The monitors are the Alesis monitor-2's I spoke of. The mix cubes aren't shown, but are currently on top of the Alesis's, with appropriate sound cushioning between. I built the speaker stands and added wheels for easy mobility. I'll post an updated pick in the future as my new design takes shape. Still kind of disorganized with the added flat screens for the pro tools. Have to move things around at mix time. The shot you see was taken last year. The keyboard and little mixing board you see are 25 years old. How's that for vintage!? Hey, they still work.![]()
You can't see the racks, but I've mostly use korg synths midi'd from the Roland you see, but since I bought pro tools, I'll mostly be using the air tech plugins. I bought the complete package. Awesome, including the strike2 drums. The synths in the plugins are incredible, as are the drums.
I also purchased a Blue Cat multi track spectrum analyzer (can analyze 16 tracks at once) and analyzer pro for single track frequency analysis. They have a free plugin for spectrum analysis (and other tools), also, which I downloaded to demo their paid product. A must for me in simplifying mixing. (I have one project that has over 70 tracks when you add in the drums and percussion...One of the few that I hired a live drummer to work on.)
Horrortones! Thanks for the info and links.
