Showing posts with label gear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gear. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Updated studio setup

It's been quite awhile since I've updated my studio setup / gear list. So here it is.

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Monitoring / Signal path:
Genelec 8250A (x2)
Avantone Active Mixcube (x2)
SM Pro Audio M-Patch

DAW:
Mac Pro, 8 core, 2.26 GHz, 6GB
RME Audio Fireface 400
Logic Pro 9

Hardware synths / Controllers:
Eurorack modular analogue synthesizer (12U)
MOTM modular analogue synthesizer (one 19" row)
Moog Voyager RME
Novation ReMOTE 37SL

Guitars / Bass:
ESP EC-400
Ibanez SR900
Larrivee B-03RE

Hardware processing / Preamps:
API 2500
2 x Empirical Labs EL8-X Distressor
Millennia HV-3C

Microphones:
AKG C414XLS
DPA 4091
Shure SM7B

Software instruments:
GForce M-Tron Pro
LennarDigital Sylenth1
Native Instruments Battery 3

Software effects:
Cytomic Glue
IK Multimedia CSR
SoundToys EchoBoy
Voxengo Elephant

Monday, March 28, 2011

New gear purchases

Got some new gear for my studio this month.

The most important purchase was Millennia HV-3C mic pre amp. I've been using RME Fireface 400's internal mic pres for now and I felt that the quality could be improved with this baby here. I wasn't wrong. This mic pre sounds quite smooth, transparent and natural :) I'm currently using it with my AKG C414XLS and DPA 4091, but I'm planning on buying Gefell UM930 as my main mic for most duties and a matched pair of Gefell M300's for stereo recording. I would imagine HV-3C and the Gefells would be a killer combo.

I also purchased Expert Sleepers ES-3 ADAT to CV converter (Eurorack module) to be used with MOTU Volta. These allow me to have sample accurate control and timing with my Eurorack modular synth. The super tight timing is really important if you write dance floor stuff like electro-house etc.

Expert Sleepers ES-3:

MOTU Volta:

Sennheiser HD25-1 II Pro headphones will be used from now on for tracking and headphone mix checking. They're closed back models so they don't bleed out sound to the mic during tracking vocals and acoustic instruments.

And finally: Larrivee B-03RE acoustic bass. I've wanted to buy a good acoustic bass for years now. I'm not much of a bass player, but I like the idea of just sitting on my couch, computer turned off, and composing new music with it. I'm also going to incorporate it into some of my dance floor productions. I'm thinking of using it for progressive/electro-house genres as well as more traditional groovy trip-hop and so on.