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Melodix
Guest
Dream Studio
well all that software stuff is great but then u gt to learn how to use it....then ure stuck with 1 million diff sounds....where do u start? so in my opinion classic is right man...if u have live musicians who really know what they r doin...u could get real DR. Dre on the beats......But if I did have to go with some hardware it would have to be an ssl console or a stereo pair of ssl channel strips....Patch your MPC....KEyboard or what ever u use through this baby and you will have the phattest sounding Kicks,...tightest snares...etc... then have those live musicians play what ever u want them to play through that and the sound will be so warm....and have so much depth unlike these digitl recording software we ure all acustom to.....I have a pretty bad ass digital studio and it still dont sound so bad asss....
My Set Up:
Keyboard/Sound Module: Roland Fantom X8, Korg Triton Studio, Proteus 2000, Mo Phatt, MPC 1000
DAW: Pro Tools "HD3" 192 i/o, Contol 24 mixing Console, Mac G5
Microphones: Neumann U87, AKG C414, Sure SM 57
well all that software stuff is great but then u gt to learn how to use it....then ure stuck with 1 million diff sounds....where do u start? so in my opinion classic is right man...if u have live musicians who really know what they r doin...u could get real DR. Dre on the beats......But if I did have to go with some hardware it would have to be an ssl console or a stereo pair of ssl channel strips....Patch your MPC....KEyboard or what ever u use through this baby and you will have the phattest sounding Kicks,...tightest snares...etc... then have those live musicians play what ever u want them to play through that and the sound will be so warm....and have so much depth unlike these digitl recording software we ure all acustom to.....I have a pretty bad ass digital studio and it still dont sound so bad asss....
My Set Up:
Keyboard/Sound Module: Roland Fantom X8, Korg Triton Studio, Proteus 2000, Mo Phatt, MPC 1000
DAW: Pro Tools "HD3" 192 i/o, Contol 24 mixing Console, Mac G5
Microphones: Neumann U87, AKG C414, Sure SM 57