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Re: [ARSCLIST] Basic studio setup



No apology needed - it was really a left-handed compliment. I have rarely felt gear-envy recnetly until I looked at your site! But I really don't need a tape deck that weighs as much as I do! ;-)

There is a quality of scale, too - SoundSoap 2 fills my simple needs and budget. Algorithmix looks amazing. Have you compared it with Cedar?
http://algorithmix.com/en/pro_products.htm
Lou
On Sep 8, 2005, at 6:08 AM, Richard L. Hess wrote:


At 02:15 AM 9/8/2005, you wrote:
I'd hardly call your setup "basic" Richard!

Sorry, Lou, I was thinking in terms of picking and choosing which is why I said "ideas." My setup is really very basic - there's just a lot of it. Each machine goes to the jackfield. Each noise processor goes to the jackfield. The A-D/D-As go to the jackfield. Nothing is normalled.


Your setup sounds good - but, as you say, you and I both bring many years of experience to using analog tape.

Other than the APR-16, the most expensive item in my collection is the Algorithmix NoiseFree Pro (at least at my cost).


I have a PR-99, a Teac quarter track, and a Pioneer four track, Protools 002R LE, and a couple of Masterlinks. Pretty basic.

The thing that makes it profeessional is 35 years of analog work with tape. THAT is priceless...


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