Registered: Apr 2006
Location: Bellingham, WA, USA
hurray heres my little place
by the way , where the hell do u people get all the money to spend on all this stuff???? or do u like ride a bike everywhere and live in shantys cause u spend all your money on music equipment?!?! seriously, or does everyone here make over 100k a year or something!
by the way , where the hell do u people get all the money to spend on all this stuff???? or do u like ride a bike everywhere and live in shantys cause u spend all your money on music equipment?!?! seriously, or does everyone here make over 100k a year or something!
Originally posted by TranscendentalP
hurray heres my little place
by the way , where the hell do u people get all the money to spend on all this stuff???? or do u like ride a bike everywhere and live in shantys cause u spend all your money on music equipment?!?! seriously, or does everyone here make over 100k a year or something!
Does it really matter? It all comes down to the music they create. Theres this guy that i know has a full built studio..but yet his music still sound crappy. So..yeah..you can still make good sounding music with just only 3 pieces of equipment...and sound better than anything that was made with tons of hardware and special toys and such.
Apr-16-2006 15:44
Low Profile
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Akureyri
quote:
Originally posted by TranscendentalP
by the way , where the hell do u people get all the money to spend on all this stuff???? or do u like ride a bike everywhere and live in shantys cause u spend all your money on music equipment?!?! seriously, or does everyone here make over 100k a year or something!
High paying jobs and expensive hobbies go well together. Or maybe they don't have high paying jobs and have spent the last 10 years slowly collecting their equipment. No one buys a studio in one go unless they are famous musicians with a steady income or millionaires. Most people buy maybe 3-4 items every year, and after 10 years that's a lot of stuff...
Apr-16-2006 17:12
spolitta
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2004
Location:
Here is an old shot of my budget studio, right now pretty much everything is boxed and up for sale because I'm moving out. In the new place I will be buying MOTU 828mkII, HR824, Virus C, Kawai K5000s, AKG 3000B, a preamp and etc as the money comes.
Last edited by spolitta on Jun-09-2006 at 22:19
Apr-18-2006 00:55
Mr.Mystery
What?
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Vantaa
quote:
Originally posted by TranscendentalP
by the way , where the hell do u people get all the money to spend on all this stuff???? or do u like ride a bike everywhere and live in shantys cause u spend all your money on music equipment?!?! seriously, or does everyone here make over 100k a year or something!
Well it's not like people bought all that stuff in 1 go or brand new. Most studios have taken years and years to build and hunting down stuff from auctions etc.
Some people gamble their money, some people drink, some buy musical gear. You just have to set your priorities straight.
Apr-18-2006 01:04
mzvirbulis
"Boom Boom"
Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Ballarat, Victoria
quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Well it's not like people bought all that stuff in 1 go or brand new. Most studios have taken years and years to build and hunting down stuff from auctions etc.
Some people gamble their money, some people drink, some buy musical gear. You just have to set your priorities straight.
+1 its all about priorities guys.
myself i dont spend alot but yet save up every penny to help my love for music. tell you what im so reluctant to buy a car atm cause im saving for pioneer 1000 mk3. plus studio related stuff.
spolitta that really cool, nice blue and clean setup is really good for fung shu. (spelling)?
im shure it helps compositon?
Apr-18-2006 09:33
mysticalninja
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2005
Location: Los Angeles
quote:
Originally posted by Thee-O
Here is my kit list and pics of my setup. The studio is in a room that is right behind my garage.
Keyboards, Synths and Sound Modules
Clavia Nord Lead 2 Virtual Analog Synth
Clavia Nord Micro Modular Synth
Emu Proteus 2000 Sound Module w/ Techno and Protezoa Sound ROM's installed
Emu X-treme Lead 1 Sound Module
Emu Mo-Phatt Sound Module
Emu Planet Earth Sound Module
Emu E5000 Ultra Sampler (32 megs) w/ RFX-32 Effects Board Installed
Korg Triton w/ Dance Extreme and Analog Archives Sound ROM's Installed
Korg Kontrol49 Midi Controller
Korg EA-1 Virtual Analog Synth
Roland Juno-60 Polyphonic Analog Synth
Roland JP-8000 Virtual Analog Synth
Roland PMA-5 Musical Assistant
Waldorf Micro Q Virtual Analog Synth
Yamaha CS6R Tone Generator w/ Analog Modeling Installed
Yamaha CS2X Virtual Analog Synth
KRK V6 Powered Studio Monitors
KRK RP-10S Powered Subwoofer
M-Audio Firewire 410 Recording Interface
Shure SM87A Microphone
Sennheiser e935 Microphone
Sony MZ-NH1 Portable MiniDisc Recorder
Sony ECM-MS907 Stereo Microphone
Sony MDR-V700 Headphones (x2)
Tascam DA-40 DAT Recorder
Tascam MD-301 mkII Mini-Disc Recorder
Tascam CDR-700 CD Recorder/Rewriter
Computer - Hardware
Apple Dual 2.0 G5 Power Mac with 2 Gigs of RAM.
Maxtor One Touch II 300 Gig Firewire Hard Drive.
Computer - Software
Emagic Logic 7.1.1
Recycle
Abelton Live 5
Bias Peak
Absynth 3
Reaktor 5
Battery 2
Kontakt
Pro-53
PPG
Various Audio Units
DJ Equipment
Pioneer DJM-500 Professional Mixer
Technic 1200 Turntable (x2)
Wow, I LOVE that setup.. All the Synths, compressors and FX boxs right infront of you under the monitor like that.. I like the couch too. and keyboards behind you .. very nice works good for that room. You should get another LCD, you got plenty of room there.
Originally posted by mysticalninja
hey its that studio from that video.. what program is that on the 3rd screen? is it run on another computer?
Ah well,
here goes the hardware part:
Crappy DJ Setup (dont need the pro shit @ home, just a waste of money which is worth buying studio equip for):
1x Technics SL1200 MKII
1x Reloop RC2600 MKII (CD)
Behringer DX1000 Mixer
Production Computer:
- Cubase SX 3 + various VSTs I 'wasted' my money on
- Athlon 64 3400+
- 2048MB DDRII RAM
- 160GB OS HDD (mirrored bi-weekly to an identical 160GB Disk)
- 2x 120GB @ RAID1 for Productionstorage (includes Projectfiles and ISOs I made of Sample CDs. DaemonTools 4 life )
- TerraTec DMX6Fire 24/96 (soon to be replaced by an EMU 1820m including Audiodock)
- ASUS A8N-SLI MoBo
- all the other crap a PC needs...
- 2x 19" VideoSeven TFTs
Monitor Computer:
- Hooked to the Master PC via optical (glass-fibre) cable (both directions).
- Athlon XP 2800+
- 1024 MB DDRII RAM
- TerraTec DMX6fire 24/96 LT
- 1x 17" VideoSeven TFT
- Nexxus DVB-S Sattelite Video Card
- Able to be controlled via VST-Systemlink over Toslink.
Misc:
- Epiphone Les Paul Standard Guitar
- DI Box
- Beyerdynamic DT910 Monitor Headphones
- Sony MDR-V700 (for alternative monitor monitoring, they fake the sound pretty good, but still important to have it sound decent on those as well)
- Kenwood whatever AMP. Using the "Direct Sound" feature without any DSP influences.
- Sony MD Player which im not using anymore....
Whats next?
ESI NeAr05 Monitors which I ordered today.
Need to get rid off those cheapo monitors i got right now also the results are pretty good.
Apr-19-2006 12:46
FuzzyGreen
Music Addict
Registered: May 2001
Location: Bay Area, Ca USA
Synths:
Kawai K5000S
Novation A station
Alesis S4 Plus
Oberheim Matrix-6R
Controllers:
M-Audio Trigger finger
M-Audio 02
Processors:
TC Eletronics M-One XL
Line 6 Pod XT Pro
Alesis 3630 Compressor
Hardware:
Event PS6 Monitors
Mackie 1402 VLZ PRO Mixer
Mackie Onyx 400F
Furman power conditioner
Behringer Balanced patchbay
De Armond M-70 Electric guitar
Ibanez Bass
Computer:
Super quiet Antec case with no fan 500W power supply
ASUS MB with 2GB ram Intel Pentium 4 2.8 gHz running at 3.0 gHz
M-Audio Audiophile 24/96 (for gaming)
ATI X800 with custom quiet fan
All drives suspended so no drive rattle.
Sonar 5 Pro
Akoustik Piano
Atmosphere
Fruity Loops 6
Reason 3.0
Sound Forge 7.0
Acid Pro 4.0
Rebirth RB-338
Yeah, I've gone through a lot of hardware over the years, but this is by far the best setup I've ever had.