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d.j. earon
01-13-2004, 11:06 AM
i recently recieved a flyer under my door for a studio here in my area...i was wondering if those that know could tell me if this set up is a good one...and what kind of sound should i expect...the list is as such...
equipment:
blue's baby bottle mike,hush iicx noise reduction,roland t5 electronic drums,delta1010,alesis master disk recorder,dbx 376 pre amp,digitech vocalist vr,symetrix 525 compressor,midiman midisport 8x8/s,allen&heath gl2200 board.

software:
sonar3 producer's edition,logic platinum 5.3,cubase vst32,alien connections re valver,lexicon pantheon,fruity loops 3,acid pro 4.0,sound forge,livesynth pro,lexicon psp42

i'm interested in checking them out..just wanted some feedback from the dhp family...thanks in advance...peace

socratez
01-13-2004, 03:14 PM
To me it looks like a project studio. NIce but not top of the bill.

d.j. earon
01-13-2004, 03:47 PM
Originally posted by socratez:
To me it looks like a project studio. NIce but not top of the bill. ...thanks for the response socratez..."project" meaning what exactly?

socratez
01-13-2004, 09:17 PM
Meaning that its not a studio designed for proffesional music recording. That doesnt meen that its impossible to make quality recordings, but it does meen that it aint a $10000000000 studio where they record Madonna or something..

Why are you interested in that studio?

O'love
01-14-2004, 02:33 AM
sounds indeed like a computer-based homestudio.....the blue mike is nice though ;)

not bad, but it's a sign when f.e. monitors aren't mentioned....these are *very* important...

Olaf

d.j. earon
01-14-2004, 09:38 AM
Originally posted by socratez:
Meaning that its not a studio designed for proffesional music recording. That doesnt meen that its impossible to make quality recordings, but it does meen that it aint a $10000000000 studio where they record Madonna or something..

Why are you interested in that studio? ...location mostly...it's walking distance..and the rates are pretty reasonable...along with the hours...it works for me...but thanks for the heads up...peace

jihad muhammad
01-14-2004, 10:09 AM
man, you got stuff in your house. you didnt spend all that money for nothing. what they have is just as equivelent as to what you have ( maybe you dont have the software and other things ) but you can make quality recordings at your crib if you just give yourself a chance to learn how to use what you got. unless you like wasting money smile.gif .
just some advice from your brother.

jihad

d.j. earon
01-14-2004, 10:15 AM
Originally posted by jihad muhammad:
man, you got stuff in your house. you didnt spend all that money for nothing. what they have is just as equivelent as to what you have ( maybe you dont have the software and other things ) but you can make quality recordings at your crib if you just give yourself a chance to learn how to use what you got. unless you like wasting money smile.gif .
just some advice from your brother.

jihad ...what took you so long? graemlins/respekt.gif ...thanks...peace

socratez
01-14-2004, 07:52 PM
Originally posted by jihad muhammad:
man, you got stuff in your house. you didnt spend all that money for nothing. what they have is just as equivelent as to what you have ( maybe you dont have the software and other things ) but you can make quality recordings at your crib if you just give yourself a chance to learn how to use what you got. unless you like wasting money smile.gif .
just some advice from your brother.

jihad smile.gif haha


So what gear do you have now??

d.j. earon
01-14-2004, 09:22 PM
Originally posted by socratez:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by jihad muhammad:
man, you got stuff in your house. you didnt spend all that money for nothing. what they have is just as equivelent as to what you have ( maybe you dont have the software and other things ) but you can make quality recordings at your crib if you just give yourself a chance to learn how to use what you got. unless you like wasting money smile.gif .
just some advice from your brother.

jihad smile.gif haha


So what gear do you have now?? </font>[/QUOTE]...haha my brother jihad...well i'm working with a mpc 2000,a proteus 2000 module,a midiman controller, and the piece that jihad is screaming on me about is the yamaha aw-16g digital workstation...all of this running through my dj set-up...very basic

So easy a protic can do it (QUAD)
01-19-2004, 12:52 PM
Originally posted by d.j. earon:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by socratez:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by jihad muhammad:
man, you got stuff in your house. you didnt spend all that money for nothing. what they have is just as equivelent as to what you have ( maybe you dont have the software and other things ) but you can make quality recordings at your crib if you just give yourself a chance to learn how to use what you got. unless you like wasting money smile.gif .
just some advice from your brother.

jihad smile.gif haha


So what gear do you have now?? </font>[/QUOTE]...haha my brother jihad...well i'm working with a mpc 2000,a proteus 2000 module,a midiman controller, and the piece that jihad is screaming on me about is the yamaha aw-16g digital workstation...all of this running through my dj set-up...very basic </font>[/QUOTE]HEY EARON, THEN YOU "PIMP" YO PROTEUS, AND YO MPC2000 TO THE MAX AS IF YOU OWN A MILLION DOLLAR STUDIO! YOU WILL BE SURPRISED OF WHAT YOU CAN ACCOMPLISH ONCE YOU "BECOME" THE EQUIPMENT YOU HAVE. smile.gif

socratez
01-19-2004, 08:32 PM
Yeah,,, listen to your brother earon,, he is right.

d.j. earon
01-22-2004, 08:53 PM
thanks alot fellas...peace

DOTSmusic
01-25-2004, 05:50 PM
Originally posted by d.j. earon:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by socratez:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by jihad muhammad:
man, you got stuff in your house. you didnt spend all that money for nothing. what they have is just as equivelent as to what you have ( maybe you dont have the software and other things ) but you can make quality recordings at your crib if you just give yourself a chance to learn how to use what you got. unless you like wasting money smile.gif .
just some advice from your brother.

jihad smile.gif haha


So what gear do you have now?? </font>[/QUOTE]...haha my brother jihad...well i'm working with a mpc 2000,a proteus 2000 module,a midiman controller, and the piece that jihad is screaming on me about is the yamaha aw-16g digital workstation...all of this running through my dj set-up...very basic </font>[/QUOTE]graemlins/stupid.gif

what's wrong with what you have? i put out a record a few years ago that was made using only an mpc2000, a Mackie mixing board, and a DAT recorder.