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hardware:

 

-toshiba laptop

-m-audio radium49

-edirol fa-101 (interface)

-mackie dfx12 mixer

-akg c1000s mic

-mbho capsule mic

-m-audio lx4 monitors+sub

-korg electribe es1

-kaoss pad (kp2)

-acoustic guitar

 

software:

 

-sonar 3

-cool edit

-a shitload of vsts

 

woo!

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i'm effectively just using:

a dual 2.5ghz g5 powermac running digital performer, reaktor, kontakt, peak, mood modular V with a motu 2408mkII interface for electronic music

 

for my band i'm using:

iz RADAR 24 track

soundcraft ghost 24 channel analog board

2 studio projects c1 mic's

sennheiser md421 mic

2 shure sm58 mic's

akg d112 mic

2 akg c1000s mic's

RNC compressor

emu e4xt ultra sampler

fender american double fat strat

fender american jazz bass

bc rich usa handmade neck thru beast

mesa boogie tri axis pre amp

mesa boogie strategy 400 power amp

2 marshall 1960a cabs

hafler amp

tannoy reveal passive monitors

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one sony vaio a215m with fw audiophile and 80gb glyph netdrive fired up with Live 5, some 'stuff' inc couple of controller keyboards, synth, dig piano and mountain of software synths, sample packs, plugins, etc.

 

All boxed originals i would add - no piracy here sonny....remember -

 

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Advent laptop - running Renoise (for beats), Live! (for audio)

Korg Z1 (best synth ever made)

Access Virus

Roland XV-3080 (just dug this out again the other day - really useful)

Roland MC202 (for zaps and tones - nothing does it better)

Eventide DSP4500 (everything goes through this - love the convertors, makes everything sound like an 80's film soundtrack)

Mackie 1402VLZ (got an 8-buss at my folk's house)

some pioneer amp + Spirit Abs 2's (simple, but effective - got BM15's too, but need to sort the acoustics out first)

Miniroyal upright piano

 

Software highlights:

 

Waves Q-Clone (absolutely stunning - about 2 hours latency on it, but really useful for processing)

Emu/Ensoniq Paris EQ (never thought I'd hear an EQ like this in software - sounds like a h/w sampler - huge tone, very colourful)

Kjaerhaus Classic Compressor (really punchy)

Spectrasonics Trilogy (synth basses are pretty "reader demo", but the acoustics are useful)

mda ePiano (simple, but effective)

 

XBox 360 & Dreamcast

 

 

90% of my work is just Renoise and the Z1

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Two rooms to myself in a farmhouse in the middle of nowhere, where I can make as much odd, loud noise as I please, whenever I feel the urge...

 

:ohmy:

 

Grr... the envy...

 

My neighbour called me last night at 2am when I was having a sick jamsession with some mates... he asked me to 'turn down the laboratory-music, please!'.. :rolleyes:

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Two rooms to myself in a farmhouse in the middle of nowhere, where I can make as much odd, loud noise as I please, whenever I feel the urge...

 

:ohmy:

 

Grr... the envy...

 

My neighbour called me last night at 2am when I was having a sick jamsession with some mates... he asked me to 'turn down the laboratory-music, please!'.. :rolleyes:

Lol, my neighbor has called my downstairs neighbors to complain about the rocks in the washing machine "music'

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pc (amd athlon 2000+xp 512 ddr)

maudio delta 66+omni i/o

shure sm-57

roland mc-303

a six string acoustic guitar made by kaman / 12 string made by yamaha

squire p-bass

carlos robelli music-man axis knockoff electric guitar

 

 

renoise for breaks and other styles that include percussive and/or audio filigree

audiomulch for live productions and creating unique samples

FL5 for techno and house styled productions I also use FLvst switched to Live mode inside audiomulch for livelooping of percussion tracks

audition for waveworking

acid 4 for remixes

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hi i'm nat i use:

 

hard:

generic laptop running XP with 3ghz and 512mb.

Dell Desktop, not sure the specs, pretty crappy

2 turntables and a microphone

numark M.304 mixer (trying to sell it for a more scratch-friendly fader, its brand new, anyone?)

akai mpc2000xl w/zip

KORG ms2000R

yamaha cs2x

boss dr202

Shure SM-57

Casio SK-1 (huzzah!)

accordian

cell phone

DVD player

kitty

 

 

soft:

Cubase SX

Halion 2

Max/MSP

Arturia Moog

a lot of SmartElectronix DestroyFX ( <3 )

Albino SoftSynth

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Noisy stuff:

 

Korg EMX Electribe

Roland TR 707

Boss SP 505

Roland EF303

Novation Nova

Clavia Nord 2X rack

Roland SH 09

Yamaha CS 01

Stylophone

Blue ball mic

Samson C03 mic

 

Effects and processors:

 

Behringer Composer Pro compressor

Alesis Akira Multi fx

Alesis Philtre Modfx

Korg Kaoss pad

Aphex Aural exiter

JSH Digitec delay

Yamaha D1500 delay

 

Software:

Logic Pro 6

Reason 2.5

Spark XL

 

Computer and mixing:

 

Apple mac G4 800Mhz

M adio Delta 410 soundcard

Yamaha MG16/6 fx Mixer

Alesis Monitor 1 Mk2 Monitors

 

For live stuff with my band there's a load of other stuff too

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Noisy stuff:

 

Korg EMX Electribe

Roland TR 707

Boss SP 505

Roland EF303

Novation Nova

Clavia Nord 2X rack

Roland SH 09

Yamaha CS 01

Stylophone

Blue ball mic

Samson C03 mic

 

Effects and processors:

 

Behringer Composer Pro compressor

Alesis Akira Multi fx

Alesis Philtre Modfx

Korg Kaoss pad

Aphex Aural exiter

JSH Digitec delay

Yamaha D1500 delay

 

Software:

Logic Pro 6

Reason 2.5

Spark XL

 

Computer and mixing:

 

Apple mac G4 800Mhz

M audio Delta 410 soundcard

Yamaha MG16/6 fx Mixer

Alesis Monitor 1 Mk2 Monitors

 

For live stuff with my band there's a load of other stuff too

 

 

 

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Hardware

 

E-Mu Xboard 25

Alesis HR-16

Korg ESX-1

DSI Evolver (as of 1/3/06)

Tascam Portastudio 414 (used for mixing)

PreSonus Tube Pre

AKG K240 Headphones

Fender Fretless Jazz Bass (for sale if anyone is interested)

Gibson Les Paul Studio

ProCo Rat

Ibanez UE 305 Pedal (compression/analog delay/stereo chorus) - great for space ship effects

Boss Octave Pedal

Danelectro Flanger

Fender Champ amp

 

Computer

 

AMD 850 w/ 512 MB of RAM

Delta 44 Sound Card

Logic 4.8 Gold

ReBirth

and other various VST's

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FL Studio and all of its overpriced VSTs

Buzz full 30mb pack

Audacity

shitty microphone(which I rarely use, unless I want to make a bad noise track that I never release)

acoustic and electric guitars(see above)

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Stuff I use on my tracks;

SW: Reason 3, Audacity

HW: Powerbook G4/1.33, M-Audio Firewire Audiophile, Oxygen 8, Sennheiser HD25 cans

 

Also: cheap Washburn acoustic guitar and Encore bass, distinctly not-cheap Parker Fly electric guitar (none of which I actually use in my tracks, but I write on them), and some guitar FX pedals, and a 15W practice amp.

 

I'm going to get some monitor speakers and a bigger master keyboard. What I mostly covet's a decent synth-workstation desk and a comfy chair, though. I've been working at a fold-out desk and it's killing my back.

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Fahz0r, do you like the BCR2000? I'm thinking of buying one.. (to control the cutoff and volume knobs of my XT and Rm1x, they are starting to fall off I think + it's great to control the mixer in SX)

 

ah 'tis a fine one in my oppinion

somehow, with the amount of knobs available, i always run short on them :/

 

I use it most of the time to control the Bassline plugin, but also for millions of other tweaks

 

EDIT:

if you means by controlling a mixer in SX, perhaps the BCS2000 (slider version) is better perhaps? I think it has like 8 sliders and 8 knobs, dunno if all of them are fully assignable. Dunno man, i'll let the dilemma on you :innocent:

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I made this pic for the last gear dork thread:

 

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I forgot to include this, cause I hardly ever use it, but it's a pitch/voltage analogue monosynth which cost me a LOT of money

 

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Also recently got a Casio Rapman, which did not :stuart:

 

Software:

 

SONAR 4

ACID

Soundforge

 

Plugins:

 

Waves Limiter

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Hardware:

Edirol-PCR 80 midi keyboard

Headset and 5 crappy speakers with a subwoofer that alerts the entire neighbourhood

acoustic guitar

a piano (which I can't record because my mic doesn't go into the living room)

Crappy microphone that came with a webcam (i think I want to record more stuff though just because it's so damn cool)

A fucking awesome COWBELL!

Some kind of african drum my parents got in the 80's in Liberia

 

Software:

Reaktor 5

Reason 3.0

Goldwave

 

I wish I could afford proper hardware, real synths and stuff.. Maybe something I'll be able to do in the future, but right now i'm pretty much stuck with this. Works fairly well though, it's the music that counts.

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Hardware :

 

m-audio bx8 monitors

dual 2.5 ghz g5

motu 896HD

oxygen 8

evolution uc33e

sh-101

drum kit

assorted percussion

assorted microphones

saz

tablas

 

Software :

 

logic pro 7

soundtrack pro

ableton live 5

reaktor 5

max/msp 4.5

 

 

self promotion - http://myspace.com/okr

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Studio update!!

 

<B>Hardware: </B>

Roland PC160 Keyboard Controller

Evolution UC33e Controller

Korg 05R/W Sound Module

Behringer Eurorack MX802 Mixer

PC Pentium II 333mhz

 

<B>Software:</B>

Cubase VST2.4

loads of VSTs (which i can't use cause my pc is too slow)

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