Setting up a studio without a computer

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Master Blaster
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Setting up a studio without a computer

Post by Master Blaster » Tue Feb 10, 2009 9:36 pm

I'm trying to setup a dub studio without a computer. I don't mind using a computer to feed songs into a sampler but I'd like to avoid using a computer for any real processing or producing. I want to do it all with hardware. I already have an assortment of synths, midi controllers, guitars, basses, drum machines and sequencers. What else do I need to get started?

I know a mixing desk is certainly needed. I'll need to scoop up various
effects pedals or modules. What about sampler like the Boss SP-303? Can I just feed a sampler songs through a computer or mp3 player and go from there?

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Post by Neil C » Tue Feb 10, 2009 11:13 pm

Hi,

The SP 303, while having basic sequencing functions, is basically something you would use for one shot samples or loops. It has line ins and outs on RCA/phono connectors - so you can feed it signals from any line level source. It uses smart media cards, so you won't be able to transfer things digitally from a computer unless you have a smart media reader/writer.
64mb smart media cards are the maximum size it can use - and they and smaller are becoming less available so snap what you need up while you have the chance.

What are you going to be recording on to?

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Post by Master Blaster » Wed Feb 11, 2009 6:36 pm

I wasn't really thinking of recording the finished product; I really just want to get some live dub shows going in my sound lab.

From what I can tell at the very least I'll need to scoop up a 4 or 8 track recorder, a mixing desk, and effects pedals/modules. A second recorder if I want to capture the output. Does this sound right?

Can anyone recommend a mixing desk? Money isn't an issue to an extent (would like to spend less than a grand).

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Post by JahNice » Fri Feb 27, 2009 5:54 am

If i had that kind of money to spend, i guess i would be going for a nice Allen & Heath analog mixing console from ebay or something like that..
From what I can tell at the very least I'll need to scoop up a 4 or 8 track recorder, a mixing desk, and effects pedals/modules. A second recorder if I want to capture the output. Does this sound right?
sounds absolutely right..

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