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| Gear interested Join Date: Aug 2007
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| Hello, Ive been trolling these forums for quite a while and this is my first post. I'm building up a little project studio and so far have a projectmix (got for REALLY cheap!), a balls fast computer with protools and Sonar7, an EV RE-20, 3 57's, and a U87 knockoff called a Dapro CR-1. This has been mostly for screw around stuff for the past year, like recording my bands practices, but now were recording a new album and they want me to record the overdubs (precussion and horns) so we don't break the bank. I'm more than happy to accept, but as you can see, I'm missing a couple things in my chain, like a good preamp! We recorded the rhythms in this nice old studio using mostly vintage RCA 77's and 44's through a neotek board and onto a 24 track all live style. Were now dumping the 24 track into digital land (not involved with that), but I have good faith that they are doing it right. I don't have a ton of money, but have been looking around for preamps and a couple have caught my eye: Joe Meek 6q Joe Meek TwinQ (any difference in Sound from 6Q, I know it has 2 channels..) The Brick Art MPA gold Please tell me if these are good preamps for horns and the paticular project I'm going to be working on or if you have any other ideas. Any other feedback is MORE than welcome. Thank you!! |
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| Gear maniac Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Brooklyn, NYC
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| a couple of comments: i would say your choice depends on what reggae sound you're going for. the old school stuff was very underfunded from what i've read. lee perry had a discrete soundcraft and a couple of echoes. if you're going for a new kind of dancehall sound, your choices seem right. if you want old school i would think about trying a dynamic microphone and a thick old school board. i did some roots reggae on the old brown allen and heath board. people don't like those boards, but the low end is ridiculous and you can get a real tight small sound. i would think more low end than high end. steven walcott Engine Studios |
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| Gear Head Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Sacramento
Posts: 59
| waww reggae :) cool Ask King Tubby or Augustus Pablo....but the secret is the Tape.... Peace Thierry |
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| Gear interested Join Date: Aug 2007
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Allen Heath Systm 8 Mixer,Recording,PA 16-16 Trk Analog - (eBay item 280178081047 end time Dec-03-07 21:39:05 PST) | |
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| Gear addict Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Northwest Territories, Canada
Posts: 461
| Irie Hotsteppah! You may want to check out a Grace 101, or RNP. Both can be had for under $500 and are an excellent bang for yer buck. The RNP has two channels, while the 101 is a single. Both are nice and clean, with awesome detail. Will make any of your mics you already have sound great. The Joe Meeks are not too bad also, if you are looking for more of a "coloured" sound. Respect |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: around the corner
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| Hotman! I would go with the SixQ. It can get very colored, when kicking in the features, but can be very clean also. The Grace is a great clean pre, but it, and all the others you mentioned have no EQ/dynamics control in the same price range. If you dont have a collection of pres yet, and you are recording band things like you said, the one trick ponies may leave you wanting more signal control. Just the way I would do it, thats all. Your mics seem fine. |
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