Lovely stuff - Paul's tips are always solid and usable. Have just rearranged my gear into a much better order thanks to seeing this setup. Also may have to purchase a physical spectrum analyzer. Not picked up CM for a few months but will to catch the second half. Cheers!
Spectrum analyzers are generally useless in most setups, as they're easily replicated with software analyzers with more exact functions. But this one here looks amazing, I want it!!
What is the model and brand of the interface and analyzer sitting on top of it? Interface looks like an RME ad/da convertor but can't be too sure. Really curious!
I think he could do with another monitor to monitor the monitors he's monitoring on. 😂 All joking aside sky hook is in my top 10 dnb tunes of all time.
what's wrong with windows?as i build high end pc's i can say pc has more performance then any mac..i really can't complain about any of my setups and i have i7 7700k-delided...i7 6900k..i7 5930k,i7 6850k,i7 7820x...i run cubase,fl12 and all good no problem...you can use mac and produce shit tunes but this guy is using windows and his music is massive...your comment make no sense...
Dosent matter what platform you use to produce music , and this windows v mac topic isint what this is about ...but for stability Mac audio drivers are rock solid .
Cole Sim got it right. Back in the day, Apple right off the bat went for content creation with their systems, making their driver setup perfected for low latency stability, whereas Windows went for multimedia and entertainment, and allowing different manufacturers to make their own drivers to support different hardware, which caused a shit ton of compatibility and stability problems, but allowed Windows to focus on home entertainment setups better. That was then, some 20 years ago, now the driver situation with windows is much better, the hardware manufacturers are more compliant with the rules. One would be hard-pressed to see a Mac best a PC in stability issues, but it can happen, usually with off-brand equipment and drivers. generally, the Mac vs PC argument is long dead and usually brought up by those that have little knowledge of computers.
Inside info from InsideInfo
hahaha
He thinks your funny
absolute dnb legend this guy!
This video is in the top 10 based on overall value and wisdom
this was really good
Great to listen to this guy. Inspirational!
best advice I have ever heard
Lovely stuff - Paul's tips are always solid and usable. Have just rearranged my gear into a much better order thanks to seeing this setup. Also may have to purchase a physical spectrum analyzer. Not picked up CM for a few months but will to catch the second half. Cheers!
Spectrum analyzers are generally useless in most setups, as they're easily replicated with software analyzers with more exact functions. But this one here looks amazing, I want it!!
Great talk
So this is the space station that helps you record the alien transmissions you've been putting out
Your remix on the new ram album is unreal and the best on there ❤️🎶🎵🎼🎵🔥❤️ amazing producer
Best guy ever
Big up paul, thanks for the great tips and video CM :)
Cheers Zayd, and huge thanks to Paul!
I miss his videos with Billain, good thing I have them saved.
Upload maybe? 🙃😜
upload pls
Can I still get to see the second part somewhere somehow?
referring to "disconnect" and distance in the creative process overall, i'm working with a 17 inch screen for that reason :)
I haven't been to the pub in ages either Paul
yeah, lets go to the pub!
The H.R. Giger of Drum and Bass
Is it not possible to get this issue anymore? The links on the website say that they are all expired and unavailable
"I wasnt in a pub for ages... I should go to the pub" ;D
"Happy lil accidents", like Bob Ross haha
What is the model and brand of the interface and analyzer sitting on top of it? Interface looks like an RME ad/da convertor but can't be too sure. Really curious!
awesome dude
this man knows what he's doing!
Purchased the issue but Part 2 doesn't seem to be on the DVD or Filesilo - anyone else had this problem?!
Please read p45 of the mag.
How did Paul get SoundForge to Record internally?
i'll let you know when I do it, downloading now.
@@CruiserzProductions I'm thinking that he has two sound cards and he routed the output from one to the input of the other?..
Anyone know what field recorder he uses?
The Zoom H4n I think
Can someone explain to me that makes a monitor in one corner and another monitor in another?
I struggle so badly with the structure of my tracks. I'm good for intro and first drop but after that I get stuck in loop mode.... It sucks so much.
reference more
Anyone knows the name of the song in the intro?
Inside Info - Spychase
17:10 that sigh is for the amount of fucking around it takes to turn some simple ideas into an actual banger
nice setup probably worth at least 15K Ł or more... those Dynaudio's do the magic tho
he does the magic, monitors and the rest of the stuff its just tools translating the creative process ... imo
That PRO2 tho
I struggle to go outside, maybe I should just buy a field recorder
What hardware analyser is that ?
Alesis DEQ230D
Why does he remind me of a maths teacher.
cuz hes a family dad xD
I think he could do with another monitor to monitor the monitors he's monitoring on. 😂 All joking aside sky hook is in my top 10 dnb tunes of all time.
what's wrong with windows?as i build high end pc's i can say pc has more performance then any mac..i really can't complain about any of my setups and i have i7 7700k-delided...i7 6900k..i7 5930k,i7 6850k,i7 7820x...i run cubase,fl12 and all good no problem...you can use mac and produce shit tunes but this guy is using windows and his music is massive...your comment make no sense...
Ales ZIMA people still think it's 2008. Windows has come a long way, don't waste your time trying to explain it 😅
if u know how to hackintosh best of both worlds
I don't understand the hatred towards computers as of late. They have never been more powerful and reliable.
Dosent matter what platform you use to produce music , and this windows v mac topic isint what this is about ...but for stability Mac audio drivers are rock solid .
Cole Sim got it right. Back in the day, Apple right off the bat went for content creation with their systems, making their driver setup perfected for low latency stability, whereas Windows went for multimedia and entertainment, and allowing different manufacturers to make their own drivers to support different hardware, which caused a shit ton of compatibility and stability problems, but allowed Windows to focus on home entertainment setups better. That was then, some 20 years ago, now the driver situation with windows is much better, the hardware manufacturers are more compliant with the rules. One would be hard-pressed to see a Mac best a PC in stability issues, but it can happen, usually with off-brand equipment and drivers. generally, the Mac vs PC argument is long dead and usually brought up by those that have little knowledge of computers.
My grandfather
Jesus christ, that spider, I could not work with that fucker sitting in front of me. Then again it might keep you on your toes..