
wheelema
Boner-obo
Well, the beauty of this stuff is that it's ALL subjective. Can't make everybody happy. Hell, I can't hardly make myself happy!
sweetnubs said:If you have several grand to spend on useless gear that you don't know how to use why in the hell don't you just spend it on a professional studio with a reputable engineer that has engineered hundreds of albums year after year?
wheelema said:I agree that $4K will buy you a solid home studio. In support of this assertion this is what I could buy with $4K....
In the interest of complete disclosure note that no O/S or sequencing software is included.
- 24 input digital mixer/control surface where 8 are balanced analog w/mic pres. Incl. multiple MIDI I/O, multiple S/PDIF I/O.
- 1 very good single channel mic pre w/compression
- Software based compression, EQ, deesser, pitch correction, multi-part and choral backing vocals, multi-band compression/limiting, and much more than mentioned herein
- Servicable monitors (YSM1p or BX8). Not ADAM or Dynaudio to be sure...
- Solid set of headphones
- One excellent dynamic (RE-20 or AT4050), one very good large condensor (MC319 or SP B1) microphones.
- 2.6 Intel P4 800mhz FSB computer w/1GB of RAM, 80GB of HDD, 17" monitor, wireless keyboard & mouse, CDRW, DVD.
manning1 said:texas i'm not saying use a cheap consumer sound card if you notice. ALSO ive used 2inch machines wITH dolby for more
years than i care to remember. AND been through all the headaches of maintenance and biasing and loosing the odd track in a critical session. all i'm trying to say is before you blow huge money are you blowing it because in reality your not willing to admit that you need to focus on learning the intricacies of engineering skills. once texas, if you remember gold was struck using 3 track machines by the true pioneers of the industry.
now an investment of way less than 20k imho gives one a DAW based studio with far more features than the pioneers EVER HAD.
all i'm saying, and ive been guilty of this in the past is one is tempted to spend more money on new equipment when often one should be concentrating on other areas like skills upgrading.
Well! Someone had their Wheaties!A Reel Person said:Who said you need a computer, DAW, expensive preamp or expensive mic to do home recording? You don't!
And, who's the FUCK who said 4-track Portastudios were a dead issue, or past tense? They're not!
There are plenty of people doing great home recordings on simple, inexpensive setups, primarily being 4-track Portastudios, discrete analog mixers & analog reel recorders!
To imply anything else is a bold faced lie,... SUCKAZ!