bigdmakintrax
BeatKreatoR
We always talk about our setups, for software users it's pretty much laid out in a nice console to do everything in one place, however, if you have at least a sequencer/sampler (mpc, mv8000, spXX or whatever) and at least one keyboard workstation as outboard gear, there are a lot of things to consider, anyhow for my own and other gear users purposes or information I came up with 5 questions to kick around, pick one and expand a few sentences on your process.
1. Midi or usb configuration (simple or complex, do you have problems with configuring channels when it comes to producing tracks if so what are your biggest issues)
2. Outboard mixers or processors, where is it in your process ( hardware compressors, enhancers, mastering gear or EQ , is this done before you record (pre mix) or do you do everthing in your DAW after ? what is the best place before or after the dump)
3. Power source (clean or dirty, how have you gotten this perfected, did you know that any small bit of noise on 1 track is amplified and added by each track you dump ? cheap cables can also be a culprit )
4. Efficiency of printing or multitracking (going into protools or other multitrack DAW to mix do you find the process you use easy ? are your mixing results good, bad or ugly?)
5. Location and placement of equipment (how does this affect your production and thinking process, does this impact your ideas or can you produce with your setup in any location regardless or where your gear is.
With these 5 points I would like some feedback on the most important to you.
Take 1. of the points above only give some feedback on the level of importance on your lab production process if you can in a few sentences.
1. Midi or usb configuration (simple or complex, do you have problems with configuring channels when it comes to producing tracks if so what are your biggest issues)
2. Outboard mixers or processors, where is it in your process ( hardware compressors, enhancers, mastering gear or EQ , is this done before you record (pre mix) or do you do everthing in your DAW after ? what is the best place before or after the dump)
3. Power source (clean or dirty, how have you gotten this perfected, did you know that any small bit of noise on 1 track is amplified and added by each track you dump ? cheap cables can also be a culprit )
4. Efficiency of printing or multitracking (going into protools or other multitrack DAW to mix do you find the process you use easy ? are your mixing results good, bad or ugly?)
5. Location and placement of equipment (how does this affect your production and thinking process, does this impact your ideas or can you produce with your setup in any location regardless or where your gear is.
With these 5 points I would like some feedback on the most important to you.
Take 1. of the points above only give some feedback on the level of importance on your lab production process if you can in a few sentences.