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    I see a lot of y'all have home setups for recording...and even a couple of really nice home studios. Anyone ever been involved in big time recording? I mean on a console like this:

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    I've never been in a studio with a board that size. I've been in the studio twice, both times owned by the same person, but he changed physical locations between the two sessions.

    Here's a shot of me from over his shoulder. He doesn't have a huge board by any stretch, does most of his work on the computer there.


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    How about this setup:


    Pano of the board, lights were off:

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    Morgan Rose's acoustic kit:




    Percussion setup:

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    Sorry, they won't let me record any of the new songs. Suffice to say, if you're a Sevendust fan, you'll love it.

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    Never in behind a board that large! I've done live stuff with a 48 channel board (never used all of the channels though!)

    Recorded some stuff with a buddy at the university and the engineer used a 32 channel or so board.
    -Steven

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    Well that was crazy! I'm listening to a brand new song here. Incredible!


    Afterwards, dinner with the band after a great day in the studio:

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    All that gear and you endup on pro tools ... Eh

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    I've recorded in two of the biggest studios in Cali and they just used pro tools basically mutable computer screens. That looks like the studio city board Dave Grohl bought

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    itchie, EVERYONE ends up in pro tools

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    I personally prefer tape when actually spending money , having a big desk means nothing ...looks awsome but seriously unless your doing a live take with a 50pc horn group its just a giant codpiece

    home recordings i dont mind straight to disk , the last pro recording i did on a roland console but we had some nice preamps to play with
    Last edited by itchie; 01-14-2014 at 11:35 PM.

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    I'm not qualified to say either way. I look at it like the band is making their 10th studio album. If anyone knows what they're doing, it should be them. I watched the engineer blast around ProTools and he was quick. I guess once you learn something, it helps to master it.

    Either way, it was an incredible experience and glad I got to see it. It will be fun to hear the end result.

    My dinner with the band:
    Last edited by angus242; 06-05-2014 at 11:44 PM.

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    Yes, at Parr St, Liverpool ,

    Rockfield, Monmouth

    The drug store, London

    Air, London.

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