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LarryF
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Hi, I'm interested in opinions from anyone on an upcoming purchase I want to make. I use MOTU DP3 with a MOTU 828, MOTU MidiExpressXT, Apple G4 dual 1 gig, and Mackie Control (the "MOTU Studio" concept, I guess). I've been using Waves Native Gold for effects. My keyboards and modules include Triton Studio 88, Yamaha P200, Roland XV3080, Kurzweil PC2R, and a Triton Rack. I compose smooth jazz, some funk, and some rock - no hip hop, R&B, techno, dance, etc.
I'm pretty happy with Waves but I am interested in taking my sound to the next level by adding one serious pro-level processor to the studio. What I really want is the full, smooth, rich sound that I hear on CDs - particularly smooth jazz CDs - but can't quite get from my own work. I'm guessing a channel strip with tube amp might be the answer, or maybe a great pre amp with EQ. But I'm not sure. Importantly, I do very little acoustic/mic work - this is intended 95 % for conditioning the sound of stereo keyboards and synths, so anything I buy must at a minimum handle stereo instrument input and, in an ideal world, be designed from the ground up for stereo instrument sound conditioning.
My budget is $1,500 to $2,500 but I would bump that up to $3,000 if there was a perfect piece of gear out there that really fit my needs. I've been reading up on offerings from Avalon, Drawmer, etc. but now I'm really looking to get beyond the brochures and hear from people who know the gear. I would appreciate any ideas or guidance you may have.
Thank you!
Larry F
I'm pretty happy with Waves but I am interested in taking my sound to the next level by adding one serious pro-level processor to the studio. What I really want is the full, smooth, rich sound that I hear on CDs - particularly smooth jazz CDs - but can't quite get from my own work. I'm guessing a channel strip with tube amp might be the answer, or maybe a great pre amp with EQ. But I'm not sure. Importantly, I do very little acoustic/mic work - this is intended 95 % for conditioning the sound of stereo keyboards and synths, so anything I buy must at a minimum handle stereo instrument input and, in an ideal world, be designed from the ground up for stereo instrument sound conditioning.
My budget is $1,500 to $2,500 but I would bump that up to $3,000 if there was a perfect piece of gear out there that really fit my needs. I've been reading up on offerings from Avalon, Drawmer, etc. but now I'm really looking to get beyond the brochures and hear from people who know the gear. I would appreciate any ideas or guidance you may have.
Thank you!
Larry F