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Studio Components Day 2
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Speakers M-Audio BX5 A Used primarily as a reference monitor for a recording studio. This particular model would be a common choice for a ‘home recording studio.’
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Speakers – continued JBL JRX 110 This is a live sound ‘monitor.’ Musicians on stage will have these speakers in front of them facing ‘up’ so that they can hear themselves. »Most often these are used to hear vocals
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Speakers - continued Sony Tower Speakers Your typical stereo speaker for the home. Recording Artists, Sound Engineers, would have similar speakers to hear their ‘compressed’ creations through regular speakers.
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Interfaces M-Audio – Fast Track USB Basic Interface – 1 x XLR, 1 x ¼ inch inputs Used with Recording Software – Protools M Powered Connected by a USB cable
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Interfaces Continued Digidesign 003 Home Recording with professional results Bundled with Protools LE – a significant upgrade from Protools M Powered. Super Fast Firewire connection
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Microphones Apex 460 – Tube Condenser Microphone -Multi pattern microphone most commonly used as a room mic, or specifically used for isolate vocals -Held by a ‘shock mount’ to help reduce sympathetic sound and vibration.
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Microphones AKG D5 – vocal microphone Shure SM57 – instrument microphone »Is good at canceling out background noise Shure SM 58 – Most commonly used as a vocal Microphone. ***Famous band Rush rely on sm57’s and sm58s during concerts.
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Cables XLR – 3 pin microphone cable Y Cable – 1/8 th inch with balanced RCA Speakon – connects loud speakers to amplifiers
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Stands Boom Stand Allows for more accurate placement of microphones Round Base Your standard microphone stand Not as versatile as the boom stand
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P. A Components DBX Drive Rack P.A System processor Built in feedback suppressors
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Guitar Pedals Manipulate the sound and tone of the guitar. Effects can be used on different instruments including vocals. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAuph0l0ONQ
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