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Re: JNP Studio
Hey James
Just have to say I LOVE the colours on your desk Seriously, very well co-ordinated
I do know what the mixing desk is for and how to use it, but as for the rest all I can contribute is to say how gorgeous it all looks
Just have to say I LOVE the colours on your desk Seriously, very well co-ordinated
I do know what the mixing desk is for and how to use it, but as for the rest all I can contribute is to say how gorgeous it all looks
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Re: JNP Studio
Hey all,
Thanks for the kind words!
Replying individually below.
Honestly, as fantastic as the little SSL desk is - I'm leaning more and more towards ITB mixes these days. Things are just getting that good.
My preamps are all from Seventh Circle Audio (built myself - various selections).
SSL X-Desk
Event Opal monitors
Pultec (built by me)
LA2A (built by me, with fast/slow options)
2 x 1176 (built by me)
SSL Mixbus compressor (built by me).
SSL converters
RME MADI interface
Kemper Profiling Amp (coolest thing I've ever owned)
Heaps of mics that I built too - based on all your favourites (Neumann, AKG etc etc).
Heaps of instruments.
Those are probably the things people care about ... but truthfully, I barely ever use the hardware because plugins are so good these days. Nothing can replace a great musician and a great idea!
Yep - all Audix on the drums ... if you look inside them they are eerily similar to an MD421 (and sound identical really ... but with more focus as the pattern is sharper). Overheads - it depends on the kit, the player and the song. I have some RCA ribbons I like to use but also some U47FET clones I made. Nothing beats a great drummer and a well tuned kit!
Some examples for those curious:
Rock
https://soundcloud.com/jamesnorthproduc ... -levi-kane
Featuring the Kemper amp, no hardware in the recording chain, all plugins and an ITB mix.
Folky Pop
https://soundcloud.com/jamesnorthproduc ... ly-bristow
I think this is a mix through the SSL desk, but I would've used LA2A and Pultec on those vocals.
I keep meaning to update the 'success stories thing' as I've got a bunch of placements through Taxi, but haven't
Happy to answer any other Qs.
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Thanks for the kind words!
Replying individually below.
Haha - thanks Amanda ... I love the colours too - need to have coordination!AmandaJane wrote:Hey James
Just have to say I LOVE the colours on your desk Seriously, very well co-ordinated
I do know what the mixing desk is for and how to use it, but as for the rest all I can contribute is to say how gorgeous it all looks
Honestly, as fantastic as the little SSL desk is - I'm leaning more and more towards ITB mixes these days. Things are just getting that good.
Cheers!waveheavy wrote:Great looking setup.
Thanks Edmond ... in terms of the gear - I've built a lot of it.edmondredd wrote:That's a gorgeous setup James,
do you mind listing the gear? not an exhaustive list of course, but the main components
Thanks,
My preamps are all from Seventh Circle Audio (built myself - various selections).
SSL X-Desk
Event Opal monitors
Pultec (built by me)
LA2A (built by me, with fast/slow options)
2 x 1176 (built by me)
SSL Mixbus compressor (built by me).
SSL converters
RME MADI interface
Kemper Profiling Amp (coolest thing I've ever owned)
Heaps of mics that I built too - based on all your favourites (Neumann, AKG etc etc).
Heaps of instruments.
Those are probably the things people care about ... but truthfully, I barely ever use the hardware because plugins are so good these days. Nothing can replace a great musician and a great idea!
Thanks Danny.Danny wrote:Beautiful desk!
Is that an Audix DP series on the tom? if not, what are you using for drum mics and overheads?
Yep - all Audix on the drums ... if you look inside them they are eerily similar to an MD421 (and sound identical really ... but with more focus as the pattern is sharper). Overheads - it depends on the kit, the player and the song. I have some RCA ribbons I like to use but also some U47FET clones I made. Nothing beats a great drummer and a well tuned kit!
Some examples for those curious:
Rock
https://soundcloud.com/jamesnorthproduc ... -levi-kane
Featuring the Kemper amp, no hardware in the recording chain, all plugins and an ITB mix.
Folky Pop
https://soundcloud.com/jamesnorthproduc ... ly-bristow
I think this is a mix through the SSL desk, but I would've used LA2A and Pultec on those vocals.
I keep meaning to update the 'success stories thing' as I've got a bunch of placements through Taxi, but haven't
Happy to answer any other Qs.
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Re: JNP Studio
Sounds great James,
I have the Audix DP series on my kit. I love how they are sort of pre-equed for different drums.
I have the Audix DP series on my kit. I love how they are sort of pre-equed for different drums.
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Re: JNP Studio
Cheers!Danny wrote:Sounds great James,
I have the Audix DP series on my kit. I love how they are sort of pre-equed for different drums.
You can't go too wrong with them at all - I find they work on every genre with the exception of the kick mic (D6). It is a bit present (sounds great with rock), so when you want a smooth kick - something else is more appropriate. I have a few others that have a less pronounced 'click' sound that I go to for that kind of thing.
I like the D2 on snare much more than a 421 or a 57.
Of course, there's a much bigger difference using a better drummer!
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