> If you were a pizza topping, what topping would you be?Ī pepperoni, or maybe some smoked chicken. > What are you asking Santa for this Christmas?Ī pretty decent mic, currently looking into this one. Not really a snack, because I'd be so fat if I ate these all the time, but Lindt Chocolate balls are so damn tasty. My favourite memory(s) is playing Final Fantasy 9 for the first time, it's one of my favourite games of all time, I fell in love with the storyline and the characters and it's the game that made me want to pursue a career in game design. Getting lost in a fantasy that we cannot normally experience is an amazing feeling when the game is made well. For monitoring I use MDR-V6 headphones, and a pair of Event1 PS6 studio monitors.įor my acoustic-electric I'm recording with the condenser mic panned slightly right, and the pickup slightly left for everything else I use the setup I described above.> Why are video games important to you? What's your favorite video game memory? I have Plasticz which is okay, and some drum+bass pack that sucks I wish I hadn't spent money on, too. As far as VST/AU plugins on my computer, besides NDK and Garritan I also use Quadrasid (highly recommended) for C64 sounds and Magical 8-bit plug for NES sounds (this one is free!! Download it!!). The PC88MX is my MIDI controller, and it goes in through the Edirol interface, so I can record all the MIDI notes I play, then it goes back out through a MIDI splitter to the rest of my synths (so there isn't latency from daisy chaining). I also have a Fizmo, Sidstation, Ms2000, 909, a PC88MX, QS6, and 303, an electric kazoo, and an electric viola. It's a 20GB drum sample library, and people keep asking me if my drums are real whenever I use it. NDK and GPO are highly recommended, especially NDK!! NDK is probably THE best value-to-dollar ratio I've ever spent on ANYTHING soundwise. Everything going in through the mixer also has stereo returns through my multi-effects rack, and I also have a pair of condenser mics (though only one is hooked up). For drums I use Natural Drum Kit with Halion Player, and for strings/harps I use Garritan Personal Orchestra in Kontakt. So, I'm not about to say "go out and get a mac" if you don't want to spend the money on it.Īs far as other stuff, lately I mainly use my Nord Lead 3 for synth sounds, and my Nord Electro 2 for pianos and organs. I really like Logic!! But there are many excellent programs, most of which don't require a mac. I record my guitar and bass through a Tonebone tube preamp, through my Bass Podxt, through a crappy Behringer 16-channel mixer, to my Edirol USB audio-midi interface, which is connected to my Mac. I guess I can do the roll call thing though since you keep bugging me to do it -) Juja, I wasn't going to comment because BooDoo said he was on Windows, and I'm on a Mac, so I didn't think it would be really useful. My input setup right now is (for classical/acoustic):Ģx Behringer C2 (Stereo setup) =via mic cables=> =(2x Mono (1/4") into 1x Stereo (1/8")=> SB Live! 24 External 'Line In' input Just a roll-call on apps used would be helpful, but any feedback or critiques of your solution would be more than welcome. It seems to lean towards electronic/virtual instrument production, but it looks to have all the functionality I should need for guitar recording. I want to start some recording, but I don't want to blow a ton of money (or at least bandwidth) looking at every program out there for the purpose. A question for everyone who has submitted one-performer, multi-track recordings for the site: What did you use to mix/arrange your multiple tracks?ĭo you use that software for multiple takes on a single track as well, or just muxing together a straight take on each track?
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