Just ordered a pair of KRK Rokit-8s

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2011/04/06 17:56:56 (permalink)

Just ordered a pair of KRK Rokit-8s

I am excited about them. Got the iso-pads and 10" cables. I am going to try and make use of one of the interfaces I already have, hopefully I can get the R16 to do as advertised, if not the Line6 UX-2 seems to do well. I have an M-Audio O2 keyboard I can use and an oldie but goodie Yamaha PSR-2100 which was (at the time) just under the Motif. From reading, I think I can set it as a controller either with midi cables through the UX-2 or by using its USB port... don't know how well it will work as a controller but it does have some decent onboard sounds... so with the monitors, I am going t start where I am and if something falls short, I will get something new. It is all too easy to just buy something new when what I already have will work.
Send me the yellow speakers!!!
 
Sweetwater has the Rokit-6 and Rockit-8 monitors in stock.
 
Julien
 
 

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    Re:Just ordered a pair of KRK Rokit-8s 2011/04/06 21:35:23 (permalink)
    Awesome! Congrats and let us know how you like them! :D
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    Re:Just ordered a pair of KRK Rokit-8s 2011/04/07 08:06:43 (permalink)
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    I am excited about them. Got the iso-pads and 10" cables. I am going to try and make use of one of the interfaces I already have, hopefully I can get the R16 to do as advertised, if not the Line6 UX-2 seems to do well. I have an M-Audio O2 keyboard I can use and an oldie but goodie Yamaha PSR-2100 which was (at the time) just under the Motif. From reading, I think I can set it as a controller either with midi cables through the UX-2 or by using its USB port... don't know how well it will work as a controller but it does have some decent onboard sounds... so with the monitors, I am going t start where I am and if something falls short, I will get something new. It is all too easy to just buy something new when what I already have will work.
    Send me the yellow speakers!!!
     
    Sweetwater has the Rokit-6 and Rockit-8 monitors in stock.
     
    Julien
     
     
    Depending on what you had before, you'll probably do ok with those monitors.  I used them (the original ones) for about 5 years....I generally had a lot of trouble getting the low end right in a mix.  Also had trouble hearing mids clearly....but I put out some great work with them.  Just took a few reference CD's to get things balanced out right.

    I really didn't know how much I was missing until I moved on to a set of Focal Twin 6's.

    But if you treat your mixing room well, you'll get years of use out of those KRK's.

    BTW...I would think 10 inch cables are a bit short?


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    Re:Just ordered a pair of KRK Rokit-8s 2011/04/07 09:45:11 (permalink)
    jbow I am excited about them. Got the iso-pads and 10" cables. I am going to try and make use of one of the interfaces I already have, hopefully I can get the R16 to do as advertised, if not the Line6 UX-2 seems to do well. I have an M-Audio O2 keyboard I can use and an oldie but goodie Yamaha PSR-2100 which was (at the time) just under the Motif. From reading, I think I can set it as a controller either with midi cables through the UX-2 or by using its USB port... don't know how well it will work as a controller but it does have some decent onboard sounds... so with the monitors, I am going t start where I am and if something falls short, I will get something new. It is all too easy to just buy something new when what I already have will work. Send me the yellow speakers!!! Sweetwater has the Rokit-6 and Rockit-8 monitors in stock. Julien

     
     
    Depending on what you had before, you'll probably do ok with those monitors. I used them (the original ones) for about 5 years....I generally had a lot of trouble getting the low end right in a mix. Also had trouble hearing mids clearly....but I put out some great work with them. Just took a few reference CD's to get things balanced out right. I really didn't know how much I was missing until I moved on to a set of Focal Twin 6's. But if you treat your mixing room well, you'll get years of use out of those KRK's. BTW...I would think 10 inch cables are a bit short?

     
    Hi Hook... thatks for the comment. I really don't have a dedicated space yet, well I do but am still working on it. Trying to find other places for stuff in the room, getting rid of books, just need to do a general set-up in there. I have had trouble comitting to the room because it has a bit of an odd shape, it is about 12x14 with a 4x6 dormer-to-window offset, and an offset to the door that is about 4x4 ft. I need to take down a silly ceiling fan that was in the house. It has huge bananna leaf fan blades. The windows have plantation shutters... I am not sure what to do with any of this stuff and have never treated a room. Frankly I have been thinking about just going with the IK ARC system to compensate for the room. I the mean time I am going to be in a room (dining room) about 14x20 with one end open into a two story foyer... so I am going to have to really do some testing. If I can't mix there I will move somewhere else. The last time I tried to build a studio/music room I made a huge mistake (it was OK for mixing but you couldn't record live electric guitar in it).. I put soild foam on the walls, sheet-rocked it but I made my mistake with a drop ceiling, though I insulated it well to soundproof it as well as I could... there were two mistakes. A drop ceiling will rattle like a huge shaker if you hit a chord on a 50w JMP, and the wires to hang the frame transfer the sound right into the floor/ceiling wod and into the room above... live and learn I guess. It sounded like a good idea at the time.
    This time I am going to take it slow and fix problems as I encnounter them, then maybe I will get it right. I don't know if the ARC system will work as advertized but if it does I will be happy if not I can add some traps as needed.... but for the time being I am going to have to test and try and hope for the best. I may need some other ears to listen to some mixes.
    I think 10 ft cables will be long enough because I don't have room to move the monitors far enough to need more cable. At first there wil probably be a 4 ft triangle between the speakers and me.
    Can you suggest some good CDs for listening and testing. I do not like the newer over compressed type mixes some are putting ut these days, I like a bit of dynamics. A couple I had planned to use are some older songs but god I think, the first especially "Low Rider"by WAR and perhaps some mid-era Fleetwood Mac like Bare Trees and maybe Rumors and of course some CDs that, t me, sound similar in style to what I am tying to mix which will at first by some Neil Young style tunes and some that, in my mind, remind me a bit of the Highwaymen. some traditional country, some with Traffic and Free influence too. I reckon any song that I am really familiar with, and familiar with the way it should sound, or the way I like it to sound would be good to use for tweaking the sound and I guess for the time being I am going to have to check mixes in the car and on the stereo, at east until I am comfortable that I know what I am doing. As you can probably tell, I am pretty much a beginner though I have played at it for some time, though not seriously enough to work through the learning curve. These are the first decent monitors I have had... so I bet I will like them a LOT.
     
    Do you think it is a good idea to try recording and mixing a few cover songs for getting a handle on things? The only recording I have ever done has scratch tracks, just guitar and vocals. I intend to get some good multi-tracking done now that I have time. I just hope to avoid costly mistakes and time consuming work for nothing, it is why I am moving slowly, watching and reading everything I can find and asking a lot of questions. The first songs I am going to do are prety simple acoustic/vocal pieces that will have maybe three guitar parts, a bass line, and some vocal doubling, and maybe some pads.
     
    I really appreciate your taking the time to comment and appreciate any help.
    Those Focals do look good maybe one day...
     
    Thanks
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    Re:Just ordered a pair of KRK Rokit-8s 2011/04/07 10:44:42 (permalink)
    I was only joking about the cables.  You SAID you bought 10" cables....which is 10 INCHES.  I was sure you meant 10' (feet).

    In my personal opinion, based on my own mistakes of the past, the $500 you plan on spending for the IK system would be much better spent on broadband absorption panels and diffusors to tame the room.  For that $500, you could build and buy more panels than you'd probably even need.

    As far as listening to learn the room and speakers, sure, listen to stuff that is similar to what you plan to record.

    One thing that I can say about the KRK's that I had....once the mix was properly balanced, I almost ALWAYS thought the mixes sounded better in my car or on other systems.  I never much liked casual listening on the KRK's.  In fact, I'd quite often play final mixes for clients on a different system.

    I wouldn't worry about doing covers to get to know the speakers.  Put on your favorite CD and listen for a while.  Let your ears adjust....

    And then just dive in there with your own music.

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    Re:Just ordered a pair of KRK Rokit-8s 2011/04/07 21:32:31 (permalink)
    Thanks for the help...
     
    yeah, I better get some longer cables... laff!
     
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    Re:Just ordered a pair of KRK Rokit-8s 2011/04/08 14:03:47 (permalink)
    I had a pair or Rokit 8s. I think you will really like them.
     
    I ended up selling mine, not because they wern't great, but because I finally realized I hate recording and would rather hire somone who knows what they are doing to record me :)
     
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    Re:Just ordered a pair of KRK Rokit-8s 2011/04/08 14:19:49 (permalink)
    I have been using the Rokit 8s for several years now, and really dig them.  I don't use them alone (final mix gets a run through with some smaller monitors while I am messings with EQ and levels), but they are my main monitors, and I do 95% of my work with them.

    And they look good, too!  ;)

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    Re:Just ordered a pair of KRK Rokit-8s 2011/04/08 22:20:32 (permalink)
    Thanks all. I should get them tomorrow or Monday!!!

    Getting new stuff is fun... brings out the kid in me.

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    Re:Just ordered a pair of KRK Rokit-8s 2011/04/09 09:28:11 (permalink)
    Can you suggest some good CDs for listening and testing.


    Nope... you have to use what you're personally familiar with.  Listen to what you listen to most, in the car, at work, while just chilling, whatever.  It will probably take a few rounds of mixes to get your balance back, but the same rules for figuring it out apply as always:
    1. mix
    2. output "master"
    3. burn
    4. travel and listed on every system you can get your hands on
    5. back to step 1


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    Re:Just ordered a pair of KRK Rokit-8s 2011/04/09 20:53:36 (permalink)
    Nope... you have to use what you're personally familiar with. Listen to what you listen to most, in the car, at work, while just chilling, whatever. It will probably take a few rounds of mixes to get your balance back, but the same rules for figuring it out apply as always: 1. mix 2. output "master" 3. burn 4. travel and listed on every system you can get your hands on 5. back to step 1

     
    Thanks, this is really helpful. I am getting into new territory and well, thanks for the advice. I will use it.
     
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    Re:Just ordered a pair of KRK Rokit-8s 2011/05/03 06:43:45 (permalink)
    A pair of Rokit 6 G2 just got delivered into my office.

    I can't wait to hook up these babies.


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