Simple and not too expensive travel setup
Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2019 1:39 pm
Dear All,
I will be travelling quite a bit this year (day job) and I am trying to put a simple, effective and affordable travel setup together. I got a decent setup in my project studio at home and for travelling I was thinking of something along the lines of: Macbook Air 2017 (they seem rather affordable these days, even the 'better ones' e.g. I7, +8 GB, 512 SSD - I am a Logic User), Native Instruments Audio 2, Native Instruments A 25 and a good old Rode NT 1 Kit... Of course some decent headphones and I would like to have some monitoring options to take a rest from listing to headphones. Bearing in mind that dimensions are an issue, I am considering to either go for a rigid Auratone clone mono solution (e.g. Avantone) or perhaps one of those bread and butter Mackie CRs...or the slightly more expensive IK Loud Micro...
Any suggestions/thoughts from fellow gearheads
? I want to do this on a budget just to have something that can be further produced back home (where I'm all set gear wise).
Cheers,
Matt
I will be travelling quite a bit this year (day job) and I am trying to put a simple, effective and affordable travel setup together. I got a decent setup in my project studio at home and for travelling I was thinking of something along the lines of: Macbook Air 2017 (they seem rather affordable these days, even the 'better ones' e.g. I7, +8 GB, 512 SSD - I am a Logic User), Native Instruments Audio 2, Native Instruments A 25 and a good old Rode NT 1 Kit... Of course some decent headphones and I would like to have some monitoring options to take a rest from listing to headphones. Bearing in mind that dimensions are an issue, I am considering to either go for a rigid Auratone clone mono solution (e.g. Avantone) or perhaps one of those bread and butter Mackie CRs...or the slightly more expensive IK Loud Micro...
Any suggestions/thoughts from fellow gearheads

Cheers,
Matt