malamikigo
Member
- Joined
- Jan 17, 2008
- Location
- Vancouver, BC
hey guys,
I've grown fairly comfortable with what i have in my home studio right now, and don't really feel like i *need* anything right at the moment....but, I always like to consider my next route, next purchase, newest idea, etc. I'm a bit at a loss of what I could consider for my next item(s).
Here is my current setup:
Computer
- Apple G4 Powerbook w/ 160GB internal HD, 1.5GB ram
- runs a 22" samsung monitor (when recording/mixing at home)
- 500 GB Western Digital Mybook external HD
- Logic Pro Studio
Monitoring:
- Yorkville YSM1P Powered monitors and matching sub
- a few pairs of mediocre headphones
Outboard:
- Presonus Firepod interface
- Joemeek OneQ Channel Strip
- Sansamp RBI Tech 21 Bass pre-amp
- Furman Power Conditioner
(all mounted in a 6-space Gator Case)
Microphones:
- Shure SM57 (x4)
- Shure SM58 (x2)
- Shure beta 52 (x1)
- Sennheiser e-604 (x3)
- Audio Technica AT3031 (x2)
- Rode NT2A (x1)
Also, various stands, cables, pop shields, etc
So, there's a few things i've been considering:
- headphone amp and a few pairs of good headphones (and maybe one really quality pair for mixing reference)
- some sort of rack-mount reverb unit with some good sounding reverbs in it. (any that are specifically recommended for recording use?)
- at the more extreme end, a new computer altogether. The G4 powerbook is starting to lack a little. I've been looking a bit at the G5 2.7 Ghz dual-processor desktops, as they can be had (in vancouver canada) for between $800-1000, and with 4+ gigs of ram and many hundred GB of hard drive. of course, I do like to keep mobile, and a new macbook pro would do nicely as well.
- some sort of workstation, so i can get a little more hands-on and less clicky-click on the mouse
- new or different monitors....sometimes i wonder how good these yorkvilles are.
Any recommendations would be great. I'm not a big-budget kinda guy, so probably not anything that are 'best-of-the-best' type suggestions. I like to think I've made good choices in my studio as far as bang-for-the-buck, and would like to continue to do so. I record anything from hard-rock to soft acoustic singer-songwriters. Not much for techno, digital music, hiphop or anything like that.
thanks,
matt
I've grown fairly comfortable with what i have in my home studio right now, and don't really feel like i *need* anything right at the moment....but, I always like to consider my next route, next purchase, newest idea, etc. I'm a bit at a loss of what I could consider for my next item(s).
Here is my current setup:
Computer
- Apple G4 Powerbook w/ 160GB internal HD, 1.5GB ram
- runs a 22" samsung monitor (when recording/mixing at home)
- 500 GB Western Digital Mybook external HD
- Logic Pro Studio
Monitoring:
- Yorkville YSM1P Powered monitors and matching sub
- a few pairs of mediocre headphones
Outboard:
- Presonus Firepod interface
- Joemeek OneQ Channel Strip
- Sansamp RBI Tech 21 Bass pre-amp
- Furman Power Conditioner
(all mounted in a 6-space Gator Case)
Microphones:
- Shure SM57 (x4)
- Shure SM58 (x2)
- Shure beta 52 (x1)
- Sennheiser e-604 (x3)
- Audio Technica AT3031 (x2)
- Rode NT2A (x1)
Also, various stands, cables, pop shields, etc
So, there's a few things i've been considering:
- headphone amp and a few pairs of good headphones (and maybe one really quality pair for mixing reference)
- some sort of rack-mount reverb unit with some good sounding reverbs in it. (any that are specifically recommended for recording use?)
- at the more extreme end, a new computer altogether. The G4 powerbook is starting to lack a little. I've been looking a bit at the G5 2.7 Ghz dual-processor desktops, as they can be had (in vancouver canada) for between $800-1000, and with 4+ gigs of ram and many hundred GB of hard drive. of course, I do like to keep mobile, and a new macbook pro would do nicely as well.
- some sort of workstation, so i can get a little more hands-on and less clicky-click on the mouse
- new or different monitors....sometimes i wonder how good these yorkvilles are.
Any recommendations would be great. I'm not a big-budget kinda guy, so probably not anything that are 'best-of-the-best' type suggestions. I like to think I've made good choices in my studio as far as bang-for-the-buck, and would like to continue to do so. I record anything from hard-rock to soft acoustic singer-songwriters. Not much for techno, digital music, hiphop or anything like that.
thanks,
matt