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anppilot1
New member
Whats up guys. I'm new to this board. I've been recording for 11 years, since a I was a senior in high school. I've worked in home studios, and have learned alot. I can make (IMHO and others) "commercially" sounding material (with alot of patience and time). I dont have 100k invested, only 25k. Some of the studios I've worked in were 50-100k home studios with alot of outboard gear (analog and effects).
I record rap, hip-hop, r&b, and pop, gospel, and jazz.
I'm also thinking about starting a recording label. I have 3 acts I want to sign already. One of them is a rapper who unlike "rappers", he has the look, the flow, the personallity and style, a girl who was on American Idol here in Dallas but got booted off for singing "Amazing Grace"
They told her that "this isnt Christian idol, this is American Idol.....u sound great but......next." And last is a R&B singer.
Well, enough jabbering, here's my equipment:
COMPUTER 1 (Workstation A):
500 MHZ PIII
512 MEG Ram
4 GIG HD for software
32 GIG HD for vocal tracks
Midiman Omni 4 in 4 out soundcard
UNITOR-8 MIDI patch bay
3 - 21" monitors (CRT, I wish they were flatscreens)
Internal 48X CD burner
SOFTWARE:
Cubase VST
Wavelab 3.0
Tons of plug-ins
Soundiver
Acid
Soundforge
MixMan
Passport Memphis
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COMPUTER 2 (Workststion B):
966MHZ P3
512 MB RAM
13 Gb HD
30 Gb HD
Delta 44 audio card
Emagic 4x2 MIDI box
17" monitor
SOFTWARE:
GIGA Studio 32
Wavelab 3.0
NOTE: this computer was built just for GIGA Studio
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SOUND REINFORCMENT:
Oktava MK-319 Mic (vocals)
Bellari MP-105 Tube mic pre
Berringer 24 Trk Eurodesk mixing board (modules and keys, never vocals)
Antares Auto Tune
Tascam TM-D1000 16 Channel Digital Mixer (For Sale)
Mackie 1202 (sub mixer for indvid. outs on Alesis DM-PRO elec. drum kit)
Event 20/20 Nearfield Monitors
Alesis Midiverb 4
Haffler 75W/Channel Amp
Unitor8 MIDI patch bay
DBX 166XL stereo compressor/limitor/gate
Dual Cassete Deck
Numark turntables
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SOUNDS:
Roland JW-50 as a Master Controller (also a great 16 ch. midi "live" mixer)
Roland JV-1080 (dance, techno, house, & vint. synth, 2K more Patches)
Roland JD-990 (700 additional patches)
Roland JV-90
Roland MC-303
Korg Triton Rack (Maxed out sample time, SCSI card and SCSI zipdrive)
Yamaha TG-77 (400 additional patches)
Yamaha FB-01 (Awesome bass module)
Yamaha TG-500 (500 additional patches)
Yamaha S-80 Keyboard
Alesis QSR (400 additional patches)
Alesis DM-Pro drum module with Hart Dynamics 7 piece elec. drum kit
Gigastudio 32 with 16 channels of 61 keys mapped out with drum sounds
AKAI sample disks
Hundreds of old LP's from 60's, 70's, 80's, & 90's used for sampling
Couple of guitars (need to be better, there only Mitchell acoustics)
COMMING SOON IN THE FUTURE: MoPhatt Module & Virus C, Lexicon MPX-550 Multi effects processor, M-Audio Delta 1010, Berringer headphone distribution box, and ProTools LE/Digi001 workstation on a 2.5 GHZ 1 GB DDR RAM AMD XP system. Computer is being built for ProTools as we speak.
I've moved on from being the average bedroom producer. I would like to quit my profession someday (aircraft mechanic for a major airline) and do this full time.
Does it pay to go and take some audio courses at a local school on "professionally" mastering?
What do you guys think of this setup?
And can you think of any other equipment I might need to go professional?
I record rap, hip-hop, r&b, and pop, gospel, and jazz.
I'm also thinking about starting a recording label. I have 3 acts I want to sign already. One of them is a rapper who unlike "rappers", he has the look, the flow, the personallity and style, a girl who was on American Idol here in Dallas but got booted off for singing "Amazing Grace"
They told her that "this isnt Christian idol, this is American Idol.....u sound great but......next." And last is a R&B singer.
Well, enough jabbering, here's my equipment:
COMPUTER 1 (Workstation A):
500 MHZ PIII
512 MEG Ram
4 GIG HD for software
32 GIG HD for vocal tracks
Midiman Omni 4 in 4 out soundcard
UNITOR-8 MIDI patch bay
3 - 21" monitors (CRT, I wish they were flatscreens)
Internal 48X CD burner
SOFTWARE:
Cubase VST
Wavelab 3.0
Tons of plug-ins
Soundiver
Acid
Soundforge
MixMan
Passport Memphis
*************************************
COMPUTER 2 (Workststion B):
966MHZ P3
512 MB RAM
13 Gb HD
30 Gb HD
Delta 44 audio card
Emagic 4x2 MIDI box
17" monitor
SOFTWARE:
GIGA Studio 32
Wavelab 3.0
NOTE: this computer was built just for GIGA Studio
************************************************
SOUND REINFORCMENT:
Oktava MK-319 Mic (vocals)
Bellari MP-105 Tube mic pre
Berringer 24 Trk Eurodesk mixing board (modules and keys, never vocals)
Antares Auto Tune
Tascam TM-D1000 16 Channel Digital Mixer (For Sale)
Mackie 1202 (sub mixer for indvid. outs on Alesis DM-PRO elec. drum kit)
Event 20/20 Nearfield Monitors
Alesis Midiverb 4
Haffler 75W/Channel Amp
Unitor8 MIDI patch bay
DBX 166XL stereo compressor/limitor/gate
Dual Cassete Deck
Numark turntables
************************************************
SOUNDS:
Roland JW-50 as a Master Controller (also a great 16 ch. midi "live" mixer)
Roland JV-1080 (dance, techno, house, & vint. synth, 2K more Patches)
Roland JD-990 (700 additional patches)
Roland JV-90
Roland MC-303
Korg Triton Rack (Maxed out sample time, SCSI card and SCSI zipdrive)
Yamaha TG-77 (400 additional patches)
Yamaha FB-01 (Awesome bass module)
Yamaha TG-500 (500 additional patches)
Yamaha S-80 Keyboard
Alesis QSR (400 additional patches)
Alesis DM-Pro drum module with Hart Dynamics 7 piece elec. drum kit
Gigastudio 32 with 16 channels of 61 keys mapped out with drum sounds
AKAI sample disks
Hundreds of old LP's from 60's, 70's, 80's, & 90's used for sampling
Couple of guitars (need to be better, there only Mitchell acoustics)
COMMING SOON IN THE FUTURE: MoPhatt Module & Virus C, Lexicon MPX-550 Multi effects processor, M-Audio Delta 1010, Berringer headphone distribution box, and ProTools LE/Digi001 workstation on a 2.5 GHZ 1 GB DDR RAM AMD XP system. Computer is being built for ProTools as we speak.
I've moved on from being the average bedroom producer. I would like to quit my profession someday (aircraft mechanic for a major airline) and do this full time.
Does it pay to go and take some audio courses at a local school on "professionally" mastering?
What do you guys think of this setup?
And can you think of any other equipment I might need to go professional?