The Dream 'Dubstep-Producing Studio'
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- blizzardmusic
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The Dream 'Dubstep-Producing Studio'
I don't know about mine but
Mine would include the 2.5 Terabyte External Hard Drive (just so you know, a GB is 1000MB. A terabyte is 1000 GB)!
And a PC with Windows XP, 8GB RAM.
Reason, Cubase, And another Terabyte hard drive Full of samples. Most of them drums, like really strengthy drums. Don't forget about 0.75 TB of voice samples.
And don't forget LOADS OF SUBWOOFERS SURROUNDING A LARGE ROOM!
Has anyone ACTUALLY got a 1TB External Hard Drive?
Nuff said.
Nobody.
Mine would include the 2.5 Terabyte External Hard Drive (just so you know, a GB is 1000MB. A terabyte is 1000 GB)!
And a PC with Windows XP, 8GB RAM.
Reason, Cubase, And another Terabyte hard drive Full of samples. Most of them drums, like really strengthy drums. Don't forget about 0.75 TB of voice samples.
And don't forget LOADS OF SUBWOOFERS SURROUNDING A LARGE ROOM!
Has anyone ACTUALLY got a 1TB External Hard Drive?
Nuff said.
Nobody.
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I love the way you keep posting production threads in this main forum...and then they get moved to production....then you assume they've been deleted and don't post in them again....but, then you mis post yet another in here.

My studio is almost perfect. All I'd like now is an isolated vocal booth and space for a couch. Maybe a little space for making tea.

My studio is almost perfect. All I'd like now is an isolated vocal booth and space for a couch. Maybe a little space for making tea.
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Re: The Dream 'Dubstep-Producing Studio'
Fuck your terabytes. Get a DVD burner and a stack of blank discs for an eighth of the price.BlizzardMusic wrote:Has anyone ACTUALLY got a 1TB External Hard Drive?
Nuff said.
Nobody.[/b][/u]
And solid state is the future.
http://lhdigital.co.uk/product_info.php ... s_id=98751
No hd crashes when the drive head machetes it's way through the disc. No noisy fans, no moving parts at all in fact. NO LOAD TIMES


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Here's the dream studio: http://www.solid-state-logic.com/shed/
Now, imagine you are Hansel (of Hansel and Gretel fame), and you've lost your breadcrumbs and wind up in the middle of the woods and come 'pon this badboy. The wicked witch who should cook you, however, is simply a staggeringly beautiful, welcoming woman (or man, whatever you are into) who not only serves up top notch nosh, but whose main hobby is engineering dubstep tracks.....ahhhhhhhhh.......


Now, imagine you are Hansel (of Hansel and Gretel fame), and you've lost your breadcrumbs and wind up in the middle of the woods and come 'pon this badboy. The wicked witch who should cook you, however, is simply a staggeringly beautiful, welcoming woman (or man, whatever you are into) who not only serves up top notch nosh, but whose main hobby is engineering dubstep tracks.....ahhhhhhhhh.......


The SubDivision
http://soundcloud.com/the-subdivision
http://www.paradiselostrecordings.com; http://www.tsunami-audio.com
http://soundcloud.com/paradiselostrec; http://soundcloud.com/tsunami-audio
TSD releases on: Paradise Lost Recordings!!!!! and.... Requiem Audio/Mode Recs/True Tiger Recs
/Terminal Dusk Recs/Shift Recs/Dubkraft Recs
http://soundcloud.com/the-subdivision
http://www.paradiselostrecordings.com; http://www.tsunami-audio.com
http://soundcloud.com/paradiselostrec; http://soundcloud.com/tsunami-audio
TSD releases on: Paradise Lost Recordings!!!!! and.... Requiem Audio/Mode Recs/True Tiger Recs
/Terminal Dusk Recs/Shift Recs/Dubkraft Recs
a dream studio?
two room space, acoustically treated mixing studio plus a good room for recording
i'd get a decent mixing console, pro tools with a couple of interfaces, ableton live, reaktor, some free vst, loads of analog equipment and some new digital synth/drum machines, acoustic instruments (piano, accordian, strings etc. you name it), good microphones (rode, akg etc), few racks full of outboard fx, compressors & limiters, a 16-track reel, some dynaudio and genelec monitors plus some reference speakers plus a good sub or two and a decent couch
plus some stuff i forgot. i wish i had 100 000 euros
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two room space, acoustically treated mixing studio plus a good room for recording
i'd get a decent mixing console, pro tools with a couple of interfaces, ableton live, reaktor, some free vst, loads of analog equipment and some new digital synth/drum machines, acoustic instruments (piano, accordian, strings etc. you name it), good microphones (rode, akg etc), few racks full of outboard fx, compressors & limiters, a 16-track reel, some dynaudio and genelec monitors plus some reference speakers plus a good sub or two and a decent couch
plus some stuff i forgot. i wish i had 100 000 euros
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taking 5 mins out of work to daydream about this!Moody G wrote:Here's the dream studio: http://www.solid-state-logic.com/shed/![]()
Now, imagine you are Hansel (of Hansel and Gretel fame), and you've lost your breadcrumbs and wind up in the middle of the woods and come 'pon this badboy. The wicked witch who should cook you, however, is simply a staggeringly beautiful, welcoming woman (or man, whatever you are into) who not only serves up top notch nosh, but whose main hobby is engineering dubstep tracks.....ahhhhhhhhh.......![]()

Yes! A small fridge in my Hansel-cottage with these supplies is essential....!The Duke wrote: *a fridge full of redbull, vodka, and JD..

The SubDivision
http://soundcloud.com/the-subdivision
http://www.paradiselostrecordings.com; http://www.tsunami-audio.com
http://soundcloud.com/paradiselostrec; http://soundcloud.com/tsunami-audio
TSD releases on: Paradise Lost Recordings!!!!! and.... Requiem Audio/Mode Recs/True Tiger Recs
/Terminal Dusk Recs/Shift Recs/Dubkraft Recs
http://soundcloud.com/the-subdivision
http://www.paradiselostrecordings.com; http://www.tsunami-audio.com
http://soundcloud.com/paradiselostrec; http://soundcloud.com/tsunami-audio
TSD releases on: Paradise Lost Recordings!!!!! and.... Requiem Audio/Mode Recs/True Tiger Recs
/Terminal Dusk Recs/Shift Recs/Dubkraft Recs
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Re: The Dream 'Dubstep-Producing Studio'
Auan wrote:Fuck your terabytes. Get a DVD burner and a stack of blank discs for an eighth of the price.BlizzardMusic wrote:Has anyone ACTUALLY got a 1TB External Hard Drive?
Nuff said.
Nobody.[/b][/u]
And solid state is the future.
http://lhdigital.co.uk/product_info.php ... s_id=98751
No hd crashes when the drive head machetes it's way through the disc. No noisy fans, no moving parts at all in fact. NO LOAD TIMESThe future.
Agree with that Solid State all the way!
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