
2017 Home Studio/Recording Thread.
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Re: 2017 Home Studio/Recording Thread.
Quality recordings cannot be made without a Happy Apple and a roll of TP!!! 

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Walt wrote:But when the hour is nigh, and the lights are low, and I got a little toothpick of a shwag joint in my teeth, and my friends want to hear me play "Into the Void", or "TNT", "or "Cemetery Gates"...I plug my 600 dollar guitar into my 150 dollar amp, and I am a Rawk gawd.
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Re: 2017 Home Studio/Recording Thread.
Loop wrote:To be clear, Ajax is showing you a MIDI controller. No sounds without software. I'd suggested a synth, since that what you were asking for, though the MiniNova I'd suggested also works as a controller.
I missed this post. Gotcha. Thanks for the clarification. I definitely want something with it's own great sounds.
Re: 2017 Home Studio/Recording Thread.
ajaxlepinski wrote:Quality recordings cannot be made without a Happy Apple and a roll of TP!!!
I always keep a roll nearby for those mid-session ass wipes.

Cameron Amps wrote:He's right....I think VTMs sound great....go get one. No nos tubes needed.
TurboPablo wrote:Scribble strips are for kids.
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Re: 2017 Home Studio/Recording Thread.
TurboPablo wrote:Yay! A new rabbit hole.
I really like Native Instruments, Damage, for heavy and unusual percussion. You can play wild drum loops by holding down one key on the controller board.
The only un-fun thing is that, synth software comes with MANUALS!!!

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Walt wrote:But when the hour is nigh, and the lights are low, and I got a little toothpick of a shwag joint in my teeth, and my friends want to hear me play "Into the Void", or "TNT", "or "Cemetery Gates"...I plug my 600 dollar guitar into my 150 dollar amp, and I am a Rawk gawd.
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Re: 2017 Home Studio/Recording Thread.
Honestly, my last couple of clips have surprised me(not trying to toot my own horn at all). It's shown me that I can get really great sounding tracks INTO my DAW. Then it's up to me to figure out what to do with them. The Torpedo Live has pretty much been a game changer in this respect. Get the sound and levels you want and go. When it's time for another rhythm track, just pan it the other way and pick a different cab. Move the virtual mic and change the sound in the virtual room. Hit record. NEXT.....
It's also just plain fun as hell.
It's also just plain fun as hell.
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Re: 2017 Home Studio/Recording Thread.
Basically, if Sega'93 NHL Hockey were a perfect tool for recording guitars, it would be this Two Notes peice.
Re: 2017 Home Studio/Recording Thread.
TurboPablo wrote:Basically, if Sega'93 NHL Hockey were a perfect tool for recording guitars, it would be this Two Notes peice.
What outs are you using on the TL to your interface?
Cameron Amps wrote:He's right....I think VTMs sound great....go get one. No nos tubes needed.
TurboPablo wrote:Scribble strips are for kids.
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Re: 2017 Home Studio/Recording Thread.
Mostly I use a 1/4"-XLR adapter and then into my WA-12. XLR out of that into my Audient ID22. I also have the digital/SPDIF setup to go too. So I can send three signals if I want. One through the WA-12 and mic-pre. Then I can split the digital into a wet/dry track so I can get what ever the cab is I am running and also a direct-to-board amp sound.
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Re: 2017 Home Studio/Recording Thread.
Bout to low grade the fuck out of this thread.....was cool to see your guys' setups tho.
MIDI keyboard, basically use this for everything from strings to drums to acoustic guitar sims. BTW, Ajax is correct, Damage is badass.
Untitled by Lord Funktfied, on Flickr
Preamps into cab IRs....work for most things, lately I'm just using Mercuriall's Spark for cabs....I shut everything off and just use one of these into their IRs...you can blend mics and cabs and the IRs are really good. AMT is a 5150 clone, the Hotone is a Recto and the last is a Mooer Engl clone:
Untitled by Lord Funktfied, on Flickr
Interface...this is a Mackie Blackjack....most of you either own one or have, I see zero reason to upgrade. Was cheap and works.
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My go-to anymore....the Mercuriall U530. Engl e530 sim, complete with 2d adjustable mic cabs, chorus, clean, mid gain and lead dirt channels, plus a contour switch for scooping mids, leaving them alone or boosting them. I love this sim more than any other I've tried:
Untitled by Lord Funktfied, on Flickr
I went from an AxeFxII to a Fryette GP/DI-Avatar cab with a SM57 to this stuff. Low cost, top notch tones (for me, anyway) and easy to use and setup. I'm less than $300 into this setup and can get basically any tone I need, from clean ambient sounds to all out heavy sonic assault. Digging it.
MIDI keyboard, basically use this for everything from strings to drums to acoustic guitar sims. BTW, Ajax is correct, Damage is badass.

Preamps into cab IRs....work for most things, lately I'm just using Mercuriall's Spark for cabs....I shut everything off and just use one of these into their IRs...you can blend mics and cabs and the IRs are really good. AMT is a 5150 clone, the Hotone is a Recto and the last is a Mooer Engl clone:

Interface...this is a Mackie Blackjack....most of you either own one or have, I see zero reason to upgrade. Was cheap and works.

My go-to anymore....the Mercuriall U530. Engl e530 sim, complete with 2d adjustable mic cabs, chorus, clean, mid gain and lead dirt channels, plus a contour switch for scooping mids, leaving them alone or boosting them. I love this sim more than any other I've tried:

I went from an AxeFxII to a Fryette GP/DI-Avatar cab with a SM57 to this stuff. Low cost, top notch tones (for me, anyway) and easy to use and setup. I'm less than $300 into this setup and can get basically any tone I need, from clean ambient sounds to all out heavy sonic assault. Digging it.
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Re: 2017 Home Studio/Recording Thread.
My "studio"
with the new, Mackie 3" monitors. What a relief to be able to put the headphones down - wearing cans for 6 hours is not fun.



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Walt wrote:But when the hour is nigh, and the lights are low, and I got a little toothpick of a shwag joint in my teeth, and my friends want to hear me play "Into the Void", or "TNT", "or "Cemetery Gates"...I plug my 600 dollar guitar into my 150 dollar amp, and I am a Rawk gawd.
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Re: 2017 Home Studio/Recording Thread.
Will post pics later. Using this as a place holder.
Interfaces:
Apogee Duet
Roland Octacapture
Monitors:
Adam F5s
Yamaha NS10s with Adcom GFA 535
Mics:
2x AKG P220
Shure Drum Mic Kit - 3x SM57, Beta 52
SM7B
SM58
Sennhesier e935
Mic Pre:
ISA One
Compressor:
FMR RNC
Using a Line 6 Pod XT Live and Lepou amp sims. The only real plug in's I use day to day are the CLA 76 compressor and a PSP parametric EQ.
Interfaces:
Apogee Duet
Roland Octacapture
Monitors:
Adam F5s
Yamaha NS10s with Adcom GFA 535
Mics:
2x AKG P220
Shure Drum Mic Kit - 3x SM57, Beta 52
SM7B
SM58
Sennhesier e935
Mic Pre:
ISA One
Compressor:
FMR RNC
Using a Line 6 Pod XT Live and Lepou amp sims. The only real plug in's I use day to day are the CLA 76 compressor and a PSP parametric EQ.
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Guitars:
Gibson Les Paul Traditional Pro Tobacco Burst (Bare Knuckle Black Dog B/57 Classic N)
Fender American Professional (Van Zandt (Middle/Neck PU), Pearly Gates in the bridge)
Music Man Stingray RS (59/JB)
Edwards LP Sykes (Duncan Distortions)
Amps:
AC15 w/ an Alnico Blue
AC30
Mesa Mark III Green Stripe with R2 Volume Mod
Wangs 2204HW
Line 6 Helix with ISP FS8
2x12 Mesa Recto cab
Monoprice 1x12 w/ a Vintage 30
Guitars:
Gibson Les Paul Traditional Pro Tobacco Burst (Bare Knuckle Black Dog B/57 Classic N)
Fender American Professional (Van Zandt (Middle/Neck PU), Pearly Gates in the bridge)
Music Man Stingray RS (59/JB)
Edwards LP Sykes (Duncan Distortions)
Amps:
AC15 w/ an Alnico Blue
AC30
Mesa Mark III Green Stripe with R2 Volume Mod
Wangs 2204HW
Line 6 Helix with ISP FS8
2x12 Mesa Recto cab
Monoprice 1x12 w/ a Vintage 30
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Re: 2017 Home Studio/Recording Thread.
totally jumpin' in a little later!