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Re: the classic "take a photo of your setup" thread

Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 8:17 pm
by Raggles
darigan wrote:
Yeah there BX8a's, what do you think of them? I've noticed the top end can be quiet sharp, slighty distorted even. I checked it up on sound on sound and it had a good way to help reduce this issue and thats to lower the volume at the back of the speakers as much as possible so your soundcard is powering the monitors more, I've done that and although its improved I still think its an issue. Having said that thou I've been using them for a good while and I'm used to it, plus I have some relatively cheap logitech speakers with a subwoofer that I can a/b test to get an idea of how things sound on an average home system.
Yeah I've noticed that too. I always keep the volume behind the speaker at 3/4. It's just a hassle when I go to turn them on or off and I accidentally hit the knob and I have to readjust them again. Other than that I love em.

Re: the classic "take a photo of your setup" thread

Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 8:28 pm
by Redderious
Sine69 wrote:
Redderious wrote:And holy shit sine69, i have the same exact desk with you as well. I use live, and im buying rokits. We're like fucking twins, man.

Only thing is i'm running osx.


Well I do have a macbook with live on it
I think we were separated at birth! :lol:
Haha if you moved from the east-west coast im going to shit my pants.
Still crazy as hell!

Re: the classic "take a photo of your setup" thread

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 6:21 pm
by collective
darigan wrote:
collective wrote:
darigan wrote: Boss SE-70 Multi Effects Unit - Little gem I like to play with every now and then, its a Digital FX unit but it has an analog distortion circuit in it, its REALLY REALLY NOISEY, everything coming out of it has to be gated. The Delays and Reverb and chorus are really nice too. The whole unit is scattered all over Prodigys first 3 Albums. Pick'em up second hand for around 150 euro. Would recommend to anyone wanting a bit of hardware but not wanting to break the bank.

the reason why you are experiencing so much noise with this fx unit is because its meant to receive instrument level signals, you are giving it line level signals, you need to attenuate the signal before it goes in to the unit. Get/build yourself a re-amp box...think about a DI box but in reverse (you can do this, but its not recommended), http://www.recordingmag.com/resources/r ... l/314.html
I can understand what your saying because the box is for guitars. I only get the noise when I add the analog distortion and its an old box I bought it second hand from a Japan, do you still a re-amp box could improve the noise problems?

Yes the re-amp box would solve the problems, the noise is happening when you put the lone level signal through a transistor expecting a much lower signal level. When you do use a re-amp box obviously analog distortion is going to add distortion but not noise.

Re: the classic "take a photo of your setup" thread

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 7:53 pm
by darigan
collective wrote:
darigan wrote:
collective wrote:
darigan wrote: Boss SE-70 Multi Effects Unit - Little gem I like to play with every now and then, its a Digital FX unit but it has an analog distortion circuit in it, its REALLY REALLY NOISEY, everything coming out of it has to be gated. The Delays and Reverb and chorus are really nice too. The whole unit is scattered all over Prodigys first 3 Albums. Pick'em up second hand for around 150 euro. Would recommend to anyone wanting a bit of hardware but not wanting to break the bank.

the reason why you are experiencing so much noise with this fx unit is because its meant to receive instrument level signals, you are giving it line level signals, you need to attenuate the signal before it goes in to the unit. Get/build yourself a re-amp box...think about a DI box but in reverse (you can do this, but its not recommended), http://www.recordingmag.com/resources/r ... l/314.html
I can understand what your saying because the box is for guitars. I only get the noise when I add the analog distortion and its an old box I bought it second hand from a Japan, do you still a re-amp box could improve the noise problems?

Yes the re-amp box would solve the problems, the noise is happening when you put the lone level signal through a transistor expecting a much lower signal level. When you do use a re-amp box obviously analog distortion is going to add distortion but not noise.
cool, i'll look into it

Re: the classic "take a photo of your setup" thread

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 9:14 pm
by -[2]DAY_-
looking good lyons, i'd like to try a day of sampling with decks like that, mainly cuz i aint got any vinyls. What is that the Itch?

Re: the classic "take a photo of your setup" thread

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 12:04 am
by Ezzcal
lyons238 wrote: Image
ahh the good Ol VCI100 , sorta wish myne still looked like that ...dam techtools arcade mod lol

Re: the classic "take a photo of your setup" thread

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 2:01 am
by collective
lyons238 wrote: Image
ahh the good Ol VCI100


Playskool's seminal "I'm A DJ Now" (part of the "I Am a Big Boy Now" line of products")

Re: the classic "take a photo of your setup" thread

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 4:11 am
by lyons238
-[2]DAY_- wrote:looking good lyons, i'd like to try a day of sampling with decks like that, mainly cuz i aint got any vinyls. What is that the Itch?
thank you sir :). and its the vestax vci-100 with taktor.

@Ezzcal: yeah i love my lil vci. and why did you mess the mod up on yours or something? i was looking into modding mine but honestly i dont do enough beat juggling to justify the mod.

@ Collective: yeah my big boy dj kit does the trick for me...i just spin a bit here and there for fun while at home or maybe at a house party. i dont need or want a big setup so its perfect for me. id rather concentrate more on producing then djing anyway. imo if your a good producer you can easily be a good dj. but if your a good dj you cant easily be a good producer. so i tend to give producing more of my time at the moment.

Re: the classic "take a photo of your setup" thread

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 5:11 am
by S1NTH3TIC
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My modest setup, Just got back home after a long trip so not done setting up. Axiom-25, old 4-track mixer, and a condenser mic not setup yet. adding monitors soon and picking up a macbook pro once I head off to college. and yes, the xbox is crucial to the workflow

EDIT: forgot to mention, desk is home made.

Re: the classic "take a photo of your setup" thread

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 9:06 am
by Ezzcal
lyons238 wrote:
-[2]DAY_- wrote:looking good lyons, i'd like to try a day of sampling with decks like that, mainly cuz i aint got any vinyls. What is that the Itch?
thank you sir :). and its the vestax vci-100 with taktor.

@Ezzcal: yeah i love my lil vci. and why did you mess the mod up on yours or something? i was looking into modding mine but honestly i dont do enough beat juggling to justify the mod.
i just miss the iluminated LEDs now and aggain have to open and clean becuse one or two arcade buttons do loose there sensitivity after afew hard perfomances , i should just get a midi fighter .
it still owns compared to MK2

Re: the classic "take a photo of your setup" thread

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 4:50 pm
by lyons238
Ezzcal wrote:
lyons238 wrote:
-[2]DAY_- wrote:looking good lyons, i'd like to try a day of sampling with decks like that, mainly cuz i aint got any vinyls. What is that the Itch?
thank you sir :). and its the vestax vci-100 with taktor.

@Ezzcal: yeah i love my lil vci. and why did you mess the mod up on yours or something? i was looking into modding mine but honestly i dont do enough beat juggling to justify the mod.
i just miss the iluminated LEDs now and aggain have to open and clean becuse one or two arcade buttons do loose there sensitivity after afew hard perfomances , i should just get a midi fighter .
it still owns compared to MK2
fuck the mk2. i bought my mk1 after the mk2 was already released. thanks to the boys at techtools and all their support on the mk1 i decided to go with the mk1. plus its rock solid where the mk2 isnt as much.

i gotta get the firmware upgrade and the overlay though.

Re: the classic "take a photo of your setup" thread

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 2:12 pm
by safeandsound
Bit if a shift round of the studio today:

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Re: the classic "take a photo of your setup" thread

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 3:28 pm
by Depone
safeandsound wrote:Bit if a shift round of the studio today:

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Is that a custom made parametric eq? :o

Re: the classic "take a photo of your setup" thread

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 6:44 am
by mekha
This is my little corner in the world..

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Rokit 5 / Alesis Multimix8 / Shure SRH 840 / 2 M-audio Nova Mics

Re: the classic "take a photo of your setup" thread

Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2011 8:07 am
by safeandsound
Hi there, yes It is indeed a custom made parametric.

Stepped controls throughout, stereo ganged L/R with very close LR tolerances, based on circuits from a classic 1970's/early 80's USA built eq. Gains trims in and out, 6dB or 12dB cut/boost option per band, variable shelf filter slopes, fixed shelf at top end, switched shelf at bottom end, Full EQ bypass switch, per band bypss switch. Only the best components used inside.

More info about the original units, it uses a T-filter type circuit.

http://www.uaudio.com/webzine/2004/dece ... tent4.html

cheers

SafeandSound
online mastering
Recording and mixing tips

Re: the classic "take a photo of your setup" thread

Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2011 5:15 pm
by RandoRando
@safeandsound when your mastering something and using your external gear, do you have to tweak the knobs to your liking, run the audio through and record it and thats the only copy of it you have? like i mean, say you were working on a song, and the knobs got moved somehow in the night without your knowledge, and you havent recorded the audio yet, would you be screwed? Cause i know faders can be motorized to match a DAWs faders, but ive always wondered how it works with external audio processing gear

Re: the classic "take a photo of your setup" thread

Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 4:53 pm
by MikkiFunk
@safeandsound when your mastering something and using your external gear, do you have to tweak the knobs to your liking, run the audio through and record it and thats the only copy of it you have? like i mean, say you were working on a song, and the knobs got moved somehow in the night without your knowledge, and you havent recorded the audio yet, would you be screwed? Cause i know faders can be motorized to match a DAWs faders, but ive always wondered how it works with external audio processing gear
Just good old crib sheets really, you take note of how everything was exactly as it was. If anything gets changed to refer to that. Although if you know what you're doing I'm sure you could get it sounding good again and close to how it was without a crib sheet, with a bit of playing about. Some mixers etc (expensive ones mind, Neve, SSL etc) have 'total recall' which is where it remembers where the faders (motorised faders), eq and compression settings on the desk and calls back all the settings when you load that session on the desk. Though I'm pretty sure there's no outboard that has a total recall function soo...

Re: the classic "take a photo of your setup" thread

Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 5:59 pm
by safeandsound
Hi Randorando, most mastering studios have a mix of switched and non switched equipment. Each track gets a note down of what happened in the DAW project notepad. 9/10 I can recall what I did very quick (even if I lost all notes) because once you have heard a track you know whats wrong or right. It would be rare not to an DA>analogue kit>AD pass in the same session. In fact I make sure I avoid that scenario. Remember there tends to be nothing too extreme on a decent mix anyway............ cheers, Barry

Re: the classic "take a photo of your setup" thread

Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 11:25 pm
by mistayif
my set up

Image

quite simple but suits me perfectly

dell xps m1330 laptop
novation sl49 mk2 (only got this yesterday, loving it thus far, need to get my head buried in the manual tho)
alesis m1 mk2 active monitors (not the best monitors, but i've had these for about 4 years so my ears are pretty used to them)
ni audio kontrol 1
produce using ableton, main vsti's i use are sylenth and albino, have a copy of massive which came with the audio kontrol but don't really use it too often

Re: the classic "take a photo of your setup" thread

Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 10:25 am
by RandoRando
mistayif wrote:my set up

Image

quite simple but suits me perfectly

dell xps m1330 laptop
novation sl49 mk2 (only got this yesterday, loving it thus far, need to get my head buried in the manual tho)
alesis m1 mk2 active monitors (not the best monitors, but i've had these for about 4 years so my ears are pretty used to them)
ni audio kontrol 1
produce using ableton, main vsti's i use are sylenth and albino, have a copy of massive which came with the audio kontrol but don't really use it too often
thats kind of how mine is but do you get annoyed with having to reach so far for the qwerty keyboard?