So what are you on anyway???

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King Elvis

King Elvis

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I have heard a lot of the great posts on here, and I gotta admit they sound fantastic. I want to know what you are recording on to make such great sounds. What machines are you using and what comments would you like to make about it...good or bad.:confused:
 
I don't know if my stuff qualifies as great sounding or not but I did track to type II ADATs clocked with a Lucid GenX6, edited in a PC with either Cakewalk9 or Vegas, then transfered back to the ADATs and mixed analog thru a Studiomaster console to DAT. The only difference in my rig now is I replaced the ADATs with an Alesis HD24.
If you want a listen, click my www link.
 
What am I on?





prozac and ultra high quality cannabis...:)



I also use a Tascam 788 portastudio to capture the events..:D










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I'm only kidding.......................................about the prozac..:D






:confused: sam
 
Really fast home PC... use Cakewalk Pro 9 (I have sonar XL 2.0 but haven't had the need to use it yet :rolleyes: ), Acid 3.0 Pro, and Soundforge 5.0 for the plugins and to finalize/masters the track. Have a decent external mixer that runs into the line-in on my Turtle Beach Santa Cruz sound card. Have an old Washburn acoustic, a newer and cheap (but resurrected) Washburn electric, cheap(er) radio shack mic, decent Dean Markley acoustic pickup, a Danelectro reverse delay and Marshall distortion petals... I've used enough drugs years back to last a lifetime, so I'm on residual insanity ;)...

in case you haven't heard...

http://www.nowhereradio.com/artists/?aid=1589/singles
 
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Most current stuff was recorded onto a Roland VS-1680, then I went PC, and transferred it all over to Logic Platinum... now I effectively use the VS as the mixing desk (dig ins/outs useful) pluggged into pc through a midiman audiophile...

Tried Cakewalk, Cubase, Logic, Nuendo on PC, and still prefer Logic...(although it is a bit like trying to fly concorde when you've only read the bit of the manual on 'take-off'.. :D)

Then I mess around with basic mixes a bit in Soundforge + Ozone to see where im going wrong.

I sit on a chair when recording and a stool when mixing.
 
All I have is a Shure SM58 and cheesy little Behringer 4-track mixer. I use a Delta-44 and n-Track,... and I have no mixing talent whatsoever,.. so any pleasing results I get are sheer luck... :D

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WATYF
 
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