Posts Tagged ‘Mic’
Home Recording Studio Setup
this is my home recording studio setup in an extra bedroom of mine in hawaii until i come back home to chicago and open a real studio….. thanks for watching!!!!
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Setting Up Your Home Recording Studio
Leonard from kosmic sound gives you some tips on all the products you will require to get your home studio up and running.
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Home Recording Tips (my home studio setup)
Hey all, this is my first youtube vid. I do a lot of recording on my spare time. I just wanted to showcase my home recording studio while answering some questions I’ve gotten on how to do it. Lemme know what you guys think. Rate and Comment PLEASE!
Setup: Macbook with Pro tools M-powered v.8
Samson MDR 1688 mixer
Cad Pro7 drum mic pack
M-audio axiom 25
M-audio Keystation 61 es
M-Audio Mobile Pre-usb interface
Samson Media-One 3A Active Studio Monitors
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NEW Gaming Setup 2011 (My Room and Recording Equipment)
My new equipment and gaming setup video updated for 2011.
Computer Specs:
Type
General Purpose
Processor Name
Intel Core i5-460M
Operating System
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium
Processor Speed
2.53 GHz
RAM
6 GB
Weight
5.3 lb
Screen Size
15.6 inches
Screen Size Type
widescreen
Graphics Card
Intel GMA HD
Storage Capacity (as Tested)
640 GB
Networking Options
802.11n
Primary Optical Drive
DVD+/-RW DL with Blu-Ray
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Home Recording How To – Episode 5
http://www.Limitless-Studios.com
We talk about recording acoustic guitar in this Episode. Be sure to subscribe if your interested in home recording. We will have another Episode soon so keep checking for that. Also one more thing, we are working on a website that will have all of the videos in higher quality and sound clips to the videos as well so we will post a video to let you know that we have the site up. Thanks.
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Goodall TRD Acoustic Dreadnought Demo Adirondack/Rosewood
http://www.soundpure.com/p/goodall-trd-5870-acoustic-guitar/2523
Goodall TRD, traditional rosewood dreadnought, is an acoustic guitar that features incredible Adirondack Spruce Top Along with Indian Rosewood Back and Sides. This amazing instrument is available for sale from the Sound Pure guitar boutique, and was recorded using a spaced pair of Mojave MA-101 FET Small Diaphragm Solid-State Condenser microphones feeding a Millennia HV-3R solid-state remote-control microphone preamp, in the Sound Pure Recording Studios. All the guitar and recording gear in the video is available for purchase through Sound Pure, your best source for boutique acoustic and electric guitars, amps, and recording equipment. The Sound Pure sales team is always available to answer your questions, and can be reached toll free at 888-528-9703.
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Bravo Crazy home recording studio setup – part 2
I just added studio foam to all the wall. I used bed foam instead of real studio foam because it was cheaper. $30 and I covered my entire room, I used spray adhesive to get it up. Also added a Seagate GoFlex external drive.
Equipment: Korg Triton, Seagate external Drive, mxl 990, pop filter, yamaha sh50m monitors, and IMac
Check out http://bravocrazy.com
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How to build a home recording studio FOR BEGINNERS!
A MUST SEE VIDEO for the beginner home recording Engineer!
A shopping list of 4 items you need to get started recording at your home!
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Bravo Crazy home recording studio setup – part 1
Check out more at http://bravocrazy.com
Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fX-w5Eueto
My home studio set up with iMac, mxl990, pop filter, Sony headphones, yamaha hs50m, korg triton le, and stands. This is just the part one of my home studio and will be doing updates every time i get something new. This is a good cheap quality way to build a home studio.
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Setting up and recording in your home studio Part 2 – Mic & Interface – sE Electronics 4400a
This 2nd part of this series quickly goes over audio interfaces and the choice of microphone for this £1000 package.
The sE Electronics 4400a is an excellent microphone and it will serve you well for years to come, I will recording my drum kit, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals and anything else I can find that will fit into the track with this mic. I will D.I the bass as that is what I would recommend you do at this level of recording.
Check out sE’s website for all the info…
http://www.seelectronics.com/sE4400a.html
I have chosen to use the Apogee Duet audio interface for my project but if your on a PC check out the RME Babyface which is slightly more expensive but is compatible with Mac & PC and is in fact more versatile/expandable. The important thing to remember is that you want quality over quantity here as I explained in the video -
http://www.apogeedigital.com/products/duet.php
http://www.rme-audio.de/en_products_babyface.php
There are obviously other options with AVID or M-Audio products available that come with ProTools if you want to go down that route but the audio interface is not of the same quality as either of the above, in my opinion.
I hope you find all this useful and helpful, now, lets go record some drums!
Stick out
http://www.maplewoodstudio.com
http://soundcloud.com/maplewood-studio
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