I had a listen to your stuff on sound cloud and I understand where you're coming from as far as your monitor needs. I think you have a clear vision of what is important to you. Like BroKen_H said, "Have Fun" I've been wanting a hardware synth for quite a while and the Korg MS20 is on my short...
For starters, great job singing. :thumbs up: There are a lot of affordable monitors on the market. Go have a listen to as many different ones as possible that are in your price range and get the ones "you" like best
The step at the top of the diagram is a side view of what you would see from the door looking into the room. The other bit is a crude floor plan. I was reluctant to talk to the folks at Insulwest because I got the acoustisorb somewhere else. Yeah, I'm very concerned about the glass as well...
I'm not sure I understand your main point.:confused: I know of someone that does professional voice-over work from their home. (I haven't seen their space) I'm pretty sure they don't have near the amount of treatment I'm proposing. My thinking is; I don't have to be overly concerned with low...
I want to check with the Guru's here to see if I'm on the right track treating a voice-over booth. The space is on the second floor of a commercial building. It's 2 meters wide, 4.1 meters long, 2.7 metres high. The 2 meter wall with the door is glass; the rear wall has a weird step up that's 1...
I'm interested in all aspects of recording and your post nudged me into action, to do some research. This site has pointed me in a good direction for some books; #23 & #24. https://soundcloud.com/tonebenders-podcast I've just begun to look. Hope this helps
The Rode NTG 2 is a good shotgun mic, powered by "AA" batteries or 48 volt phantom power that is in your price range. I have one I use with a Zoom H4n as well as my cameras. There are other good battery/phantom power mics on the market in your price range. The Rode is the only one I've used so...
I'm not sure of the types of freelance work you would be doing. I used a Zoom H4 with a shotgun mic to capture wildlife sounds and a handheld condenser mic for interviews with adequate results. You will also need some good closed back headphones. Here are a couple of links that may help you get...
Hi, When I was in the market for monitors I listened to as many different brands as I could in my price range. (This was advice I received on here and on another forum) There are a lot of good products out there. I stay away from M-Audio products due to a bad experience with one of their...
Hi, and welcome to the forum. I have the 61 SL MkII. I've used it with Logic, Reason, Native Instruments, and Adobe without any real problems. The only problems I've had, were due to my lack of skill, not the DAW. You should be fine no matter what DAW you decide to get. :thumbs up:
Go for it man. I don't know the best way to learn. I've just graduated university with a degree, majoring in music technology and minor in visual arts (painting, sculpture, etc.) at the age of 61. I bought a Roland RP 301R digital piano three weeks ago. I can almost play Mary had a little lamb...
High There, what is the name and where is your studio located? I'm in Perth and am relatively new to recording. I have a modest home set up, and record/mix as a hobby. Jeff
I like it. :thumbs up: I'm not sure how I feel about the effects on the vocals, my ears are from another era. my grand kids tell me to stop riding dinosaurs and get a car. :rolleyes: Good song though, made me move to the music. I'll have to listen a few more times. Again, well done. :thumbs up...
Great! The wall to ceiling join has a curved cornice all around the room. Does this make it unnecessary to consider it as a corner? I'll be able to make holes in the walls and ceiling, they just have to be patched at the end of the lease.
Hi all, I intend to make some corner traps for a space 11' wide x 21' 7" long. One side is 9' floor to ceiling the other 9' 11" floor to ceiling. The panels will be 4" thick. I read somewhere that the gap behind the panel to the corner should be 16 inches. To achieve this, the panel has to be at...
What is the output of the Tube MP Project Series connected to? (what DAW are you using?) It could be a routing issue. I don't think the Tube MP does AD/DA conversion. If you could post your entire signal chain, maybe some of the other members, most are way more knowledgeable than me, can help...