Headphone suggestions for checking mixes [message #58229] |
Thu, 15 September 2005 14:13 |
Deej [1]
Messages: 2149 Registered: January 2006
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a Jensen 990, like a John Hardy, and a
great A-D convertor.
When you hear this, you won't even care about the singer...
DC
Chas. Duncan <duncan5199@SPAMLESSsbcglobal.net> wrote:
>Okay group, your thoughts please: Grand piano, with vocal... Best
>ideas for the killer sound... Nobody else in the room 'cept maybe a
>little stand up bass, occasional snare with a brush on it over in the
>corner.(nice sounding room)... How did the white coat lads approach
>this in ye olden days? Preferred mics, placement, signal path, all
>that good stuff. Music is sparse jazzy piano vocal -- need that thing
>to be capital G gorgeous...
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>Any and all suggestions gratefully accepted -- Chas.
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>I'm trying to work out what else to add to my setup. I alre
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Re: Headphone suggestions for checking mixes [message #58232 is a reply to message #58229] |
Thu, 15 September 2005 14:53 |
DC
Messages: 722 Registered: July 2005
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... Nobody else in the room 'cept maybe a
>little stand up bass, occasional snare with a brush on it over in the
>corner.(nice sounding room)... How did the white coat lads approach
>this in ye olden days? Preferred mics, placement, signal path, all
>that good stuff. Music is sparse jazzy piano vocal -- need that thing
>to be capital G gorgeous...
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>Any and all suggestions gratefully accepted -- Chas.
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>asked the wife, but she nixed the whole "pairs" idea saying while
looking south "it's either them or me"
On 16 Sep 2005 01:02:00 +1000, "Deadmeat" <scott@postmodernblues.com>
wrote:
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>Just for kicks, I was re-reading the PARIS online manual, and
>was thinking about how much of the available functions I
>actually used. I was pretty surprised at just how much I
>DON’T know about or use in PARIS – I’d say my “PARIS technical
>understanding and usage-o-meter” is probably around 50-60%.
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>There is so much coolness about PARIS that I’ve either never
>tried or didn’t even realize existed. How about you? What’s
>your PARIS proficiency level? How many features do you
>use on a regular basis, and how much do you think you don’t
>know or use?URS eq'stake it to your local pc store that sells motherboards and sit with them
as they swap the motherboard keeping your cpu and see if that works.
John
Pete Ruthenburg wrote:
> Just threw in the ram chips seperately to check,no change.Also
> tried without drives connected the same.Looks like I'm heading
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Re: Headphone suggestions for checking mixes [message #58253 is a reply to message #58229] |
Fri, 16 September 2005 06:55 |
Don Nafe
Messages: 1206 Registered: July 2005
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nd up bass, occasional snare with a brush on it over in the
>>corner.(nice sounding room)... How did the white coat lads approach
>>this in ye olden days? Preferred mics, placement, signal path, all
>>that good stuff. Music is sparse jazzy piano vocal -- need that thing
>>to be capital G gorgeous...
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>>Any and all suggestions gratefully accepted -- Chas.
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>Look for an EMU Audity... cool stuff.
David.
Kim wrote:
> I'm trying to work out what else to add to my setup. I already have a digital
> piano, a decent basic analog synth, and a nice harsh 12 bit sampler. ;o)
> I'm thinking of getting a little rack mount MIDI box to make some more interesting
> wierd off-beat sounds. I was thinking of adding a Roland JV-1010, but I'm
> thinking those sounds will be more "standard". I'm keen to have some less
> usual sounds in the arsenal.
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> Anybody know a nice, preferably cheap, option for some kooky interesting
> synth sounds?
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> Cheers,
> Kim.Since i was thinking of upgrading my studio pak
and using for itb mastering are they worth the cost?Hmmmm.........so I'm pricing out a Tyan 2885 mobo with a pair of dual core
2.2G Opterons a Colorgraphics Xentera Quad video card, a pair of 74G 10k RPM
WD Raptors, a CD/DVD RW, a 500G backup drive and a 250 G system drive, plus
16 gigs of PC 3200 ECC DDR
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