What recording gear do you use?

Started by kenny mac, May 29, 2020, 10:24:10 AM

kenny mac

Hi guys,
Im always amazed about the quality the recording work is on this site.
It would be interesting to hear what recording platform you alk use?
I use Auria Pro and an ipad focusrite docking station.
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Auria Pro
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Roland VS-840
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Boss BR-800

danthecoat

I use Reaper as my Daw and a Focusrite Scarlett Solo. I use a Boss Katana Amp for my guitars. Ive just bought an Ipad so i can use garageband especially that sweet hammond :) (Thanks Tim) ;)

Farrell Jackson

I still use my Fostex VF160 standalone to record with and clean up the tracks in Audacity.

Farrell
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Tascam DP-32
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Fostex VF-160



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Test, test, one, two, three.....is this mic on?

Ferryman_1957

I record direct into the BR-800. All individual tracks are exported as .wav files to my DAW (on a PC), which is Magix Samplitude. Mixing is done in Samplitude then I use Isotope Ozone 9 for mastering.

Hook

I use my BR80 and an assortment of ukes, guitars, drums, and all the other crazy shit Ive collected over the years. Mostly record in my car, love my Ipad and hope to regain my mojo.
Rock on!

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Boss BR-80
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Boss BR-800
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Flash Harry

I use Reaper as my DAW, a Scarlet 8i6 as the audio interface, though I have been using the Behringer XAir18 a bit too.

I have a Rode NT1A, an SE H1 and a number of Shure and Sennheiser mics.

A Samson Servo 170 amp and Alesis Monitor 1 nearfields. I also have a Behringer BCF2000 control surface which is better than using a mouse, finer control.

Mostly guitar is straight out of a Boss GT8 into the sound card, bass, synths, edrums normally straight in.

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- Kurt Vonnegut.

Oldrottenhead

I use whatever is at hand. Love the micro br for getting stuff from brain to track instantly. My br800 I love for getting a vibe on eight tracks, but my MacBook gives me the benefit of both and I can see if I'm peaking. If I had none of aboVe I would use Anything as I have done over the years.
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cuthbert

Mostly the MicroBR because it's so handy, but I almost always do my mixing in Adobe Audition - mainly for flexibility, but also for plugins and (virtual) faders. Audacity for basic trimming and adding metadata after that.

But oh - I just got a Focusrite Scarlet Solo 3rd Gen mainly on danthecoat's recommendation (thanks!). Got it working with Audition over the past weekend - this will open up many more possibilities!
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Boss Micro BR
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Boss BR-80
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Boss BR-800
                                        
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Adobe Audition
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Cubase

Redler

I use both Micro BR and BR-80. Micro BR is like "notebook", too. If I get some ideas, I record them with mp3 feature of the recorder.
I have also BR-800, but I haven't used almost at all  - those little BRs are so handy and portable (for cabin recording). I clean up/trim tracks and remove hiss on Audacity.
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Korg Sound on Sound
Redler & Co   
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Audacity
      
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Boss BR-80
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Boss Micro BR

Mike_S

I record direct line in to GarageBand with my guitar. Same with vocals. I add software drums and bass with GarageBand. I used to record with Logic Pro and even Cubase for a while but while I found all the software very impressive if I am honest if you don't know what you are doing you can make your songs sound worse by messing around with stuff you don't understand. I have reverted to literally just recording in GarageBand, panning stuff left and right, getting volumes right and then at the end if an instrument is a bit lost I will try and rectify with EQ.

But moral of my story is less messing, better result.
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iPad GarageBand