
mjbphotos
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Yeah, all those hard surfaces, you will really need to treat to get rid of the slapback echo. And the corners will really screw up your bass response if you don't get some traps in there (assuming you are mixing in there).
Actually, I think I'm going to dispense with connecting these and just keep a "snake" of power cables and swap the synth out on a floor stand when I want to work with them or program them. Since I'm not sequencing or playing live, there isn't as much reason to have them all connected at the same time. Bonus: cleaner lookThey look lovely, until you add cables and power supplies! Very clean look!
Thanks! You mean for the "drum machine" right? ha haLooks really cool. And even a carpet for the drum kit.
Ha ha! I said that right after it was delivered! I have a plan and have managed to fit all that I want into my "project" studio. It's not like I'll be tracking a band in there, it will just be me, maybe a guest occasionally. Plus, it's all the room we had in the backyard!You're going to need a bigger shed!
Yes, two people can carry it, just using hyperbole to convey how heavy that thing is! once it’s in, it’s in and I won’t be moving it much, that’s for sure. The Tascam MS-16 and Tascam 388 both weigh a bit too.Two man carry for sure. Desk looks nice
That‘s awesome to hear! I plan to use iMac with Logic Pro with mine, digital option, as well. The 388 was just for fun and that I used to use it in 94 at the studio I worked at. I ran studio C, lower cost recording for younger bands, and loved it’s workflow. Nostalgia purchase for me.Cool. ?? Yeah that’s a heavy beast.
It will be a nice setup . ?
I’m running the M520, an MSR 16 , combined with pro tools and reaper.
Always been very happy with the console and deck.
Incorporating the digital just opened up more options.
Look forward to seeing your setup when it’s all done. ?
I hear this comment from other people, and really don't understand it. Being digital doesn't mean you have to work on your own, any more than having a 16 track means you have to play with a band. McCartney did his first solo album on his on, playing all the instruments, and did it with tape.Despite the advantages of digital, analog recording is so much more fun. (To me)
Working in a 16 track tape format is so much more rewarding on a musical level. The workflow is so different from working in solitude in a daw. You gotta work together and actually play music. ?