classic's studio(video tutorial)

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AdsumDrive

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yo classic,
cool vid man... good to see so many people on this site willing to help out the newbies.

i noticed you were running your monitors from your audio card...
just a thought, if you have a mixer that has sub-group outs.. you could route it so that you have the audio from your PC coming back into the mixer and run the mixer outs to your monitors... just a suggestion... that's how we run our little project studio's at school....
audio inputs going into the mixer, and out thru the subgroups.... then back into the mixer from the computer.. out thru the main outs...

gives you some flexibility...

classic said:
the idea of a video tutorial was brought up in another thread and since i was off today i whipped this up in 10 mintures, it just goes over the barebones basics of my lab and how i have everything set up

ITs bootlege as hell(since im recording and talking at the same time)
, but if yall are intersted(FADE) i will make a more detailed tutrial for the newbs(on a particular subject)

i made sure i put on my "proper" accent for the out of town folk

http://userpages.umbc.edu/~jason12/classic_lab_1.WMV

class.......
 
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AdsumDrive

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yo x-squizet...
i'm 29.. i'm going to school right now studying recording... so at our school we got a couple rooms with little "project studio" setups.. the one i'm talkin about has a motif keystation, a mackie 1604 mixer, a rev500 reverb, and a tascam audio interface connected to a G4.
we also got 5 full size studio's goin on.. 3 with peavey boards (not bad.. not great), 1 with protools, and another with an MCI console..

at home, i'm workin on a G4, with an m-audio controller and reason/logic/protools


x-squizet said:
yo adsum how old are you and what kind of project studio yall got in their
 

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AdsumDrive said:
yo classic,
cool vid man... good to see so many people on this site willing to help out the newbies.

i noticed you were running your monitors from your audio card...
just a thought, if you have a mixer that has sub-group outs.. you could route it so that you have the audio from your PC coming back into the mixer and run the mixer outs to your monitors... just a suggestion... that's how we run our little project studio's at school....
audio inputs going into the mixer, and out thru the subgroups.... then back into the mixer from the computer.. out thru the main outs...

gives you some flexibility...

Thats a good idea i will give it a try

class...
 
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