everything i have in my studio

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1. Medion computer 3.0 gigs 512 ram
2.delta 44 sound card
3.Yamaha mg 12 something mixer??
4 V- Amp 2
5. Fender Stage 100 amp
6. Pearl Export drum set
7. Peace drum set
8. sm57
9. d112
8. Mca sp1 condenser
9. Marshall condenser..?
10. a few audio techs (came in a pack)
11.Ibanez 7 string
12 Esp ltd f 50
13. Washburn
14. fender mex strat
15. Palmer Acoustic
16. Yamaha bass
17. some 25 watt bass amp
18. ibanez smash box pedal
19. 8 pLANTET WAVES MIC CHORDS
20. 8 instrumet chords
21. sonar 3 and 4
22. nuendo 2.0
23. wave lab
24. waves platium bundle
25. cool edit pro 2
26. guitar rig
27. fruity loops
28. magix studio 7
29. squire 75 watt pa
30. 4 mics stands and pop filter


anything else i need...im only 19 :)
 
Welcome to the board. It depends. What do you do with what you have already? Does it work for you? Actually, your recording skills are what you still need if that isn't enough gear. BTW, this is the studio design forum, where people ask questions regarding their recording space, not equipment. Post your gear questions in the gear forums. If you need information regarding studio spaces, or are having problems with acoustics in your room, ask here.
fitZ :)
 
well my squARE room is 10x12 ehh and it pretty much has insolation falling off the walls lol yeah but i wanna get some good acoustics...i dunno if its poissible since its square and small...any suggestions of what matterial i should use..and my dad said something about egg cartions on the wall and im not sure what i really need.
 
You must have a damned good job, for a 19 year old.
That's a nice chunk of change tied up in software and plugins alone.
 
and it pretty much has insolation falling off the walls lol yeah but i wanna get some good acoustics...i dunno if its poissible since its square and small...any suggestions of what matterial i should use..
Hmmmmmm, 19 huh? Damn. I hope your Audio engineering career is a success.

and my dad said something about egg cartions on the wall
Egg cartons are useless except for packaging eggs and craft projects. Do yourself AND your dad a favor.
READ THIS. It should tell you what you need to know. If you have questions afterwards, we will try to help then. BTW, 10x12 is NOT square.
http://searcht.netscape.com/ns/boom..._url=http://www.ethanwiner.com/acoustics.html
 
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StudioMxPx,

It sounds like you've got a good set of recording tools for now. The rest can be broken down into learning how to use what you've got and gettting your room functional enough to make recording the pleasure it should be. As Rick suggested, it would be good to spend some time learning about basic acoustics and room layout. Your space is fine for a beginner studio (heck, mine is only 8x8), but it sounds like it needs some repair. I would suggest you spend some time, also, over at http://www.saecollege.de/reference_material/index.html in the Acoustics section. Learn the basics of acoustic design elements, and review the sample studio designs posted there. The bedroom studio, in particular, should be of interest for you.

Good luck, and don't be shy about asking questions. We really do try to help out around here, even though some of us get a little cranky from time to time. If you act like you want to learn, and don't become a smart alec, we in turn will provide as much helpful information as we are able to.

Cheers,
Darryl.....
 
Post your adress too :eek: , so someone less fortunate can rip you off when your not looking.....
 
um... bigdaddyd i have heard you talk about ripping other people off also. i don't think if you were to have or do have thousands of dollars invested in recording and live music and pro audio equipment you would want it ripped off. good day sir.
 
Yes, I have sarcasticly posted to have addresses listed.

If I was your mommy, Id have said, "dont list all your items on that websight, someone is going to see them, see where your located, and come rip all your things off". Im not anyones mommy so I posted a little reminder that was sarcasticly intended.

Look, people spend thousands to hide items (pawnable items) from the view of theifs. The world is full of people that would rip us off and not even care. To list everything you own for the world to see, and to have the city and state you live in, and your age... All thats left is listing your address and your a victim. Addressess arent that hard to come by.

I was really only looking out for all of us, but if it was taken wrong, sorry ya'll. I wont do it again. And FYI, id rather die than take something from another person..

D
 
I'd say $4k in software is pretty amazing for a teenager. There was another kid in here boasting a similar collection of software and I had to ask, "Why would you need Nuendo, Sonar 3/4, and Cakewalk?" You should have saved the $2k and got Ntrack instead. That is, if you actually paid for any of it in the first place.
 
HangDawg - that was my initial assumption, but I refrained from stating such mostly because at 19, I had a small collection of recording hardware already and I worked full time, school full time, and did car audio installations on the side for extra cash.

Brandon - I think he was just making a point about someone posting their entire collection on gear on the internet, for security reasons. I've done that a few times myself, and my gear list is on my website in fact, along with my address. This is what alarm systems are for. :D
 
i just turned 18 and you can see my basement studio at http://www.angelfire.com/punk3/victims/index.html , and believe it or not, i bought about 95% of it and actually know how to work it all... i'm not a little stupid rich kid like people may think, actually right now i'm broke. therefore i sit home and record all day haha...
 
im a stupid rich kid too..my dad pays for it all..i just have to spend like 4 months doing choirs everyday. my dad is like investing his money in me or somerthing i dunno...i just hope i can start my own studio and make decent music.....i have like 3 pitbulls guarding my studio along with alarm system.
 
frederic said:
HangDawg - that was my initial assumption, but I refrained from stating such mostly because at 19, I had a small collection of recording hardware already and I worked full time, school full time, and did car audio installations on the side for extra cash.

Brandon - I think he was just making a point about someone posting their entire collection on gear on the internet, for security reasons. I've done that a few times myself, and my gear list is on my website in fact, along with my address. This is what alarm systems are for. :D


Either way, I'm not sure he really needs all that software. But, what the hell do I know.
 
i just like software i think its nice to have lots of it. to be honest i like cooledit pro 2 better then nuendo 2 and i really dont care for sonar, sonar 4 is cool for surround..i could never fuggure out the surround foir nuendo 2
 
.i could never fuggure out the surround foir nuendo 2
Or spelling.

Good grief :rolleyes: You are REALLY 19? Good thing you have rich parents. Looks to me like they should have spent the money on education.
 
Seems to me like it is cracked software. I hate to make assumptions, and you can deny all you want, but either you cracked it, or you have had no idea what you need. Your mic locker is nothing, less than a thousand in mics, yet, you have expensive, new edition, software and plugins, easily adding up to 4,000. Learn to spend your money, if you even have to buy anything.
 
StudioMxpx said:
i just like software i think its nice to have lots of it. to be honest i like cooledit pro 2 better then nuendo 2 and i really dont care for sonar, sonar 4 is cool for surround..i could never fuggure out the surround foir nuendo 2

Give you $50 for that troublesome nuendo package... :rolleyes:
 
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