Hey...it's nice having a sound forum now. It's my primary focus in game development. I can finally answer questions with confidence.
Anyways, I was just wondering if there were any other sound designers and composers on this board. If so, what kind of studio setup are you using? Mine is:
Hardware
Yamaha 01X (Digital Mixer)
MAudio Active Monitors
Korg microKontrol
MAudio 24/IO (Interface)
Shure SM57 Microphones
Software
Steinberg Cubase SX 3
Sony SoundForge 7
Sony Acid Pro 4
Native Instrumens Reaktor
Propellerhead Reason 3.0
Propellerhead Recycle
Cakewalk Sonar 3 Producer Edition
Plugins
Native Instruments Absynth
Native Instruments Kontakt
Native Instruments GuitarRig
Native Instruments Battery
Native Instruments FM7
Native Instruments B4
Kaejerhaus Classic FX collection
T-RackS 24
Garritan Personal Orchestra
Cost me a fortune over the years, but I wouldn't change it for anything.
Studio Setup
well, we have a simple studio setup for my band. it's not the best, but we've been able to record two tracks for our first album.
HARDWARE:
Fender Passport PA system (acts as a mixing board)
Shure SM57 mics (not 100% sure about this)
ESP Viper and ESP Ec series Guitars
SOFTWARE:
Audacity (simple program, but it's really all we've needed)
HARDWARE:
Fender Passport PA system (acts as a mixing board)
Shure SM57 mics (not 100% sure about this)
ESP Viper and ESP Ec series Guitars
SOFTWARE:
Audacity (simple program, but it's really all we've needed)
Hey...it doesn't have to be complicated. It just needs to serve it's purpose.
I play in a band also. I didn't list my guitars and stuff, so I will now:
Guitars
ESP M1 Deluxe
Ibanez RG
Ibanez Universe 7-String
Amps
Crate G-120C Half Stack
Effects
Digitech RP12
Audacity is good for recording. There are other free programs out there that are better for recording though. Have a look at Kristal Audio Engine. You can find a bunch of free plugins around also. Just do a search for "Free VST Plugins".
I play in a band also. I didn't list my guitars and stuff, so I will now:
Guitars
ESP M1 Deluxe
Ibanez RG
Ibanez Universe 7-String
Amps
Crate G-120C Half Stack
Effects
Digitech RP12
Audacity is good for recording. There are other free programs out there that are better for recording though. Have a look at Kristal Audio Engine. You can find a bunch of free plugins around also. Just do a search for "Free VST Plugins".
I play the saxaphone, drums and a little piano.
Haven't gotten into recording stuff yet.
Haven't gotten into recording stuff yet.
Jonas
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Focused, hard work is the real key to success. Keep your eyes on the goal, and just keep taking the next step towards completing it. If you aren't sure which way to do something, do it both ways and see which works better. - John Carmack