• SONAR
  • If you wanted to build a studio around sonar
2007/08/26 00:42:30
jerry@macwood.com
What what you need or be an absolute must for you to run a world class Studio around the sonar porducer interface.
What kind of Dollars would you need to budget?
What kind of accesories would you add to create an environment for an artist to have confidence in working there? (analog or digital deck, or no deck at all?)
What king of pre/Compressors
what a/d converters?
Would you included a multi track tape machine to run the sound through for saturation after mixdown or before?
Would you use it both in the studio and in the master lab?
What mics would you start with?
How many tracks would you need to record at one time?

2007/08/26 00:49:40
CJaysMusic
Atleast $800,000 for a world class studio. Whats the obsession with this. Its your 2nd post about this subject
Cj
You would probably build it around your console, not sonar
2007/08/26 00:57:42
jerry@macwood.com
One I would like to see if anyone has done this already and the other has anyone else given this any thoughts? I am starting to desire to get out of teh garage and move into a larger space/venue. I appreciate and need wisdom and great advice from those whoare ahead of me to prevent some of teh common mistakes a newer person might have. My rig at home works great. I am starting to get some professional sounding mixes and I really enjoy it. So I asked fo rsome advice from many of you who are ahead of loop!
2007/08/26 01:01:15
CJaysMusic
first thing to do is, mortgage the house and get a divorse, cause your wife is going to kill ya. lol
You might want to check out some proffesion studio websites. the big name ones. They all have a virtuial tour and/or pictures of all there recording rooms and equipment. Good Luck
Cj
2007/08/26 01:04:50
jerry@macwood.com
Are there any in the southern Los angeles area. I want to learn how they integrate teh console into sonar and how they edit and such?
2007/08/26 01:09:13
CJaysMusic
LA, Thats ware alot of major studios are located. They probably dont use sonar, Who knows, one might. You can google studio in your area and see what they have.
Cj
2007/08/26 01:14:26
jerry@macwood.com
Or I might see if someone know of one here in this forum . I already googled! I am looking for some personal expereinces
2007/08/26 01:20:08
CJaysMusic
Sure, its just better getting it from the horses mouth.
Cj
2007/08/26 04:00:16
BruceEnnis
Are there any in the southern Los angeles area. I want to learn how they integrate teh console into sonar and how they edit and such?


The only person I know of in your neck of the woods is Jeff at Onthemarkmusic his studio is in San Jose. Jeff is a Sonar user but switched his studio over to Protools a few years ago. The same old story in CA if your in the music business you need to run Protools.

http://onthemarkmusic.com/index.htm
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