I have a basement studio, with a PA system, consisting of two 1500w power amps, two channel EQ, DBX compressor, two Peavey SP5G 15" speakers, and two Yorkville YX15 speakers.
I use a Digi 003 rack plus, into a Mac pro 3,1, with one vocal mic, one mic for a marshall amp/cab, one mic for a Genz Benz amp/cab, a Bass guitar DI, an M-audio Keystation pro, and a Yamaha electric drum set.
Main outs from the 003 go out to the PA. The room is about 18'x18', treated for reflection.
Because my room is in a basement, I can have the volume level basically as loud as I want, with very little feedback, it sounds absolutely phenomenal. I keep the EQ on the PA basically flat, as well as the compressor. Utilizing Waves plugins
Recordings sound as good as the live sound, on multiple sources.
Tell me why I need tiny little monitors...
I use a Digi 003 rack plus, into a Mac pro 3,1, with one vocal mic, one mic for a marshall amp/cab, one mic for a Genz Benz amp/cab, a Bass guitar DI, an M-audio Keystation pro, and a Yamaha electric drum set.
Main outs from the 003 go out to the PA. The room is about 18'x18', treated for reflection.
Because my room is in a basement, I can have the volume level basically as loud as I want, with very little feedback, it sounds absolutely phenomenal. I keep the EQ on the PA basically flat, as well as the compressor. Utilizing Waves plugins
Recordings sound as good as the live sound, on multiple sources.
Tell me why I need tiny little monitors...
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