feel bad, i just meant that you could stand to grow a bit more first.


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