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    Chemistry Recording.com

    Thanks for all the positive comments on the new Studio. Here is the new link to our website. http://chemistryrecording.com Thanks and comments are always welcome. Bob
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    My New Studio - Moved From Basement

    Reply to Tonio Tonio.. I like the Soundtracs desk. Much more Routing capability than a similar mackie. The british eqs provide nice control. Still getting used to the differences like for inserts ring is send tip is return. Other than that a very quiet and musical board. If I can figure out...
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    let me see your studio!

    Pics Of New Studio Here are pics of the set-up. http://bobpowell.freehomepage.com/photo.html Chemistry Recording
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    My New Studio - Moved From Basement

    Thanks for the positive comment. I am hoping for anyone to post some constructive thoughts about the studio and set-up to improve what my partner and I started with.
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    My New Studio - Moved From Basement

    I moved from my basement into a 30 x 30 Brick Garage - nothing fancy, but great recordings. We call it Chemistry Recording! http://bobpowell.freehomepage.com http://www.bobpowell.freehomepage.com/photo.html See the Chemistry recording Page for Pictures!
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    What monitors do you use?

    Yamaha NS-10M Studio Monitors I just wanted to add my 2 cents about the Yamaha NS-10Ms. They were my first Studio Monitors and I really learned a lot from them. Crappy sounds Crappy on them. I had the opportunity to audition the non-powered Event 20/20s and thought that they had better low end...
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    I Love This Quote - Oh So True

    RE.. Have you had any experience with the Equitek E-200 (CAD). I recently bought one used and have been really impressed - I jumped on the marshall bandwagon after only having Sure SM57s and 58s - I also picked up a new AT3525. I use the mics mainly on vocals. I would rate the equitek as being...
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    review on marshall mics at pro rec..

    I have also had the MXL2001 for a few months and it was my first large condenser mic. I have seen some of the limitations that the pro-rec review - but used with a Art MP it seems to be better than a dynamic - Here is another review that was done by Mix Magazine. The review is not scathing - or...
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    CD-R's

    I agree with sonusman.. Get an internal CDR and look for a Yamaha or Plextor. These both support digital audio. Some of the others only support .wav or other formats. Most of the Yamaha units come with Easy CD Creator software which works really well. SCSI is the best way to go, so even with the...
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    Need help choosing a 200-250$ compressor

    I recently purchased a Behringer Autocom MDX1400 and am having great results compared to the Ashly SC-50 that I have had for years. Does anyone want to comment on the difference between the Composer and the Autocom. I have read that there is really no noticable difference. Is that true. I like...
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    has anyone tried BBT's Sonic Maximizer??

    Sonusman - Ed.. I respect your opinion. I use my maximizer situationally. I have a good sound system using EV 1503ER main cabinets and 1810LER Subcabinets all powered by Carver 1200 amps run at straight 8ohms, Ashly crossover at 40-50hz. There are times when you want to fake the sound because of...
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    3630 - shudder???

    I was wondering about the Behringer Autocom. Is this as good as the Composer. I am trying to make a good buying decision. Bob
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    I Need Help Buying Monitors

    I also suggest keeping an eye on E-bay and Rock Auction. It seems that you see a good set of NS-10s for two or three hundred dollars. I have also seen Alesis Monitor One's and Twos in your budget. Keep hunting. I have a set of NS-10s and agree with the theory behind them. My mixes turn out good...
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    has anyone tried BBT's Sonic Maximizer??

    Happee.. I do both live sound and DJ work and have have a BBE 422 in my rack for a few years. I like what it does. You can go to their website http://bbe.com and even download the owner's manual. It will give you a great idea of the concept and how is works. One suggestion that I have is that...
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    pops on burnt cds

    Dave and Empire... Check to see the format that the audio is recorded in. I have a Yamaha burner and it seems that the clicks and pops come from trying to copy a .wav file. I always create a disk image first using digital audio extraction. If I try to copy a cd that is in .wav - I have the same...
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    CD-G Mastering For Mac

    Empire... Try Http://www.goldenhawk.com They have software that copies the CD&G subcodes. I am pretty sure that they have a MAC version. I have had the software for a couple of years and it works great. It is certainly worth the money. Good. Luck. Bob
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    Philips CDR 765

    Baines & Dragon... I also have a Philips 765 and have tested the following scenario to better understand the meaning of this. I copied a regular CD from my Yamaha player to the Philips using the digital audio out(lightpipe). I then took the back-up copy out of the Philips and tried to repeat...
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    stand alone cd-r

    The salesman is wrong! You cannot use anything but the special audio cd's in the stand-alone player/recorder. What I have found is that you can do the following: I record my material into a Vestax HDR-6. I mixdown to the Philips 760. It is possible to copy the copy on a computer using the...
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    FD-8 to CD

    I went this route with a Vestax HDR-6 and a Philips Standalone CD Recorder - A Few hints - The recorders vary in price from place to place - I got mine at Sam's Club for only $299. Secondly I shopped for the special media that these players take - The best buy is at CDR Express for about $1.40...
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    Phillips 760 cdrw

    I am currently using a Philips 760 for archiving and backing up my data and it works great. My digital recorder is a Vestax HDR-6 and it has an optical out. So I can master and mixdown right to the 760. Another good feature is to use the re-writable disks where you can mix the songs down several...
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