
Studio pictures
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If your question is about any of the following, please post in these threads instead of creating new ones:
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Re: Studio pictures
+1 

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lol becuase i do a lot of work, especially with design using photoshop and illustrator..i also multitask, so those porgrams chew up my memory. Im getting another macbook dedicated for production..so that all my production software is in there..ever have photoshop, illustrator, cubase and logic running at the sametime? it's horrible..Ryanx0r wrote:divadro: I don't understand why you need a new computer to produce hardstyle when you already have one to produce trance/techno... it's not like Hardstyle needs super processing power or something
i HAVE to run them at the sametime..unless im busy doing a project for my studio...
but its my decision to have a computer for production..and keep it with the studio..the other laptop would be coming with me everywhere

and i exagerated on the HARDSTYLE computer..i want it for production in general

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Ryanx0r wrote:...like fat kids chew on big macs.


yup

especially with photoshop..my projects consist of posters and magazine covers..the photos have to huge...and my biggest has been 32,000 pixels
knowing that the average size is roughly 1024x900

i compare it like this:
Hardstyle > ...
^notice no equal to, nor a subject to compare it to

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update on my DIY studio hehe


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Here is my setup:
PC
AMD Phenom II X4 965 Processor 3.4 GHz
4 GB RAM
Western Digital HD - 1 TB
Maxtor HD - 320 GB
Soundcard
M-Audio Firewire Solo < DO NOT BUY....
Keyboard
Evolution MK249-C
Monitors
KRK Rokit 6 (x2)
Microphone
AKG C1000S
PC
AMD Phenom II X4 965 Processor 3.4 GHz
4 GB RAM
Western Digital HD - 1 TB
Maxtor HD - 320 GB
Soundcard
M-Audio Firewire Solo < DO NOT BUY....
Keyboard
Evolution MK249-C
Monitors
KRK Rokit 6 (x2)
Microphone
AKG C1000S
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hey are those KRKs any good? I want to get some studi monitors but not expensive ones..and nothing that's sold separate..as a pair preferably..right now i have my dad's old Bose.. Bose 201 Series IILost Origin wrote:Here is my setup:
PC
AMD Phenom II X4 965 Processor 3.4 GHz
4 GB RAM
Western Digital HD - 1 TB
Maxtor HD - 320 GB
Soundcard
M-Audio Firewire Solo < DO NOT BUY....
Keyboard
Evolution MK249-C
Monitors
KRK Rokit 6 (x2)
Microphone
AKG C1000S
for being old, they're really great speakers..and have withstood the many years i used them for gigs..i used them not for the crowd but for my self in my booth

and they still sound new..it's these (not my picture):

and for not being technically studio monitors, they have done their job incredibly well..but i am starting to dedicate more time to my "studio" and am in the process of building the studio..i would like to have real studio monitors
thanks!!
One hundred thousand voices lift, while ashes like dirty snowfall drift


Soundcard
M-Audio Firewire Solo < DO NOT BUY....
Can i ask why not? shit isit lol
M-Audio Firewire Solo < DO NOT BUY....
Can i ask why not? shit isit lol
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@divadro,
I was using an unbranded pair of hi-fi speakers (and still getting tracks released!) until I got the KRKs, but as soon as I got them the difference was amazing. I could hear everything wrong with my mixes & most importantly my eqing. I'd borrowed a few pairs of monitors before getting these too and they were not quite up for it it terms of bass & clarity.
@MKN,
This soundcard occasionally decides that it doesnt want to work any more. I can keep it on for 2 weeks & it'll work fine, or I can load it up and it'll stop working after half an hour... had enough of it!!
Don't get me wrong, the sound is good, the mic & guitar inputs are good & loud, but the tech support from m-audio just has the same excuse all the time to everyone who has this card, "it's a problem with you're PC's firewire" and "ICQ conflicts with firewire" which begs the question; why make a firewire card if you can't make it work correctly??
I was using an unbranded pair of hi-fi speakers (and still getting tracks released!) until I got the KRKs, but as soon as I got them the difference was amazing. I could hear everything wrong with my mixes & most importantly my eqing. I'd borrowed a few pairs of monitors before getting these too and they were not quite up for it it terms of bass & clarity.
@MKN,
This soundcard occasionally decides that it doesnt want to work any more. I can keep it on for 2 weeks & it'll work fine, or I can load it up and it'll stop working after half an hour... had enough of it!!
Don't get me wrong, the sound is good, the mic & guitar inputs are good & loud, but the tech support from m-audio just has the same excuse all the time to everyone who has this card, "it's a problem with you're PC's firewire" and "ICQ conflicts with firewire" which begs the question; why make a firewire card if you can't make it work correctly??