What equipment do you use?

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Re: What equipment do you use?

Post by ernstinen » Fri Feb 13, 2009 7:47 pm

Hey guys,What I did to my room is:Control room:My room was drywall. I put carpet on the floor, and my coolest idea was make a 1x2" frame and found some "arty" fabric to make it 4x6 foot "work of art."Then on another wall, I hung some styrofoam.A photo from my booth:Inside the booth, it's almost completely dead, with carpet on the floor and foam on the walls. Windows are double-pane, with about a 1/4" angle between them:I hope this gives you some ideas! Ern

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Re: What equipment do you use?

Post by jonathanm » Fri Feb 13, 2009 8:06 pm

Sweet, Ern. Nice job there.
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Re: What equipment do you use?

Post by slideboardouts » Fri Feb 13, 2009 8:50 pm

Feb 13, 2009, 12:54pm, orest wrote:Man, that was something!! Anyone knows any good software for RnB and Hip hop?I wouldn't say that there is one particular program/keyboard/plug-in that is "good" for hip hop and R&B. With these genres its really about the percussion and how you use the the sounds you have. Any professional workstation should do the trick. With that said, you still need to stay away from the cheesy sounds I use Logic Pro (studio) 8 and Reason 4. Thats it plus a few refills for the two (most of which are free). If you have those two programs you can do a lot of hip hop and R&B.Between the 2 programs what I find is that Logic has better drum sounds and kits, althoughReason has decent drum sounds and I still like Reason's pitched 808 kick best. Reason annihilates Logic in the synth department IMHO. I usually rewire reason into logic to use reasons synths with logics drum kits and mixing tools.If you have logic studio you have the sounds to write broadcast quality hip hop and r&b, you just have to dig in and really learn the genre.HTH-Steve

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Re: What equipment do you use?

Post by tinozigzag » Sat Feb 14, 2009 6:55 am

Mac 20" 2.0 gig intel duo core with 4gigs RAMRME Fireface 4002xLaCie 500 Gig backup external hard driveLogic 8.Variety of Giga samplesYamaha Keyboard controllerYamaha monitorsEWQLSO Gold BundleShure SM-57/58Gibson 347 guitarFender AcousticOld Fender Squire BassStylus RMX + the extension packTrilogyMackie 16-Channel MixerWaves Gtr3

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Re: What equipment do you use?

Post by ernstinen » Sat Feb 14, 2009 12:20 pm

Feb 14, 2009, 3:57am, gizmo wrote:Now you're bragging... Naw, I'm just as old as dirt. Jus' investing about $2000/year for around 87 years! Ern

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Re: What equipment do you use?

Post by orest » Tue Feb 17, 2009 7:08 am

Feb 14, 2009, 2:20pm, ernstinen wrote:Feb 14, 2009, 3:57am, gizmo wrote:Now you're bragging... Naw, I'm just as old as dirt. Jus' investing about $2000/year for around 87 years! Ern haha! well, I bought Vienna SE + instead of Halion symphonic Orchestra. Thought that was better than Halion. Now I can upgrade to the Cube, the new computer arrived today as well!

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