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JamesFlashG

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  1. [quote name='Ian Savage' timestamp='1374493851' post='2149272'] My little den: Mackie Satellite into a Mac Mini, nice and simple; main thing's the monitors though, HHB Circle 5s which I would actually cry if anything happened to. LOVE these speakers. [/quote][quote name='Ian Savage' timestamp='1374493851' post='2149272'] My little den: Mackie Satellite into a Mac Mini, nice and simple; main thing's the monitors though, HHB Circle 5s which I would actually cry if anything happened to. LOVE these speakers. [/quote] I must say they do have very funky cones lol how did i manage to post the picture twice
  2. [quote name='superclive' timestamp='1374674518' post='2151652'] [/quote] check it sorry for separate posts lol CBA to edit 3 times [html]http://www.native-instruments.com/en/products/komplete/guitar/guitar-rig-5-pro/[/html]
  3. there are alot of different options in GR5 as well
  4. NI Guitar rig pro 5 does I believe
  5. You find the mark bass 121 better then? I am currently looking at buying Barefaced cab and was under the impression they have better sound than the mark cabs of the same size (I want something small light and loud).
  6. [quote name='MiltyG565' timestamp='1374624392' post='2151161'] New-grand [/quote] haha sounds good maybe we have a new genre in the making
  7. Its 12 minutes long O_O - that's going to take a while haha. Is it possible to get hold of the video file so I can load it in to my DAW to make things easier?
  8. really like the drum beat, sounds great!
  9. [quote name='Dad3353' timestamp='1374621740' post='2151140'] Good evening, James... Now there's false modesty for you..! Nervous..? No need, you're off and running with the best of 'em. Excellent entry, well done. A tad slow to get under way ([i]I'm one to talk; my one never does..![/i] ). A swimmingly good break beat ([i]or should that be jungle trip-hop; I always confuse them[/i]... ). The closing chapter has some very interesting syncopation. Bad feedback..? Certainly; it's bound to get far more votes than mine..! Swine..! Bounder..! Cad..! ([i]There, is that enough 'bad feedback..?[/i]). Well done, and stop biting your nails. [/quote] Thanks for your kinds words ^^, negative constructive feed back is good always open to peoples ideas, I wanted to use more live instruments but only got my bass available to record everything else is played is using midi keyboard tried to get it as real sounding as possible using waves plugins, I find they are really good for mixing and mastering. I dont really know what style it would fall under
  10. This is my attempt then for July first time submitted a piece to this competition hope you enjoy bad feed back just as welcomed as good as I am always looking to improve my writing, mixing skills and playing [html]https://soundcloud.com/flashg-4/city-lights[/html] Feel a bit nervous
  11. [quote name='Skol303' timestamp='1374619530' post='2151113'] Just finished... phew. I've been collaborating with Rob (RockfordStone) this month on an alt-rock/nu metal track. Rob's music normally has a really great 'stadium' feel to it, so I wanted to draw on that and aim for something akin to the Deftones in terms of heaviness. Well, sort of. The idea was to capture the darker side of a big city like New York; the territorial conflicts that take place. Especially in a place like NYC, which has been fought over by different gangs throughout history (yeah, I've seen The Warriors! ). Hence the title, 'Empire City'. Have a listen and let us know what you think: [url="https://soundcloud.com/skollob/empire-city"]https://soundcloud.c...lob/empire-city[/url] [i]It's mixed on headphones (as always with me), so feedback on the production itself is gratefully received[/i]. And cheers to everyone who's taken part this month. We've had a good turnout of old hands and new faces, which is great. I'm looking forward to listening through them all! [/quote] Nice, i like It has very 'cool' feel to it the production and mix sounds nice what do you record with? have just finished mine as well about to upload it
  12. going to finish mixing mine tonight and upload hopefully - I am never satisfied with my work / mix its frustrating always feels like i can tweak a bit more or add something else in its hard to know when to stop.
  13. It has to be done with a good drummer I think that is also 'feeling' / following what you are trying to do... if you tried to do it with quantized midi drums it would not sound right
  14. [quote name='operative451' timestamp='1374485604' post='2149117'] Minimalist... ;D Netbook running FL studio, creative speakers, external monitor... ;D Does the bleepy bloorpy stuff for me, gets bounced to my band-mates 'proper' recording PC when we add instruments and vocals. [/quote] yeah good little setup for writing music... I think its its easy to get carried away with top end expensive gear when its not required especially for writing, but for mixing (not that i'm any good at it) I think the proper room and good monitors is more essential. I will post my set up this evening after i have re-arranged / cleaned it up a bit haha! hopefully finish my composition for the July competition this evening
  15. [quote name='Mornats' timestamp='1374351119' post='2148028'] It's been threatened, so here it is. The Home Studio Porn thread. Gratuitous pics of your home recording studio please! That's mine which consists of: My PC (the huge black tower on the bottom right) A cheap desk from Argos A pair of Tannoy E11 speakers, custom wired and shielded Which are plugged into a Rotel RA-930-AX amp (which plugs into a Soundblaster X-fi soundcard) M-Audio Studiophile BX5a Deluxe monitors Which are plugged into a Guitar Rig Session I/O As are my Superlux HD662F monitor headphones And I have an M-audio Keyrig 49 midi keyboard No acoustic treatment as yet, the desk is at a funny angle in the corner under advice from 51m0n to help with stereo phasing issues. [/quote] looks good, are those other speakers that the Tannoy's are on it get the right height? I am having same trouble I have stands for my monitors but they are not high enough so i have to put them on boxes at the moment but my biggest problem is having a good room to set up in
  16. just read through whole topic its nice! excites me i'm very interested in building basses - I have 0 experience at it or working with wood though =[ would love to try and get involved some how
  17. My house mate early morning mixing lol - not that's it's a great space for it :/ this picture taken about 9 months ago, my set up was half complete then but its still not finished the space avilable to set it up in is proving to be the biggest problem.I always get stuck on what to spend money on bass gear or studio bits
  18. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1374234565' post='2146709'] [/quote] I like it its nice. once i get my stuff back into a space / sized room my next buy will be some sound treatment for walls etc i got all my gear crammed in a corner at the moment.... not good. only temporary though
  19. [quote name='CamdenRob' timestamp='1374235080' post='2146714'] Here is my recording set up... complete with assistant. Yes it is Friday afternoon and no I am not busy at work... Rob [/quote] HAHA!
  20. [quote name='JamesFlashG' timestamp='1374230417' post='2146632'] I am currently using Logic Pro debating to upgrade to version X or not hmm....I have not used garage band before so i cant really comment on it. Yeah to be honest there is no point spending loads of money on an interface unless you have equally good gear - mics, monitors, proper room for mixing etc. The Focusrite interface I find is prefect for bedroom type studio, just make sure you check if your computer has correct out puts for the interface you buy for example Focusrite saffire range only has firewire connection not USB. If your using PC you will probably need to get a PCI fire wire card... or just buy an interface with USB which is fine. Have a look at this, its a great website to compare recording gear and gives some good advice might help you make a decision: [url="http://tweakheadz.com/audio-interface-firewire-comparison-chart/"]http://tweakheadz.co...mparison-chart/[/url] this too [url="http://tweakheadz.com/how-to-intelligently-buy-the-best-audio-interface-for-your-home-studio/"]http://tweakheadz.co...ur-home-studio/[/url] just have a browse around that website I find it really useful [/quote]
  21. [quote name='bedrovelse' timestamp='1374228125' post='2146595'] I'm just testing the waters at the moment, don't particularly want to spend too much. What software do you use with it? PM sent. Cheers. [/quote] I am currently using Logic Pro debating to upgrade to version X or not hmm....I have not used garage band before so i cant really comment on it. Yeah to be honest there is no point spending loads of money on an interface unless you have equally good gear - mics, monitors, proper room for mixing etc. The Focusrite interface I find is prefect for bedroom type studio, just make sure you check if your computer has correct out puts for the interface you buy for example Focusrite saffire range only has firewire connection not USB. If your using PC you will probably need to get a PCI fire wire card... or just buy an interface with USB which is fine. Have a look at this, its a great website to compare recording gear and gives some good advice might help you make a decision: [url="http://tweakheadz.com/audio-interface-firewire-comparison-chart/"]http://tweakheadz.co...mparison-chart/[/url]
  22. we need a studio porn topic in the gear porn thread I would like to see peoples home set ups they are making compositions on
  23. [quote name='JamesFlashG' timestamp='1374227255' post='2146581'] I use Focusrite saffire pro 24 DSP - would recommend it or any other Focusrite gear - Built well, looks great and sounds even better. PM your email address i can send you a few samples recorded using it if you like. [/quote] although there is still much better quality out there if you wanna spend some serious bucks
  24. I use Focusrite saffire pro 24 DSP - would recommend it or any other Focusrite gear - Built well, looks great and sounds even better. PM your email address i can send you a few samples recorded using it if you like.
  25. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1374080907' post='2145108'] Upload to SoundCloud and post the link here. Then the links are collated and posted in a new thread for voting. [/quote] cool ok, when's the dead line the end of each month?
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