ilikekicks Posted April 14, 2013 Share Posted April 14, 2013 A couple people expressed interest in what I use ' At home ' for recording so.. I figure I will just put it out here instead of doing 3 or 4 messages.. Rack case is a Gator 12 space. Different things are moved in and out of it so I usually have 3-4 open spaces. ( Top to bottom ) Ontop is a Furman M-8L line conditioner/power distro ( juice goose ) and lighting fixture. - Guitar Pre-amp is an ART-DST4 tube unit. Presently has sovtek 12ax7's in it but I sometimes change them out for an RCA or Sylvania tube ( depends on the tone needed to record, they all sound different ). It also does chorus, flangers, delays, reverbs, pitch shifting.. - Behringer Ultra-Voice pro vocal pre-amp. Its 100% digital. - Lexicon MX200 dual engine effects processor for both instruments and vocals. - Behringer Powerplay Pro 4-channel headphone amplifier. Its great for getting the most out of your headphones AND it also works as an external mixer with a main section and what could be called 4 ' subgroups '. I just use it for my headphones though. - Behringer Ultragraph Pro dual 31band EQ. - Behringer Ultragain Pro XLR Tube pre-amp. I use it for both vocals and cabinet mic's alike. When I play with auto-tune units its a MUST HAVE entity as autotune has no warmth at all to it ( people should just learn to sing, really! ). Not in the rack but mounted underneath my ' work station ' is a Tascam 1800 8-channel USB interface that plugs into the back of a MacPro. I really need to make a patch-panel interface for it to make changing things around so much easier.. Hope that answers the questions I was asked REPEATEDLY ARGUMENTATIVE, INSULTING AND RUDE. BANNED FOR LIFE. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
meganiwish Posted April 14, 2013 Share Posted April 14, 2013 You're a poet. It feels like being a little girl sat under the table and listiening to the adults talk above, and I could recognise about three words in ten. Thank you for making me that young again. Do you have chaps in Motorhead t-shirts with a taste for brown ale to carry it all, or do you have to hump it yourself? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ilikekicks Posted April 14, 2013 Author Share Posted April 14, 2013 Megan.. Thats what I use at home. I have a separate case of goods I use for playing live or elsewhere. Its in a bigger case and on 3inch caster wheels so I can roll it around.. Has a lot more expensive toys in it.. I really dont need a Roadie or a guy drinking beer wearing a Motorhead shirt.. I just use the above box with wheels, another speaker box called a cabinet and a couple guitars. Its very simple and sets up in under 5 minutes. REPEATEDLY ARGUMENTATIVE, INSULTING AND RUDE. BANNED FOR LIFE. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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