Happy holidays to everyone
So I need some words of advise/encouragement if possible.
I've always been a one man studio. I produce small local acts in my little tiny basement studio with minimal gear getting pretty good results (i think i least)
So this band I produced a while back, the drummer's dad owns a pretty legit recording studio, which is where they recorded their first EP before coming to me. Unfortunately the results they got from there were not the greatest quality and they were disappointed. So when they heard the single I did for them they were 100% set on coming back to recording their new album with me.
Unfortunately they ran into some issues within the band and long story short the drummer's dad is in a position to help them but his only request was that they record their album in his studio.They, however, were still 100% set on having me produce/engineer it. All this back and forth finally ended with me now coming to this studio to record them.
So this is technically my first real gig and I'm pretty freaking nervous (actually i'm shitting my pants) because I've never worked with half the gear they have at this place so I feel like I'm in over my head.
The first problem is that they work with protools and logic and I'm a hardcore Reaper user. I've tried Protools before but not nearly enough to say I know it and I've never even opened logic.
The second problem is that I honestly don't know what to do with all the gear they have, i do everything "in the box" I think the only reason I get decent results its cause I know what i have and its limitations, I have no idea what I'm gonna do with all the stuff they have.
So i guess along with some words of encouragement I was hoping that if I post the gear list here you guys can help me out figuring out what would be good for which part of the recording.
Gear
Soundcraft Ghost 24 LE Recording /
Mixing Console
Audient ASP008 - 8 channel variable
impedance mic pre
Teac A-6010 2-Track Reel-to-Reel Tape Deck
Motu 24 I/O Interface
Manley VOXBOX Tube channel strip with
Mic Pre, Pultec EQ, Opto-Compressor,
De-esser
API 3124+ 4-channel pre-amp
Mics
Neumann U-87 AI Condenser Microphones
Neumann BCM 705 Dynamic Microphone
Sennheiser MD 421-II Microphones
Audio-Technica AT4050 Condenser Microphones
Carvin CM 68 Dynamic Microphones
Shure SM-57 Microphone
Set of Rode NT5 Stereo Condenser Microphones
Audix D6 Dynamic Bass Drum Microphone
Royer R121 Dynamic Ribbon Microphone
I've only ever read about or heard online samples of most of the gear here. Hope I can get some feedback from here. This community has always come through for me.
Thanks again guys
So I need some words of advise/encouragement if possible.
I've always been a one man studio. I produce small local acts in my little tiny basement studio with minimal gear getting pretty good results (i think i least)
So this band I produced a while back, the drummer's dad owns a pretty legit recording studio, which is where they recorded their first EP before coming to me. Unfortunately the results they got from there were not the greatest quality and they were disappointed. So when they heard the single I did for them they were 100% set on coming back to recording their new album with me.
Unfortunately they ran into some issues within the band and long story short the drummer's dad is in a position to help them but his only request was that they record their album in his studio.They, however, were still 100% set on having me produce/engineer it. All this back and forth finally ended with me now coming to this studio to record them.
So this is technically my first real gig and I'm pretty freaking nervous (actually i'm shitting my pants) because I've never worked with half the gear they have at this place so I feel like I'm in over my head.
The first problem is that they work with protools and logic and I'm a hardcore Reaper user. I've tried Protools before but not nearly enough to say I know it and I've never even opened logic.
The second problem is that I honestly don't know what to do with all the gear they have, i do everything "in the box" I think the only reason I get decent results its cause I know what i have and its limitations, I have no idea what I'm gonna do with all the stuff they have.
So i guess along with some words of encouragement I was hoping that if I post the gear list here you guys can help me out figuring out what would be good for which part of the recording.
Gear
Soundcraft Ghost 24 LE Recording /
Mixing Console
Audient ASP008 - 8 channel variable
impedance mic pre
Teac A-6010 2-Track Reel-to-Reel Tape Deck
Motu 24 I/O Interface
Manley VOXBOX Tube channel strip with
Mic Pre, Pultec EQ, Opto-Compressor,
De-esser
API 3124+ 4-channel pre-amp
Mics
Neumann U-87 AI Condenser Microphones
Neumann BCM 705 Dynamic Microphone
Sennheiser MD 421-II Microphones
Audio-Technica AT4050 Condenser Microphones
Carvin CM 68 Dynamic Microphones
Shure SM-57 Microphone
Set of Rode NT5 Stereo Condenser Microphones
Audix D6 Dynamic Bass Drum Microphone
Royer R121 Dynamic Ribbon Microphone
I've only ever read about or heard online samples of most of the gear here. Hope I can get some feedback from here. This community has always come through for me.
Thanks again guys