![]() ![]() I use HW synths usually for sampling single note (or multiple note) hits (not melodies) and then use those samples for building patches in Nanostidudio's Obsidian.Anyone fancy a versatile controller keyboard with the tip of the Arturia software iceberg included free?Īrturia’s Lab range marries hardware keyboard controllers with the company’s extensive soft‑synth portfolio. Presonus Eris E8 monitors (just for final checking of master) (**) new in collection, but i think i will use it a lotįocuscrite iTrack dock (DIY customised - with added MIDI in/out connectors) (*) probably going to be deleted for some time, because miRack with AUv3 support and !automation! of parameters renders it obsolete for now. I use all of them a lot, i have rule if i don't use something for a while, it is deleted. That's all, really don't have anything else installed on iPad in terms of music apps. Everything was so much more expensive relatively, so I try to bear that mind.īram Bos Rozetta (mainly just for arppegiator) For $300 you can buy enough plugins and synths to have your bases covered pretty well. I remember I bought a 1U DigiTech Studio Quad V2 multi effects box for like $300 in 1998. I really try to compare the two formats & timeframes when I worry about spending too much on apps. Me and buddy had a Mackie 8bus/Alexis ADAT project studio in the late 90's that we dropped a lot of dough into. Literally 100's of iOS Music Production apps, the usual suspects and pretty much every major release since 2015.Ī quick word on app pricing, since I was just mulling this over this morning when I bought the DDMF stereo compressor and had serious sticker shock ($32 is still $32 you know? Especially now.) ![]() Some kick-ass! Lol).Īuria Pro is my main DAW but I do find myself using Cubasis 3 a lot lately, especially if recording with virtual instruments or drum machines first. Mics are AudioTechnica AT2020, Rode NT2A, Shure SM57's and several cheaper "Amazon" mics (condenser mics bought at ridiculous prices, $5-$25, etc. I monitor on Mackie CR3 monitors and Sony MDR-7506 phones. I have a 25 key Novation Launchkey controller and an 88 key Casio MIDI controller. I'm using an Air 3 256GB with a Tascam US-2x2 interface and a Behringer UMC404HD 4in/out interface. Thankfully no one is driving so I can do car tests if I need to □□ I should get a sound monitor (larger speakers) but I haven't been in the right state to get it. Headphone: Still using the Behringer headphone, but also have an old school Bose headphone with a bluetooth speaker I use for sound reference. It probably still works but haven't had time to look at it. Interface: I used to have a Behringer interface but I damaged it trying to mod it. Oh, I also have a bass, electric acoustic, and an old Casio keyboard. Else, I'd get the Novation Launchkey and give away the Akai to someone who needs it. If I was to get an additional controller, I'm possibly looking at the Sensel Morph with an iPad Pro, but only if Apple releases Xcode and Logic on iPad OS. The Akai does work well, and I like the color scheme so, I've made my peace. I would have got the Novation Launchkey 3 but it wasn't out when the Akai came out. Also, I use a lot of stock effects in Garageband. I use a lot of stock sounds nowadays and add an additional synth for some extra spice.Įffects: My go to effects are Blackhole Reverb by Eventide, Zero Reverb by Blamsoft, Wider by Infected Mushroom, Brusfri, and Attack Softener by Blue Mangoo. Weird.I have used Firo, Reslice, Koala Sampler, TONALY, Nanostudio 2, and Gadget 2 a lot more though. I would have said Groovebox, Blocs Wave, and Launchpad but I haven't produced with them in over 3 weeks. Garageband as my main DAW, Audiobus 3 as my Modular DAW.
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