Hyphen Nation wrote:This is from last weekend…right before my computer crashed and I lost a bunch of work. Questionable mic placement but for what ever reason, it sounded really good right there...
smartwood bro!
YES! I am bummed they stopped the line. Mine is the brightest LP I've ever played…I love it.
Re: Let's see you RECORD THINGS
Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 9:59 am
by Helter
Hyphen Nation wrote:
Helter wrote:
Hyphen Nation wrote:This is from last weekend…right before my computer crashed and I lost a bunch of work. Questionable mic placement but for what ever reason, it sounded really good right there...
smartwood bro!
YES! I am bummed they stopped the line. Mine is the brightest LP I've ever played…I love it.
Not to mention lightest
Re: Let's see you RECORD THINGS
Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 11:04 am
by Hyphen Nation
Helter wrote:
Not to mention lightest
That too. You'd think with them getting all that shit about improperly imported woods and what not, that they'd have kept this product line alive. Instead they decided to put robot tuners on all their guitars.
Re: Let's see you RECORD THINGS
Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 12:43 am
by 01010111
spacelordmother wrote:As promised, here's my happy place:
and this is what my guitar sounded like last night:
I'm really liking this setup. This is probably where I'm headed if I keep living in apartments.
Re: Let's see you RECORD THINGS
Posted: Tue May 27, 2014 10:49 pm
by BitchPudding
My shit station.
Re: Let's see you RECORD THINGS
Posted: Wed May 28, 2014 11:47 pm
by Helter
BitchPudding wrote:My shit station.
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Call it what you want. I bet you have some sick nasty jamz there. Looks super cozy
Re: Let's see you RECORD THINGS
Posted: Wed May 28, 2014 11:58 pm
by BitchPudding
Helter wrote:
BitchPudding wrote:My shit station.
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Call it what you want. I bet you have some sick nasty jamz there. Looks super cozy
Nasty is how I roll.
It is super cozy, all the machines warm up the place, so on cold morning, flick the on switch, make some coffee and I'm happaaaay.
Re: Let's see you RECORD THINGS
Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2014 6:08 am
by backwardsvoyager
started getting back into home recording for the first time in ages.
I've just been messing around with the guitar synth and volca beats and a contact mic into pedals direct into ableton or mic'd through the peavey, and making field recordings.. hopefully i'll have some songs together soon-ish.
Re: Let's see you RECORD THINGS
Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2014 9:20 am
by skullservant
Sweeeeeeet!
I really want to find some time to record sometime soon. It's been far too long
Re: Let's see you RECORD THINGS
Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2014 10:06 am
by Vuvuzela
recording drums out at my drummers house for our new thrash band. 24' high ceilings and awesome wood paneling everywhere.
Re: Let's see you RECORD THINGS
Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2014 10:21 am
by friendship
Nice. What's the room tone like?
Re: Let's see you RECORD THINGS
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 7:08 pm
by 01010111
Rainy day recording setup
Re: Let's see you RECORD THINGS
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 11:50 am
by spacelordmother
Fuck yes dem Taxi drones!
Re: Let's see you RECORD THINGS
Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2014 3:28 pm
by kbit
Been recording here and there wiff mah sampler and microcasette recorder. Today was some guitar loop manipulation and feedback.
Re: Let's see you RECORD THINGS
Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 9:17 am
by Warpsmasher
Here is a direct digital SPDIF recording, from the Behringer DDM4000 digital DJ mixer, with all 4 stereo channels in use. Electribe SX playing drum samples, and sending a midi note sequence into 3 rack synths (Korg TR-rack, E-Mu Planet Earth and Novation A Station). The bitcrusher effect is from the mixer's assignable fx section, and is eventually moved from the E-Mu Planet Earth channel to the drums. There is an available 18db boost to the mixer's digital output, which is necessary to record at this level. The "ultramizer" (sonic maximizer) effect is also engaged and applied to the whole mix. The digital output signal is completely untouched all the way to the DAW, not going through any unnecessary A/D-D/A conversion stages. I'm really pleased with the pristine subs and excellent ceiling range of this recording setup; perfect conditions for mastering with my favorite eq and compression VSTs, which I have resisted doing here, to show how clean and full the sound already is without any post-processing, volume boosting or layering.