Norman Fernandez, post: 462553, member: 51653 wrote: It's for a sound engineering course project,
Setting up a studio.
Under a Certain Budget.
Your options are very wide and complex if its about learning sound engineering. My first question would ask: You are wanting to set up a studio to learn about what? Home recording or an actual studio?
You could start with a preamp/channel strip combo or more likely get a converter with pre's build in.
this sounds like its a question on a test for an audio course.
first we need a definition of what "all good studios" means ???? also what is a "mid to high" budget?
if you mean a major recording studio with an LFC and large recording spaces for orchestras or is it a studio for tracking POP music? the requirements are very different. didn't your instructor already go through this with you?
Although it's a complex question with many possible answers, I'm going to give a simple, and not necessarily correct, answer based on my own experience and preference.
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It's for a sound engineering course project, Setting up a studi
It's for a sound engineering course project,
Setting up a studio.
Under a Certain Budget.
Norman Fernandez, post: 462553, member: 51653 wrote: It's for a
Your options are very wide and complex if its about learning sound engineering. My first question would ask: You are wanting to set up a studio to learn about what? Home recording or an actual studio?
You could start with a preamp/channel strip combo or more likely get a converter with pre's build in.
What about the room, sound treatment, monitoring?
this sounds like its a question on a test for an audio course.
this sounds like its a question on a test for an audio course.
first we need a definition of what "all good studios" means ???? also what is a "mid to high" budget?
if you mean a major recording studio with an LFC and large recording spaces for orchestras or is it a studio for tracking POP music? the requirements are very different. didn't your instructor already go through this with you?
Although it's a complex question with many possible answers, I'm
Although it's a complex question with many possible answers, I'm going to give a simple, and not necessarily correct, answer based on my own experience and preference.
Grace Designs.
Norman Fernandez, post: 462552, member: 51653 wrote: Good set-up
Yeah,
I should have some Neve, millennia, Manley, Grace Audio, SSL, UA and Focusrite preamps !
Please send me some cash, so I can be standardised to what I should have !! ;)
Dw fearn- vt-2 high end Neve 1073- pro standard Focusrite isa- p
Dw fearn- vt-2 high end
Neve 1073- pro standard
Focusrite isa- pro budget
Audient mico- prosumer
Art pro vla- low budget
Neve is probably the most ubiquitous among "good studios", doesn't make it the best, just very common.
Thank you so much !!!!!
Thank you so much !!!!!