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rhythmtech
23-10-2008, 01:22 PM
thought these pics might interest some of you. started 3 weeks ago and i have to say its outstanding. spent last nights class studying the schematics and signal flow of one of the desks.. pretty interesting stuff!

anyway, heres the pics (and check out the kit list in studio 1 - pure gear porn!!)


The Engine Room - Studio 1

Desk: Amek Rembrandt 80 input analog mixing console with Supertrue Automation.
Outboard: Urei 1176 Tube Compressor, 2 x LA Audio Stereo Valve Compressor, Empirical labs Distressor, Focusrite Red Stereo Compressor/Limiter, Dbx 160 S Stereo Compressor, Dbx 160x compressor, Drawmer 1960 Stereo Mic Pre & Compressor, Drawmer 1961 Tube EQ, 2 x Drawmer DS404 Quad-Gate, Amex 9098 Mic Pre & EQ, SPL Transient Designer, SPL De-Esser, Lexicon 300L Digital Effects Unit, Lexicon PCM 90 Digital Effects unit, Eventide H3000 Digital Effects Unit, TC M5000 Digital effects Unit, TC 2290 Digital Delay Unit, SPL Vitalizer, 2x Dbx Sub Harmonic Synths, TC Electronics Finalizer, Focusrite Red 3 Quad Mic Preamps.
:bigsmile: :bigsmile: :bigsmile: :blahhh: :bigsmile: :blahhh:


Mics: B&K 4006 x 2, Neumann U87 x 2, Neumann M147 valve Mic, Neumann KM 184 x 2, AKG 414 B-ULS x 2, Neumann AKG 414 TLII, Sennheiser 421 x 3, AKG D112 x 2, AKG 451 x 2, Groove Tube Model 3 Valve Mic x 2, Crown Boundary Mics x 2, Shure SM57 x 5, Shure SM 58 x 5, EV RE 27
Monitoring: Quested VS2108 Active Monitors.
Yamaha NS10M Studio Monitors.
ATC 100a Active Farfield Monitors.
Multi-Track & Sync: Otari MTR 90 2" 24 track tape machine with Remote control.
Motion Works, 5 machine input sync device with Blackburst sync.

Pro Tools: Pro Tools HD3 on Apple Mac G5 Dual 2.5 GHz processor with 2.5 Gb RAM

1 Digidesign 192 i/o
2 Digidesign 96 i/o
1 Digidesign Sync i/olive room
http://www.pulserecording.com/engineroom/jpgs/liverm02.jpg
http://www.pulserecording.com/engineroom/jpgs/liverm.jpg


rest area
http://www.pulserecording.com/engineroom/jpgs/kitchen1.jpg

the amek rembrandt desk
http://www.pulserecording.com/engineroom/jpgs/control08.jpg
http://www.pulserecording.com/college/pics/erstudio.jpg

Area 51 - Studio 2

Pro Tools HD3 on Apple Mac G5 Dual 2.5 GHz processor with 2.5 Gb RAM rig with:

1 Digidesign D-Command
1 Digidesign 96 i/o
1 Digidesign Mic Pre
1 Digidesign Sync i/o
1 Digidesign MIDI i/o
1 Avalon 767 Mic Pre & EQ
1 Lexicon PCM 80 Digital Effects UnitGenelec 8040 5.1 Surround Sound Monitor with Genelec 7070 Subwoofer Yamaha NS10 Studio Monitors

http://www.pulserecording.com/area51/media/topm1.jpg
http://www.pulserecording.com/area51/media/topm2.jpg

Training & lecture rooms

http://www.pulserecording.com/college/pics/cr02.jpg
http://www.pulserecording.com/college/pics/ptr2.jpg

Siege
23-10-2008, 01:37 PM
Nice

Jay Pace
23-10-2008, 01:58 PM
Where are you studying baz?

rhythmtech
23-10-2008, 02:01 PM
pulse recording in dublin

Jay Pace
23-10-2008, 02:13 PM
Looks the business mate. How much is your course costing you, and what are you learning?

Going to do a mastering course later this year, amazing prices over here only drawback is I got to do it in spanish. I'm hoping the universal language of knob twiddling will see me through...

rhythmtech
23-10-2008, 02:16 PM
costs a few grand a year :hmmm:

but well worth it.

we cover the entire city&guilds engineering and recording course, so i'll have a C&G higher diploma in sound engineering & recording techniques as well as pro-tools 101, 110 & 210 with the option to go on to pro-tools expert levels.

rhythmtech
23-10-2008, 02:20 PM
Looks the business mate. How much is your course costing you, and what are you learning?

Going to do a mastering course later this year, amazing prices over here only drawback is I got to do it in spanish. I'm hoping the universal language of knob twiddling will see me through...

a mastering course would be the business.. and i reckon if you twiddle with their knobs you might get a discount :wink:

DannyBlack
23-10-2008, 02:28 PM
I have an epic hard on right now.

djfilthmonger
23-10-2008, 06:06 PM
Pulse i was going to do a course there a few years back... should of ha ha maybe in the future.
looks sweet

Jay Pace
23-10-2008, 06:12 PM
I did a distance C&G course for engineering and production.

But with no studio time, it was all a bit theoretical. Although you did learn a little about a lot... Lots of studio time and you'll be laughing. That place looks the business.

dan the acid man
23-10-2008, 06:13 PM
Looks the dogs danglies that place

The_Laughing_Man
23-10-2008, 07:46 PM
I did a distance C&G course for engineering and production.

But with no studio time, it was all a bit theoretical. Although you did learn a little about a lot... Lots of studio time and you'll be laughing. That place looks the business.

Mastering courses are pretty much a waste of time really IMHO.
What you need is an apprenticeship or just some work under an engineer as assistant.
There is some theory but it`s all based on ear time and hands on really, and a mastering course simply doesn`t give you the ear time unless it`s one on one 5 days a week.
Most courses are great for personal knowledge gain, but do nothing when it comes to employment, as like media degrees, music tech qualified students are running around like diarrhea.

Get down a local studio and see if you can get some part time work with a mastering engineer you will learn more in 3 months that way, than an entire year on a course.

rhythmtech
23-10-2008, 07:57 PM
i kinda agree with steve there. it is a bit of an odd course to do. but i can see the educational advantages.

the problem with getting an apprenticeship steve is that everyone and their dog is trying to get one but theres a lot less studios about these days so i can see where jay is coming from.

jay, have a look into doing the pro-tools course in conjunction with the mastering, that would give you a couple of nice qualifications.
ei

fils_here
23-10-2008, 08:17 PM
looks the bizness that baz, fairplay.

BDC
23-10-2008, 09:22 PM
Looks pretty weak to me..... lol.


j/k...pretty sick!

ORIS
23-10-2008, 09:38 PM
That is ****ing beautiful!!!!

The_Laughing_Man
24-10-2008, 12:18 AM
i kinda agree with steve there. it is a bit of an odd course to do. but i can see the educational advantages.

the problem with getting an apprenticeship steve is that everyone and their dog is trying to get one but theres a lot less studios about these days so i can see where jay is coming from.

jay, have a look into doing the pro-tools course in conjunction with the mastering, that would give you a couple of nice qualifications.
ei

Well it`s all dependant on location really.

In london you can throw a stone and it will hit a studio, and most people don`t even think of approaching a studio for coaching, everyone reads sound on sound or whatever, sees glossy adds for SAE or insert name here institute, and does a course.
I was the last apprentice at Jam, not because they weren`t taking on anyone, but because no one thought to ask.

It`s not easy to get into an apprenticeship, no, but then it`s not easy to get ahead in any area of music, full stop.
It`s who you know, how you build your contacts, how you present yourself etc.
Talent comes down the list somewhere.

With apprenticeships and getting your foot in the door, having the gift of the gab, and a good rapport with whoever you are aiming at is essential.

That`s what NLP is for though ;)

rhythmtech
24-10-2008, 12:29 AM
unfotunatly where i am theres only a handful of commercial studios.. with my college being one of them outside school hours.

loopdon
24-10-2008, 06:12 AM
Enjoy it, baz! Well envy in a good way. :yup:

The_Laughing_Man
24-10-2008, 11:17 AM
unfotunatly where i am theres only a handful of commercial studios.. with my college being one of them outside school hours.

Well sure, and your not doing a mastering course either, wasn`t really talking about you.

Those studios look mint anyway.

BloodStar
24-10-2008, 11:31 AM
looks great, especially the Amek mixing console.

rhythmtech
24-10-2008, 12:15 PM
Well sure, and your not doing a mastering course either, wasn`t really talking about you.

Those studios look mint anyway.

no, i know you werent.. that comment wasnt really aimed at you, just a general observation :wink:

The_Laughing_Man
24-10-2008, 03:47 PM
no, i know you werent.. that comment wasnt really aimed at you, just a general observation :wink:

hehe
I`m very confused now

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