What are you guys recording with?
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decent starting out and you can use that interface with nuendo or cubase, any other multitrack software as well. the reason i mention this is there are alot of vst plugins( third party plugins)= = nuendo , cubase etc - protools is RTAS plugins harder to come by = more developement out there for vst plugs -rtcook wrote:I just bought a MBox with Pro Tools. I haven't had a chance to use it yet, but was told the Pro Tools software is the industry standard. What's your guys opinion on this?
Roger
protools = industry standard = lots of cash
nuendo , cubase and others more consumer based = cheaper and far more developement as far as third party plugs go etc
but see with digi hardware you can use both nuendo , protools etc any multitrack software
with anything other hardware RME MOTU, EMU = you cant use protools
food for thought
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http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/F ... -main.htmlflemingmras wrote:What do I record with?
My bawls in a vice...helps me hit those high notes!
No seriously, I use my computer and Cakewalk Home Studio Pro with a Mackie 1604VLZ mixer. However, I'm wanting to get a sound card with 8 ins/outs for true 8 track recording.
Jon
or spend alittle more and get the 002r both will run protools and anything else!
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Recording gear:
Tracking--One inch 8 trk Ampex 440c 15 & 30ips. Two inch 16 Ampex MM1100 15-30ips. Half inch 4 track Ampex 440c 15ips.
Mixdown deck--Ampex 440c 1/4" 2 trk 15ips/30ips
Mic Pres- (2) 1953 Ampex 300 Tube mic-pres (octal tubes)
Mackie VLZ XDR board.
For Analog to digital transfer MM-delta 1010 24/96. Cubase DAW.
Mics:
Electro Voice RE-20
Sennheiser ME-40
AKG d12
Shure 545 (8 total)
Cad CS4000 (2) (Large Condensor)
Tracking is done on tape and then dumped to digital. I would prefer to avoid digital altogether but it is quicker for editing and buring CD's. Now that Quantegy was saved by Discount Tape Co in May, tape is back on line and I thank my lucky stars.
Cheers,
Eric
Tracking--One inch 8 trk Ampex 440c 15 & 30ips. Two inch 16 Ampex MM1100 15-30ips. Half inch 4 track Ampex 440c 15ips.
Mixdown deck--Ampex 440c 1/4" 2 trk 15ips/30ips
Mic Pres- (2) 1953 Ampex 300 Tube mic-pres (octal tubes)
Mackie VLZ XDR board.
For Analog to digital transfer MM-delta 1010 24/96. Cubase DAW.
Mics:
Electro Voice RE-20
Sennheiser ME-40
AKG d12
Shure 545 (8 total)
Cad CS4000 (2) (Large Condensor)
Tracking is done on tape and then dumped to digital. I would prefer to avoid digital altogether but it is quicker for editing and buring CD's. Now that Quantegy was saved by Discount Tape Co in May, tape is back on line and I thank my lucky stars.
Cheers,
Eric
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hey guys how are you i haven't been on in a while as i have been studying
You guys own some fabulous recording gear and i am jealous of some of it.
I got a new AMD and Asus computer well amd 2800 and ASUS motherboard their flagship model with 512mb ram and 80Gig hard drive.
I have used a lot of music software over the years cakewalk cubase etc.
I recently got sonar 5 professional and that programme kicks ass it is really good cakewalk are definetly doing something right. Sonar 5 has fruity loops does anyone know where i can get fruity loop beats?
Anyway i have an old tascam mixer connected into the line input on the sound card and i just plug my guitar into there. I like Alien connections revalver that programme is really good.
Great emulations of real vintage guitar and bass amps but you still can't beat an old tube head
You guys own some fabulous recording gear and i am jealous of some of it.
I got a new AMD and Asus computer well amd 2800 and ASUS motherboard their flagship model with 512mb ram and 80Gig hard drive.
I have used a lot of music software over the years cakewalk cubase etc.
I recently got sonar 5 professional and that programme kicks ass it is really good cakewalk are definetly doing something right. Sonar 5 has fruity loops does anyone know where i can get fruity loop beats?
Anyway i have an old tascam mixer connected into the line input on the sound card and i just plug my guitar into there. I like Alien connections revalver that programme is really good.
Great emulations of real vintage guitar and bass amps but you still can't beat an old tube head
John Ross
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And it's probably not the money that's keeping her from doing it. She's probably like "John I will have none of that rock n roll crap in this house. You just worry about your schooling and education young man and keep listening to Barry Manilow and you'll go far in life. You don't need to learn how to build those rock n roll amps!"
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Stan,
not sure of your needs but you might check here
http://www.m-audio.com/index.php?do=products.family
maudio have agreat rep and good bang for your buck
not sure of your needs but you might check here
http://www.m-audio.com/index.php?do=products.family
maudio have agreat rep and good bang for your buck
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I record with Protools 02 Rack, hafler monitors
Mics,
Sm 57 & 58, Neuman TLM 103 , TLM 193, Rode NT 5 matched pair.
Focusrite Voicemaster Pro
Apple G5 PC twin 2.0 Processors
Protools is completely AWESOME !!!!!!
Mics,
Sm 57 & 58, Neuman TLM 103 , TLM 193, Rode NT 5 matched pair.
Focusrite Voicemaster Pro
Apple G5 PC twin 2.0 Processors
Protools is completely AWESOME !!!!!!
Gear
59 LP, 1956 Custom Shop Strat, 50 wattt Mesa Stiletto Ace 1X12 combo , Protools OO2 R. 12XXX 68 Series Metro Plexi. 1960 BHW 4X12
59 LP, 1956 Custom Shop Strat, 50 wattt Mesa Stiletto Ace 1X12 combo , Protools OO2 R. 12XXX 68 Series Metro Plexi. 1960 BHW 4X12