I would have liked a U47 as well however, the prices for them are rather steep. Instead, I purchased a Soundelux E47. Just got it today so I don't know anything yet but I am certainly hoping for some good vocal tracks. I have some important vocal recordings planned in the next few weeks and I...
I have seen a number of threads wherein certain retailers were recommended becuase of the option to try the goods and then return for something else if not completely satisfied. The question then is how do you know that the item you purchase as new was not already shipped to someone and...
My first electric piano was a silver top Rhodes suitcase model. I was about thirteen years old and my father freind's son went off to college and gave up playing. they had it in the garage and gave it to me for nothing. I later sold it because I considered it a studio instrument and needed the...
I am just trying to have the capabilities ot changing tempos and/or using the sounds from the loop individualoly incase I like the groove but also need specific hits or rythmic figures that are not part of the loop material. I have lready found out that recycle will do the job very nicely. But...
Even bfore I read Henry Devil's post the idea occurred to me so I think I like that method because squinting to see what the hell I abbreviated is just too much of a pain.
http://www.studioelectronics.com/index.php
Just studioelectronics.com will do. By the way, this is the company that makes analogue synths. On their site they have testimonials somewhat bashing instruments like the Nord lead and the Virus C (I assume b also). In my opinion though, those...
1176...This is a familiar sequence of numbers. Notably, it is the model for the current Universal Audio limiter that was originally manufactured, i believe, by Urei. That said, today, of course, one can purchase a brand spanking new box from Universal Audio for a reasonable price and have the...
Don't many pros use Shoeps mics for that type of music? I don't know the models numbers but I suppose they sould be looked into. Frankly, I believe in buying the top quality mics simply becuse the retain their value and, you never need to upgrade. Unfortunately, this is not always practical.
Don't we have to know what type of instruments and what type of music this person intends on recording before recommending microphones. Otherwise, what is the actual criteria? What recording medium, what type of room environment etc. and so forth. Seems to me that without that information, it is...
It happned to me and I brought the board in for repair. The ribbon cable was replaced, that was about six months ago. It has worked since though once or twice I have had a problem with one of the channels but otherwise, it is better than it was. The replacement ribbon seems to do the trick.
Datavision. Or is it Data Vision? Whichever...it is on 5th near or about 40th street (maybe a block or two south). Anyway, 5th Avenue on the east side of the street.
P.S. (I know, all taken in the right spirit).http://www.homerecording.com/bbs/images/icons/icon7.gif http://www.homerecording.com/bbs/images/icons/icon10.gif
Yes, Yes, I did notice that I wrote your name wrong. A thousand pardons. But, by the way buddy, just my opinion, you don't like it then maybe you can't back up your statement?
"Design" their gear? Do you mean build? and if that is the case, then what weight should the rest of that statment be given. In other words, let me be clear; Is there any truth to the statement that hight school kids "design" thier gear using old bird feeders.
BECAUSE, if not, that is...
FWIW I have a Mackie 24/8 and I have had some problems. for starters, the Aux sends sometimes cut out until I raise the leve high enough to kick it back in. This sucks. I brought it in for repair and I was told that Mackie was aware of the problem and had an upgrade kit for free. The upgrade...
Yo dog...er, littel dog...you certainly are making a good argument for the Lawson mic. But I believe there is another issue at hand and that is this: Though the Soundelux is substantially more expensive (in fact, as I see an 1176 or Distressor more expensivee at that), the Soundelux may retain...
But that is the point. When someone says that one mic is "better" it is a relative term. better than what. the 149 is "better" than the 147 and also more than $1,500.00 cheaper. However, if compared to say a Rode NTK, what then would the prevailing wisdom be?
Therein lies the rub. Ltimately...
I for one do not believe that the so und difference can be detected, if any, between Hosa snakes and some other company. I have Hosa insert snakes and Pro Co insert snakes in my studio and frankly, there is no sound difference. What difference there is is more of a funcional matter. Funny thing...
I am using a Mackie 24/8 to record with MOTU 24 i/o (24/96). Since I record by myself, I do one part at a time and use a Universal Audio 2610 pre. The Mackie is for monitoring and doing basic mixes. Since I have such a good pre I don't necessarily need a better board. Until I can afford an...