Post pictures of your studio!

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MASSIVE Mastering said:
I think war sucks. But if he's out there kickin' a$$ to keep the rest of us safer, my hat's off to him.
yeah it was lucky iraq didnt invade us;)

but you have to have alot of balls to go to somwhere that you dont know much about and continually getting hate and anger when your doing your job.
 
LaLeProductionsInc said:

Nice setup LaLe

I actually used to have that desk. Its a nice desk. The only issues I had with it were the speaker placement (not ear level) and the fact that I couldn't get my dual 19" LCD's on it the way that I wanted (I see you have a similar issue)
 
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Upright said:
Man he's got the 2000, 4000, and the MV .....I know your making hits right LOL

Hell yeah we are makin hits at TBE...i work there...
 
Heres some pics of my lil setup not much really but it works for me i also have a motif but i let my brother use it, but the only reason why i let em is cause he lives next door lol
 
bright123 said:
Funny, I guess every producer in the game is overkill, huh? and dont be mad your looking at $7,000 worth of equipment when your probably using fruity loops. MPC master sequencer and sampler, Fantom is the synth. gonna get a motif rack soon... And at the end of the day it doesnt matter dogg, cuz I guarentee my beats are hotter then yours...


exactly. I can't stand ****in haters:cry:
 

my small ass setup until the end of june, hits do come out of this though im not limited to my equipment. Alot of my stuff is still packed im but im thinkin about sellin it (the stuff i dont use that much)

some vinyls




its kind of f'd up but its still history couldnt resist it, i had to buy it
 
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DonaldCrunk said:
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hey guys...i had a question:

i've been to a couple of really high-end studios where they're using a big old analog console with protools TDM.

so:
when they move faders on the console...they KNOW it's not gonna move the sliders, knobs, etc., on the pro tools screen.

so then why don't they just get consoles that are made to control pro tools? i mean...aren't u just gonna have to keep on adjusting sliders with ure mouse anyways?

i'm assuming because going through a neve console is gonna sound pretty awesome, right?

is THAT why they use those boards even though they know it won't control pro tools?


let me know...it's been buggin' me!
:-/

_chris
 
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MASSIVE Mastering said:
I know there's a thread, but I can't find it... The search function isn't... uh...

Here you go...




Damme...!

I just have 1 question has that set up payed for it self yet?:monkey:


Yo my set up is my profile pic and it is a work in progress...! At the mo it's more of a Suite than a studio make mo beats then do vocals (right now).

i love this site man, this is like the Scrach Mag fo the internet.
Shot F.P this site is HOT.........!

Yo LaLeProductionsInc i like that booth man shoot.
 
LateArrival101 said:
when they move faders on the console...they KNOW it's not gonna move the sliders, knobs, etc., on the pro tools screen.

so then why don't they just get consoles that are made to control pro tools? i mean...aren't u just gonna have to keep on adjusting sliders with ure mouse anyways?
A lot (a LOT) of studios simply use PT (or whatever else) as a recording medium and simply as a substitute for a tape deck. You can't beat digital editing with a stick. But in most blind tests (analog vs. digital summing), the preferred version is the analog sum.
 
hey MASSIVE...it's been a while.
thanx for the help :-)

yeah....i love analog.

but hey....r there any consoles that control pro tools besides the stuff that DIGIDESIGN makes? or...would you HAVE to get a digidesign console in order to control PT (i'm just saying as an example :-) ?

oh oh...

also, if someone has an awesome console with automated faders and stuff, would it be wise to do ure fades on the board and save it?

OR...is it better to not touch the faders on the board and do it on PT instead?

cuz i remember at this one studio i was at....the engineer hardly touched the faders on the board. he did it on the computer (PT).

OR...

would EITHER way be alright?




_chris
 
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I wasn't referring to Digi controllers that *look* like consoles - I'm talking about simply using PT (or any other recorder) as a "dumb" hard-disk unit and using the console like everyone else uses a console.

In any case, there are three completely different schools of thought -

(1) Sum in digital (such as with a Icon or really any digital console).

(2) Mix in digital / sum in analog (with an analog console or summing buss).

(3) Mix in analog (with a traditional analog console).

Whichever works for person (A) might not be the best for person (B).
 
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gotcha.

see cuz, eventually...i wanna get a used analog console with automated faders
(i know eventually i'd be able to get one from someone i know).


but then it hit me:

do i do my mixing on the board and not touch the faders on protools...

OR

do i not touch the faders on the board and mix in protools?


i mean....for people that have this type of setup...do you know how's it's more generally done?

cuz personally, i'd rather do all my mixing on the actual board.
it just seems a lot more natural to me. the fades and everything will feel a lot more human.
but after seeing a professional do the mixing on protools instead...it really threw me off :-/




_chris

p.s.
massive, i know u weren't talking about digi controllers that LOOK like consoles :-)
i was just bringing them up cuz i wanted to see if there are consoles that control pro tools that AREN'T made by digidesign
(just wondering. heh heh).
 
MASSIVE Mastering said:
A lot (a LOT) of studios simply use PT (or whatever else) as a recording medium and simply as a substitute for a tape deck. You can't beat digital editing with a stick. But in most blind tests (analog vs. digital summing), the preferred version is the analog sum.
i always hear about mixing in the analog realm but editing in digital how does that work? do the boards have multiple outputs to send to the pc or is it recorded directly to the pc and then sent to the mixer. Ive always wondered
 
There are just as many D/A as there are active channels. The D/A goes to the line in on the console. It's just like any other tape device - It's just not tape.

If you want to mix in digital and sum in analog, just get a summing buss. If you want to edit and "sit" in digital and mix in analog, you'll need a traditional console.

And yes, I would imagine there are dozens of controllers that control ProTools - But THOSE ARE NOT CONSOLES. Those are controllers. They look like consoles. They give a "console feel" to mixing. They are NOT doing the mixing.
 
MASSIVE Mastering said:
There are just as many D/A as there are active channels. The D/A goes to the line in on the console. It's just like any other tape device - It's just not tape.

If you want to mix in digital and sum in analog, just get a summing buss. If you want to edit and "sit" in digital and mix in analog, you'll need a traditional console.

And yes, I would imagine there are dozens of controllers that control ProTools - But THOSE ARE NOT CONSOLES. Those are controllers. They look like consoles. They give a "console feel" to mixing. They are NOT doing the mixing.
i dont have any experience in these things really. ive edited 1/4" tape and ive used it in radio production and some very basic music production mainly as a source for a mixed down recording but most of my experience is doing it all on software so this is all foreign to me. ill google it
 
These are all pictures pre wiring and before it's completely finished. The tabletop rack will be filled soon, I will have another monitor just like the one for my Quicksilver running on my Mv8800 and of course... my XBox 360 will be finally set-up again.

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Nice setup. Whats the Quicksilver specs?

I was tempted to buy a Quicksilver the other week, got offered a good deal but its a bit outdated.
 
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