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Review: IK Multimedia T-rackS Singles – The EQ’s

NOTE: Before I type out this review I need to warn you this is my first review and I’m new to this. I am going to try my best to be as short and insightful (as well as sexy) as I possibly can. If any of you are like me, you see a great deal of text and shut down. I assure you I took all of this into account no matter how long this review ends up being. I’ve gone as far as to clearly divide the sections so you can get to what you want to see at a glance as well. I want to be as informative as I can without being boring. Crap… even that was longer than I wanted. Here goes nothing.

Intro

IK Multimedia has really stepped up the bar in the past few years and I took advantage of one of their incredible promotions they had going on last year, The Group Mix Promotion initially was that if you buy one T-RackS single plugin $99.00, you get another one free. Then for every thousand people who participated and bought a single plugin (Up to 6000 people) you would get 4 more plugin singles of your choice for free. Well needless to say they hit the 6000 mark and they even threw in the CSR Hall Reverb Plugin as well. Let this be a lesson to you to ALWAYS check the “Subscribe to Promotions” box when you buy products you like. I ended up getting $600.00 worth of plugins for $99.00. Are you catching my drift yet?? GO TO THE SITE AND SUBSCRIBE!! Good grief how much easier can I make this??!! FINE I’ll spell it OUT… Maybe if you click here and go to the top right corner in the small box entitled JOIN MAILING LIST, IK Multimedia will run another promotion OR they might already have a promotion going on.
Why are you staring at me like that?

Group Buy Promotion

So 6000 people participated and I got to pick 5 plugins and got the CSR (Classic Studio Reverb) plugin as well. After debating for an hour over which plugins to get, (all of them were incredibly enticing) I went with these:
Classic Equalizer
Vintage Program EQ 1A
Linear Phase EQ
Classic Multiband Limiter
Vintage Compressor Model 670
Classic Studio Reverb

Overview:

The T-RackS series has been around for a while and has gathered quite a bit of acclaim. I’ve personally used the T-RackS EQ since I started using Pro Tools in 2003. They offered a lite version of it for free with the M-Box I bought back in the day. I used that EQ for EVERYTHING and still do to this day. The included presets served as a teacher for me to learn proper EQ techniques and I used them as a template to build my own presets. And the new T-RackS is no different in that aspect, only they have enhanced the software by leaps and bounds and have included some dynamics processors and EQs based on some of the most sought after pieces of gear in the recording industry. And the kicker is they’ve done an astonishing job, in my opinion rivaling that of the almost quadruple the price Waves plugins of the same type. Even the visual interface of these plugins is appealing in itself, making you want to use these plugins simply so you can look fancy while mixing in front of clients to the point that I now mix with a top hat and monocle. All of the controls are very outright and easy to distinguish for the newer users as well, making this a go-to for beginners as well as veterans alike.

Installation

The products can either be downloaded instantly which is the way to go because you get the product right then and there and can save the install files to a hard drive, sparing the plastic and cardboard for all you environmentally conscious people, as well as not having to worry about losing your software in the fray. Even if you lose the digital copy, your registration on the site provides you with a section to view licenses and download the software. Also, it saves you on shipping and most of all waiting, but I have respect for the people who keep it old-school and want the hard copy as well as those who have the wherewithal to wait 3 to 5 days. Kudos on your patience now stop showing off. This is my blog and I’m not going to be made to feel inferior!!!

Registration

Registration on the product wasn’t too bad. Once again I used the digital option so my info was online for me to see. With the first copy I got in 2003 I had to register as a user on IK Multimedia and go through all of that to install but from what I remember it wasn’t much of an ordeal. I think that particular part was the majority of the process and even that wasn’t much. I authorized in Pro Tools so each experience could be different, but I’m sure it involves the similar “enter the serial number of your product then either authorize online or offline bit.” You get 5 authorizations which should be more than enough as long as you’re not reformatting your computer a lot (which I am subject to do quite a bit.) Of course, you can avoid all of this by purchasing what they call an “iKey” a USB dongle that has your licenses on it thus sparing yourself the time it takes to read that whole paragraph.

 

I have to say I was using a Mac on this one so install varies based on OS (Windows or Mac OS Only.) The install was very simple and quick. Hey look I finally said something without using a whole paragraph, but my grammar teacher Mrs. Taylor would yell at me and throw a dry erase marker at me if I didn’t make this a FULL 3 sentence paragraph so I put this anecdote in. Thank you, Mrs T… look at what your hard work and beatings have fruited. A comprehensive and very well-spoken website that looks great in a pair of bootcut jeans and a stylish t-shirt (don’t forget the tophat and monocle as well!) Ok enough play… back to why we’re here.

The Singles

T-RackS Classic Equalizer:

T-RackS Classic Equalizer is basically a high quality six-band parametric EQ, that they made to especially shine in a mastering environment but can also be used on individual tracks as either a mono or stereo plugin.


It features:

  • 4th order High-pass filter, from 16 Hz to 5.3 kHz
  • Low shelving type filter, from 30 Hz to 200 Hz
  • Low-mid peaking type filter, from 33 Hz to 5.4 kHz, variable Q
  • High-mid peaking type filter, from 200 Hz to 17.5 kHz, variable Q
  • High shelving type filter, from 750 Hz to 8.5 kHz
  • 4th order Low-pass filter, from 200 Hz to 18 kHz

Now I’m not really one to get into the tech specs of a product because ultimately the sound speaks for itself, regardless of how it functions, but the frequencies (shown above) that this EQ covers is ideal. It allows you, like most EQs to enable only the bands you want as well as notch each individual frequency. The frequency response is great as well allowing you to go from simple shelving of the highs to all out bandpass filter for those telephone sounding effects with great ease. You can even use the built-in effects preset to quickly get the range of filters from “Old Television” to “Telephone” and even one that simulates hearing the sound through walls as if you were in an apartment. You know… if you just bought a house and miss the sound of the college kids who live in the adjacent apartment blasting Ke$ha at 2AM. Oh how I miss sleep deprivation.

T-RackS Vintage Tube Program EQ 1A:

Modeled after the “Best EQ Ever Made,” the T-RackS Vintage Tube Program EQ masterfully emulates the Pultec EQP 1-A. Using two actual units, IK’s team of sorcerers (misspelling, but it stays because its fun to say) used the company’s DSM™ and new SCC™ technology to emulate this crown jewel in an industry who lately has had a tawdry affair on analog technology with the slightly less attractive but “easier” digital technology (present companies excluded. IK doesn’t count because they’re trying to make everyone get along for the kid’s sake. Ok this analogy has sort of derailed. Oh well, I’ve typed it and it stays.)

 

This EQ is a personal favorite on acoustic instruments. (If you’re not paying attention, the purple words link to things I find funny.) The only way I can describe this EQ is its like a great pair of polarized sunglasses. When you have them on, everything just stands out a little more. This EQ isn’t brash or right in your face. It simply adds an incredible warmth and body but not so much that it takes away from its place in the mix. Something that I use this for that might be a bit unconventional is I use this plugin before another EQ just to warm up another EQ. Most plugins lack the character and “personality” but I guarantee this one will bring out the best in just about any track you throw it on.

 

T-RackS Linear Phase EQ

Ever had that perfect tone on a vocal track but just wanted to tweak the highs without compromising the integrity of the Mic / Pre combination you had? Now you can. This digital EQ was designed to be an extremely high precision with 6 bands to play with. The kicker of this is that because we’re recording in the digital realm, they’ve designed this EQ to be as transparent as possible. When the linear phase is enabled, no time or phase shifts are applied to the track, allowing you to EQ without any coloration. It’s one of the purest forms of mixing a track you can possibly do because it leaves the track in its natural state. It’s simply amazing. I’ve never been able to apply an EQ that will boost a frequency without altering the tonal characteristics of the audio. In mastering, this is perfect because if you just want that extra little oomph or crisper highs, this will do it without the fuss of screwing up your already spectacular (hopefully) mix.

 

I use this on just about everything I can, however, I do have a complaint. This thing uses a good deal of processing power. Don’t get me wrong it’s an astonishingly great piece of software. Incredibly transparent, it somehow reaches into the mic you’re recording with and boosts what it already has without changing the tonal characteristics. Now you can use it in a lower bandwidth setting and it still functions very very close but using it in linear phase mode has a slightly more noticeable difference. On my version, the linear phase was disabled and you had to enable it in the preferences at the bottom left of the plugin window. Once you allow linear phase mode you have to take the plugin off of the track and restart it to calibrate for the time shift. To be on the safe side I went ahead and restarted Pro Tools as well. Totally worth it.

 

OK, This is part 1 of a 3 part review I’ll be featuring on the T-RackS Singles I own. Part 2 will feature the compressors and the classic studio reverb and Part 3 will cover The Mixing & Mastering with T-RackS Official Guide.

News About IK Multimedia The NEW SampleTank FREE

And I’m not even gonna make you do anything humiliating to get it!
I have an exclusive from IK Multimedia announcing a FREE version of their award winning SampleTank software.
IK Multimedia is pleased to introduce SampleTank FREE – a full-featured version of SampleTank 2.5, with a 500MB specially selected sound library. Musicians may now experience for FREE the full power and flexibility of the industry’s leading sound sample playback engine and build their compositions to perfection.
Players can now start with SampleTank Free and its 500 MB library of studio quality sounds and grooves, and then expand their sonic palette by choosing from more than 24,000 multi-sampled sounds and loops, totaling almost 60GB of samples.
Samples include: Acoustic, electric, electronic and loop sounds from SampleTank 2.5 L or XL, furthermore, users can add sounds from existing “Powered by SampleTank” sound modules such as the orchestral workstation – Miroslav Philharmonik™, the synth workstation – Sonik Synth 2™, the official Moog® anthology – SampleMoog™, the vintage “Tron” collection of SampleTron™ or the 30 available Xpansion Tank 2™ style and instrument-based sound collections.
SampleTank FREE features:
· 500 MB of FREE studio-quality sounds
· 16 part multi-timbral sound module with layerable/mixable parts
·  3 synth engines:
– STRETCH™ (formant preserving pitch-shift/time-stretch)
– Polyphonic Pitch-Shift/Time-Stretch (PS/TS)
– Resampling
· The most powerful Multi-Effects section in a software workstation with:
– 5 insert effects per Part
– 5 Send effects
– 5 Master effects
· 33 built-in DSP effects to choose from, with DSP derived from award-winning audio processors like T-RackS and AmpliTube
· Part and Master Loop Sync
· Can be expanded with: SampleTank 2.5 L and XL sounds and any Powered by SampleTank sound modules, including Miroslav Philharmonik, Sonik Synth 2, SampleMoog and SampleTron
· Can be expanded with any Xpansion Tank 2 sounds
· Imports WAV, AIFF, SDII, AKAI S-1000/3000 and SAMPLECELL instruments directly from the plug-in
· Available both as a standalone application as well as a plug-in
· Supported plug-in formats: VST, RTAS, and AU on MacOSX/Windows
SampleTank FREE is a unique virtual instrument suitable for studio and live use and as it is light on CPU it can easily run on laptops. Additionally, it is one of the few virtual instruments that allows users to make full compositions from start to finish right out of the box – with full producing power using IK’s award-winning built-in effects. SampleTank has been used on countless Grammy® and Oscar® winning hit records from Eminem, Coldplay, Black Eyed Peas, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Nickelback, Serj Tankian, Nelly Furtado, Genesis, Asia, The Hollies, Gary Numan and countless others.
Pricing and availability
SampleTank FREE is a free software download. All currently registered users of IK products can download it right now from their IK Website User Area. New users may visit:
www.ikmultimedia.com/sampletankfree/download
Or for more information, please go to:
www.ikmultimedia.com/sampletankfree

JZ Microphones JZIPF

I know what you’re thinking and NO this site is not changing format to feature the newest in stripper apparel. I can understand at first glance this looks like some sort of bullseye tassel but it’s not. Its actually a revolutionary new pop filter by JZ Microphones.

I will most definitely be buying this the moment it comes out mostly because my coat hanger with pantyhose stretched across it isn’t cutting it anymore with my new Mojave MA-200. (You know how clients get with their constant “these panty hose have been used” complaints… COME ON they were my grandma’s so chill homie. I’ll finish your stupid rap cd)

Here’s the info straight from the source.

JZ Microphones launches long awaited unique pop filter – JZ|PF. After having a great success with Black Hole Series microphones pop filter there was no other way than to design the unique pop filter compatible to any microphone on the market.

New pop filter JZ|PF is shipping at the beginning of November and is available at JZ Microphones online store with preorder from 14th of October 2010.

The pop filter has unique shape designed to maximally reduce plosive sounds coming to the microphones capsule and to maximally avoid altering harmonic content of the sound source. The pop filter has extended length of the gooseneck for easy setup and will have special attachment for a fast and easy action when applying the pop filter to the microphone stand.

Now I know this pop filter is a little pricey but if this thing works as good as they claim, it’s worth every penny.

For more information on JZ Microphones and their KILLER lineup of great looking mics, visit HERE

Handy New T-RackS 3 Guide

If you’re anything like me (which I pray you’re not) you’re either too stupid or too lazy to sit there and toy around with software to learn how to better use what you’ve spent money on. BUT  you’re extremely studious and want to be the very best you can then I have a product for you.
Mixing and Mastering with T-rackS – The Official Guide $29.99/ EUR 19.99
This bad boy goes from start to finish on how to further use your T-rackS bundle. I bought this bundle a year ago and I use it just as much as I use my Waves bundle I own. Whether you’re new to the world of mixing or have been doing this for years, this book claims it has it all. I can’t completely back that because I don’t own it yet (HINT HINT IK Multimedia) but I’m sure I’ll get around to buying it. Then once I do I’ll make sure and do a review on how this book fares against the book I bought about mixing and mastering with Waves plugins. This book certainly has me on price because that waves book was around 80 bucks. Hopefully they have a e-book copy as well.
Also I would highly recommend buying the T-rackS bundle if you’re looking for GREAT Incredible EQ and Dynamics plugins. I’ve used T-Racks software for about 6 years now and its usually my go to EQ for fast comprehensive mixing and quick easy to tweak pre-made presets.
Fine fine, I’ll give you an example of how great these plugins are. TRUE STORY. I let my friend Joey (who knows very very little about recording) play around in my studio while I was doing something else. I come back and he has managed to perfectly mix an audio clip of my other friend Josh S.  farting. He pulled up the T-rackS EQ and pulled up the preset “male vocal with air” (you just can’t make this stuff up any better) and I coulda swore it sounded like I was 3 feet from his cheeks. Now I’m begging you Joe, PLEASE tell me which mic you used so I can de-commision it. – Love The Littles B-ry.

For T-rackS Plugin Bundles Click HERE
For the book on how to use em’ click HERE

What Can Auto-Tune Do For You?

NEWS FLASH: KE$HA’S GIVES US A PREVIEW OF NEW SINGLE “I LOOK LIKE I SOUND”.

Ok, you got me, so its not Ke$ha (I die a little inside everytime I write her name with that insufferable $) but it sure looked and sounded like her. I imagine this is exactly what a studio session with Ke$ha (Ughhh) is like. They hold a mic in front of her and clap and say “SING KE$HA” and she makes that noise. Cue the Auto-Tune and put dance music in front of it and voila, teenagers love it.
I have to give credit where credit is due here. I didn’t find this video. My source of 90% of the great videos I show off found it. Her name is Celeste and she somehow has a leg up on everyone else out there. (and she ain’t that hard on the eyes either)

Alesis DM6 Electronic Drum Kit

Do you suffer from the affliction of living in an apartment where your neighbors know your deepest darkest secrets because the walls are so thin (Kimberly in Apt 426 I do not sing Lady Gaga songs in the shower  *shifts eyes) and every time you and your room mate decide you want to sit in different rooms and sing songs back and forth about farts, they hear it (don’t act like you didn’t Kim, I heard you singing our little rendition of Live Like You Were Dying By Tim McGraw in the hallway.) Well if any of those things apply to you or you don’t have the time or space to record acoustic drums, then this is PERFECT for you. Lets see what they have to say about the product shall we?
Alesis announces the DM6 USB Express Kit, the most capable electronic drum set in its price class. The DM6 USB Express Kit is in stores and available for purchase now.
Drummers of all levels can enjoy the DM6 USB Express Kit, a full-sized four-piece drumset. With natural-feeling drum and cymbal pads and a sturdy rack system that keeps mounted components firmly in place, players can practice, perform, and learn with the DM6 USB Express Kit. The kit has six pads, including a dual-zone snare, two toms, an upright kick, hi-hat and cymbal. Drummers can get started immediately with the included Alesis hi-hat and bass drum pedals, and they can upgrade their DM6 USB Express Kit with any single or double bass drum pedal in the future.
Recording and performing drummers will find 108 modern drum, cymbal and percussion sounds in ten preconfigured kits. They can also create five custom setups to reflect their personal playing preferences. In addition to the DM6’s internal sounds, a USB-MIDI computer connection enables studio drummers to play with drum-module software such as BFD, Toontrack, or Reason for a limitless collection of sounds. Gigging drummers will appreciate the DM6 USB Express Kit’s heavy-duty metal rack with industry standard 1 1/2-inch tubing for easy add-ons and expansion.
“The DM6 USB Express Kit introduces Alesis drum quality, sound and feel to a new audience of drummers, thanks to its ultra-affordable price,” said Dan Radin, Product Manager, Alesis. “Whether you’re getting started playing the drums, adding electronic sounds to your acoustic drum setup, or want a compact, quiet practice kit, the DM6 USB Express Kit is perfect for you.”
So there you have it… This isn’t actually a bad idea and I’m considering buying a set to hook the laptop into and use real drum samples with. It would be great for fast-lining those quick projects or scratch ideas without the time and hassle of setting up the acoustic kit. This still won’t replace the cowbell. I gotta have more cowbell.
The DM6 USB Express Kit is available now from musical instrument, pro audio retailers. It has a U.S. Retail Price of $599.00 and an estimated street price of $399.00. For more information, visit HERE

Amplitube iRig

Since I’m a brand-spankin’ new sexy blog I can get away at first with featuring things that have been out for a little while but are nonetheless awesome for recording. This particular post is more for mobile recording. My job has me away from my personal studio 3/4ths of the year so I have to find products that are small and easy to use to lay down ideas. This one incorporates two of my favorite things to buy. Apple Products (I hate that I’m that way) and guitars. If you’re looking to record guitars, look no further.

BEHOLD! Amplitube iRig

IK Multimedia is proud to announce AmpliTube iRig: the ultimate mobile guitar amp and effects system for iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad.

AmpliTube iRig is a combination of an easy-to-use instrument interface adapter (iRig) and guitar and bass tone mobile software (AmpliTube for iPhone).

Simply plug the iRig interface into your iPhone/iPod Touch or iPad, plug your instrument into the appropriate input jack, plug in your headphones, amp or powered speakers, download AmpliTube free for iPhone and start rocking.

You’ll have at your fingertips the sound and control of 3 simultaneously reconfigurable stompbox effects + amplifier + cabinet + microphone just like a traditional guitar or bass stage rig!

Add amps and effects as you need them – you can expand your rig with up to 10 stomps, 5 amps, 5 cabinets and 2 microphones in the AmpliTube iRig app custom shop.

  • AmpliTube iRig – plug interface adapter

  • Works on iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad

  • 1/4? female mono input jack connector

  • 1/8? female stereo output mini-jack connector

  • Connect electric guitar and bass

  • Also works with line level signals from synthesizers, keyboards and mixers
    Output can be connected to headphones, amplifiers, powered speakers and mixers
    AmpliTube for iPhone – mobile guitar amp and effects software

  • Real time guitar and bass mobile multiFX app

  • Full rig made of 3 simultaneously reconfigurable stompboxes + amp + cabinet + mic
    10 Stomps, 5 Amps, 5 Cabinets, 2 Mics available

  • Import and play along with songs or backing tracks with real time effects

  • 36 presets can be saved/recalled on the fly

  • Includes tuner/metronome

  • Free, LE and Full versions available

  • Free and LE versions expandable with a-la-carte downloadable gear

  • Same low-latency as Mac/PC system

So basically I just plug the guitar into the adapter and run a stereo mini 1/8th inch cable into my Mbox and in a matter of minutes I’m making a smoooooth jazzzz youtube cover of a Teenage Dream by Katy Perry (You know who you are.) The software can be downloaded for free but in order to get it into the iPhone or iPad, you need the adapter kit. The kit comes with the software and is $39.99 (Available here) Smoooothe jazz cover of Teenage Dream Available here. Coming to an Elevator or Dr’s office near you Broseph Mc Beardy cheeses up the hits! THANKS, AMPLITUBE!!

Also, I have to give credit to my buddy Peter over at Iheartguitar for finding this for me. Check his site out if you’re into anything relating to guitars.

To buy iRig, visit our Affiliate Link

Avid’s New Lineup

From the company that made mixing on the couch in your underwear possible (editor’s note: THANK YOU) comes the latest products to make music production easier and more affordable for almost any user and application required

For the first time users, we have the SE family

These particular interfaces are perfect for users that are new to the world of audio. Each system caters to the needs of the user and offers the Pro Tools SE software which is very easy to learn and is an adaptation of the insanely popular Pro Tools HD software. This is a HUGE plus because it allows you to gradually learn the same software that most major professional studios use. Here we have the Avid Keystudio, Avid Recording Studio, and Avid Vocal Studio.

Avid KeyStudio:

Made for artists who primarily compose with keyboards. Avid KeyStudio makes it easy for keyboard players to turn their inspiration into a professional-quality recording with a 49-note, velocity-sensitive M-Audio KeyStudio keyboard, and Pro Tools SE music creation software.

Avid Recording Studio:

Made for the all-around songwriter and allows users to capture guitars, instruments, and vocals in better than CD quality at 24-bit/48 kHz with Pro Tools SE music creation software and an M-Audio Fast Track® audio interface. This one hits all bases and is a very well rounded alternative.

Avid Vocal Studio:

This one hits a good demographic. It’s a USB mic that is perfect for tracking vocal tracks as well as miking instruments. Also, it can be used for podcasting and voiceovers. This bundle is a great all-around bundle if you’re primarily going to be overdubbing or podcasting on the go. (Probably in my opinion the best entry-level vocal production and podcasting bundle out there) Uses Pro Tools SE music creation software and the M-Audio Producer USB microphone.

And for the people that say, “Ok Bryan I like the Avid Recording studio but want to be able to record TWO channels in my underwear but I don’t necessarily like the Pro Tools software.” Well, first, keep your pants on while we’re talking and second, Avid has this for you.

BAM! The M-Audio Mobile Pre (Ok I’ve left the room you can do whatever you want pants-wise.

This is the second generation of the mobile pre and can be used to record guitars, keyboards, vocals, and if you mic it, that tuba you claimed got you so many ladies in highschool. I’m looking your way dad!

As the others listed above this one comes with Pro Tools SE but if that’s not your thing, this interface can work with Pro Tools M-Powered™, GarageBand, Apple Logic, Ableton Live and more.

Pro Tools SE bundles begin at $99.99 USD for Avid Vocal Studio, $119.99 USD for Avid Recording Studio, and $129.99 USD for Avid KeyStudio and should be available in the US. MobilePre is currently available worldwide for $179 USD.

For the person looking for a more flexible interface with even more options look no further. The Mbox Family.

Designed for musicians and audio engineers looking to turn their Mac or PC into a portable professional recording, mixing and production studio, the third generation of the Pro Tools Mbox family—Pro Tools Mbox Pro, Pro Tools Mbox, and Pro Tools Mbox Mini—offers customers premium sound and open workflows with support for the industry’s most popular DAWs.

This box is your end-all-be-all for home recording. Each offers new features for the artist who wants a little more out of their interface. The pre-amps are great quality for onboard pres, giving you the option of less equipment to lug on the go. One of the more remarkable features on this interface is the soft-clip limiters built-in. This will give you more volume without that awful hissing distortion you get from other interfaces. Also, the Mbox features a multifunction button that allows users to control some aspects of Pro Tools without using the mouse or keyboard.  Depending on your needs each of these three interfaces will go above and beyond what you would expect in such a small package and also offer Pro Tools LE a step up from the Pro Tools SE software. This software is more expandable and is the next step from Pro Tools HD. Just like the M-audio Mobile Pre, you can also use this Mbox with other recording software.

Pro Tools Mbox family pricing begins at $399 USD for the Pro Tools Mbox Mini, $679 USD for Pro Tools Mbox, and $899 USD for the Pro Tools Mbox Pro. Pro Tools Mbox and Pro Tools Mbox Mini are available worldwide this month. Pro Tools Mbox Pro will be available worldwide in Q4.
For the people who think the first two options aren’t enough (Because it sure isn’t enough for me anymore because IM A MAN. A man who invented the wheel and built the Eiffel Tower out of iron… and brawn – Ron Burgundy) There’s the new Pro HD Native System.

This system is perfect for those who feel they’ve outgrown the LE system but can’t afford the full-on HD system. The difference between this system and the LE systems is that HD Native has PCIe cards that have to be installed in a computer or if you just HAVE to have a laptop via a Magma Chassis. The HD Native system does allow the power and flexibility of Pro Tools HD, but unlike the Pro Tools HD1 HD2 or HD3 who have processing built onto the PCIe cards, the HD Native relies solely on your computer’s processor to run the program.

Also, the TDM Plugins cannot run on the HD Native System. Now don’t get me wrong, having to rely on your computer’s processing speed is not necessarily a bad thing unless you do not have a very powerful machine, but if you have the starting price of $3500.00, you probably don’t have a shabby computer system.

So there you have it. Avid has made products that take care of almost every demographic.

For more information on the Pro Tools line, visit our affiliate link below.

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And Now For Something Serious

I figured I’d make a horrible first impression with the first post so there’s nowhere to go but up. I can check that off with flying colors.

Now for the whole reason that I started this site:

Recording.

I won’t bore you with the details of what got me into recording, but I pretty much eat sleep and breathe music production and I haven’t really found very many sites out there that focus primarily on what’s new in the field of recording. Because of that, I figured I would do the footwork myself and share the content with everyone. I also get a lot of questions from co-workers and friends wanting to know what they need to make quality tracks. Even though I don’t have all of the answers personally, I will find a way to answer them to the best of my ability in a way that’s not too stale and boring. I basically want to make this site a “one-stop-shop” for anyone and everyone who has a remote interest in the world of creating audio.

I will also try to post as much as I possibly can and keep content fresh and up to date. If you have any tips or have any questions, please feel free to contact me at [email protected]

Bryan

Coming Soon

Sit tight internet. I’m coming to save you from mediocrity. UPDATE: Allie is completely stomping my butt at words with friends. This has nothing to do with recording, but Allie said I have to include her in all aspects of my life, or she will do something called “Popsicling?” to me. I LOVE Popsicles. I hope its a bomb pop!

UPDATE 2: Popsicling – taking a long object and shoving it into ones backside and holding them in the air to emulate a popsicle… How is THAT punishment??!!

UPDATE 3: I have since revisited this very first post, and while embarrassed at my attempt at being funny, have since married the antagonist in the post. We are very happy.

Did I say it right babe? Ok good.

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