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firefox Posted - 03/16/2012 : 9:05:42 PM
I'm the head engineer....


http://www.mixrecordingstudio.com/
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dirtysteve Posted - 05/23/2012 : 12:52:26 PM
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Originally posted by garrigus

A nice way to get access to Lexicon verbs for free is to use a convolution reverb (like PerfectSpace included with SONAR) and just download the impulse responses from various sites on the web (do a search for 'lexicon reverb impulses' on Google). It may not be exactly the same as having the actual hardware, but it's still pretty nice.

Scott




The one effect I love most from Lexicon really is their "lexiverb", which I have a version of in the mx100 as a "special effect" - a combo of verb and delay. The other reverbs aren't so impressive except they are very pristine and clean sounding compared to some others that can be grainier and muddier. I've tried impulses before and didn't like using them so much. But that's just me. I know a lot of people really dig them.
garrigus Posted - 05/23/2012 : 10:19:52 AM
A nice way to get access to Lexicon verbs for free is to use a convolution reverb (like PerfectSpace included with SONAR) and just download the impulse responses from various sites on the web (do a search for 'lexicon reverb impulses' on Google). It may not be exactly the same as having the actual hardware, but it's still pretty nice.

Scott
dirtysteve Posted - 05/22/2012 : 10:02:09 PM
Lexicon verbs are my fave's also. I wish I could afford the Lexicon stuff. I do have a cheap MX100 that has a few things I like but still the tails on the verbs aren't nearly as smooth and beautiful as their higher regarded boxes or plugs.

Do you find the Behri board colors your monitoring? Also, do you use any of the Stillwell plugs?
firefox Posted - 04/27/2012 : 9:27:52 PM
Motu 24 I/O,- quad machine, 64 bit, windows 7, 8 gigs ddr3 ram, pro tools 9, waves 9.v2 bundle and every other plug in and synth on the planet. I mostly use the waves plugs though.
A behringer 24/8 analog console. monitors are behringer Truths in the walls and m audio bx-5 for nearfield. I tried to tell my frien that truths are nearfields but we got'em dialed in with ARC.
We're getting pretty good mixes but no where near what I had
with dynaudios and SP8s Soffit mounted angled speakers sound real weird because they image so good that way It''s scary. I designed and built this studio when I built mine in 2007.

We're using the Lexicon PCM Reverb Bundle and it's the best sounding plug in reverb I've heard.
Mix Tip Don't use to much reverb and set them up on auxes running full wet and not on channel inserts.
dirtysteve Posted - 04/13/2012 : 2:04:38 PM
Congrats James. You look great and the studio looks nice.

Would you mind running down your signal path and monitoring path for us?

And what are you using for interface with your DAW?
firefox Posted - 04/06/2012 : 8:56:45 PM
Thanks guys..
Jim Sturm Posted - 03/18/2012 : 4:18:07 PM
Way to go FF. Keep runnin' down that dream. :)
otto Posted - 03/17/2012 : 2:54:23 PM
FF, it goes to show - if you hit a bad period in your life - if you have faith - usually it works out over time. I wish the best to you.
garrigus Posted - 03/17/2012 : 11:24:28 AM
Congrats, FF! I'm glad to see things are going better for you now.

Scott
otto Posted - 03/17/2012 : 11:17:52 AM
Head engineer - you are in charge of loading up the bong and keeping the water fresh and clean?
Old Goat Posted - 03/17/2012 : 09:28:31 AM
Lookin' good! Way to go, man.

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