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Fyde

Dallas / US

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Sun, 26 Oct 2008

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Thu, 12 Feb 2009 - 23:39 GMT

You guys must pay a shiii load on your electric bill ;]

ThaMahkess

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Sun, 26 Oct 2008

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Mon, 16 Feb 2009 - 10:04 GMT

Quote:
You guys must pay a shiii load on your electric bill ;]


oh yeah

HaakonV

Kristiansund / Norway

Member since:
Sun, 26 Oct 2008

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50
Wed, 25 Feb 2009 - 21:36 GMT

Here is my home studio


Equipment:

Hardware:

PC: Intel Q6600 quad CPU, 4gb RAM, Running on Vista (sucks).
Monitors: Genelec 8020A (Amazing sound!) and Koss pro4aa titanium stereophones
Midi: Novation Remote 25SL and aM-Audio Keystation 49 with yamaha FC4 substain pedal
Recording: Zoom H4
...and a little African drum to those booring moments

Software:

Reason 4
Cubase SX 3 with Nexus, Battery 3, Hypersonic, Absynth, Atmosphere and Trilogy.


soeren

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Sat, 31 Jan 2009

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Tue, 21 Apr 2009 - 08:30 GMT

here is my small one:

Owenish

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Fri, 18 Jun 2010

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Fri, 18 Jun 2010 - 02:49 GMT

ok, I am having trouble reconnect a few cords i unplugged from a friends home studio... I was attempting to eliminate some fuzz problems... here is the setup... They use a standard MAC G4, connect through fireware to a MoTu 2409 Mik II, which has about 10 cords(red,orange,green,blue,white,black,grey) In and OutBound cords which did connect to a Mackie 24 x 8 x 2 Mixing Console 24.8... Now when i try to reconnec them I can\'t remember the pattern which they were plugged in, and i\'m not a total retard i did look at numbers and tried to coordinate them.. but it still didn\'t give me any sounds... so i didn\'t know if there was a boot order or some weird thing where i have the cords plugged in previous to boot for them to show up.. but I just imaged they would simply be like headphones.. that once they are in the correct slot they would play sounds... Ne way .. .we use LOgic pro 7.. also.. If anyone has any suggests or a better way to connec them... please let me know.. They also have a USB cord connected to a MTP AV MIDI time piece thingy.. They have a really impressive mic but they don\'t have anyone who actually knows how to connec this shit to take it to the next level... I would love some advice so i can take there shit to the next level..... They also have a Logic Pro Digial Mixer, a older one.. I\'m not sure if i could remove the mackie old analog mixer with the Digial Logic pro editor thingy... Or if its just a extra thing to connec to logic pro just for editing and not for the recording process.. anyone who can help me I would be very greatfull...


Owenish

homerharde

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Member since:
Mon, 20 Feb 2012

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Mon, 20 Feb 2012 - 00:48 GMT

Love this studio!

Quote:
Nice looking studios!

I\'m also building my own (home)studio, hopefully it\'s some day a real professional studio, like Andre\'s.

Here\'s a pic from my studio..


And here some specs..

Hardware:

Apple MacBook Pro
Quad Core PC (Intel Q9550 @ 2,83 GHz, 6 GB DDR2, 3 TB, ATI HD 3870 X2 1GB)
Motu 828 mk3 Firewire Audio Interface
PreSonus FaderPort
Korg Triton Extreme
Korg K61
Korg 4-channel KaossMixer
Stanton T 120C
Numark CDN 22

Pioneer amp and CD-player
Speakers Reference Audio
Main 2 x R102T (10-250W, 40Hz-20KHz, Midrange Dual 5" polypropylene cone, Woofer 10" side firing, tweeter 1" soft dome)
Surround: 2-3 x R50S (10-100, 70Hz-20KHz, Woofer 5" polypropylene cone, tweeter 1" soft cone)
Center 1x R550C (10-150W, Woofer Dual 5" polypropylene cone, tweeter 1" soft cone)
And a thing that makes earthquakes in Finland
Velodyne CHT-12R (blows your mind... cardiovascular disease statistics or at least your ears...)

Sony 46" Full HD Screen

Software:

Logic Studio 8
Cubase 4
Ableton Live 7
Reason 4
Spectrasonics Trilogy, Atmosphere, Stylus RMX 1.5


Coming up:
Cubase 5
Spectrasonics Omnisphere
Motu MachFive 2
Digital Mixer
etc...


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