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Mon 1 Aug 2005, 12:51
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Hello everybody! I need your help. I have to manage small DAW based on ProTools HD system. Budget: ~EUR40,000.00 I need to understand how is reasonable this compilation or not: · I need ONE, but high class tube mic with ONE high class mic preamp/compressor/eq for recording pop-style vocals (in general). It would be very good for me to know outstanding industry-standard combination of studio mic/preamp for pop vocal recording (if it is) · 2 or 8 ch. A/D converter for ProTools HD sound routing specially. Apegee Rosetta 200/800 is good solution (not orginal Digidesign Protools HD converters) I heard. Or anything else? · Well, Protools HD cards + G5 · STANDALONE final compressor/limiter (like TC Finalizer etc.) for final mix processiong. The sound goes from HD digital OUT to final comp/limiter digital IN. Then it goes to the second G5 audiocard digital IN to Bias Peak (for example) to make final stereo mix bounce. · I need 2-ch. D/A converter to send the final mix to studio monitoring interface (like Presonus Central Station http://www.presonus.com/centralstation.html ) to hear all the sound which I ugly did. · Active acoustic monitoring system Genelec 31A or 32A. I like Genelec's hi freq "sharpy" sound. That's all. I ask you, gentlemen the professionals, to help and give me an advice to complete this kind of studio! What the best indastry-standard couple of tube mic/preamp for pop-vocal recording? Converters for Protools HD? Final stand-alone compressor/limiter with aes/ebu in/out? Neutral sounding studio monitoring interface? Active monitor system? Thank you very much in advance and excuse me for my ugly english. Emegical IM
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Wed 3 Aug 2005, 00:31
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From: Aarhus - DK
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QUOTE You need to rent some time in a high-end recording/mastering facility. I'm not gonna waste my time going into a tape vs. digital discussion with you since you're quite obviously one of the fanatically religious types there. It'd be a futile debate. I will say though that I think I've had my fair share of high end recording experiences over the years, and I still like digital. I DO prefer having a lot of nice old analog outboard gear and a desk on the way in, but I LIKE editing, I think it's a lot of fun. If it's done for the right reasons (namely: music). Anyway, just wanted to say that I think it's slightly uncool of you to patronize someone you don't know by implying that my experience isn't up to par just because I (along with something like 95% of all other engineers in the world, mind you!) don't agree with you. Not a great way to make new friends! :-)
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cabasa Small Studio With Splendid Equipment Mon 1 Aug 2005, 12:51 ourmanflinty Will you have 2 g5's? One with ProTools and on... Mon 1 Aug 2005, 14:36 cabasa Thank you for quick response, Simon!
I plan to... Mon 1 Aug 2005, 16:27 Jsegura Trak 2 of Apogee is really good. Manley is good al... Mon 1 Aug 2005, 20:06 cabasa Thank you, Jsegura!
What Dynaudio model you ha... Tue 2 Aug 2005, 00:17 flemming For a 20ish m2 control room, it'd be overkill ... Tue 2 Aug 2005, 00:51 keefer.k Dear Cabasa,
For 40K Euro (about US $45K), y... Tue 2 Aug 2005, 07:32 cabasa Thank you, Flamming for new info. I need a time to... Tue 2 Aug 2005, 09:01 flemming QUOTE Let the flames begin, and Cheers!
Hi Ke... Tue 2 Aug 2005, 10:08 keefer.k >Yeah, and API/Studer combo is lovely!... Tue 2 Aug 2005, 19:01 keefer.k >....since you're quite obviously one of th... Wed 3 Aug 2005, 19:16
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