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Keith Muracz's Studio Details

I know I'm missing some equipment that I need, but I'm never sure what it is that I should buy next, or what I should upgrade first - which is part of why I'm here now!
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Web site: www.garageband.com/artist/blackcrossing

Main purpose: Composition
Secondary purpose: Recording


Recording knowledge level: Average
MIDI knowledge level: Just learning


Typically work (with): Other musicians
Completed songs/demos/jingles: 21-40


Future plans: Currently I am working on a project with a female R&B vocalist, co-writing a male country artist`s five song EP and tracking my own band`s first full length CD


Guitars: Ovation CK057 elec/acoustic, Ibanez S470 electric, Yamaha nylon string acoustic, Legend `62 Custom, Fender custom "fat strat" and Fender Precision bass.
Keyboards: None
Sound modules: None
Percussion: Tama Roadstar/Swingstar mixed set (12pc kit) with misc. DW, Paiste and Zildjian cymbals.


Effects: Various Boss pedals (Stereo chorus, stereo delay, compressor, super-overdrive, super-distortion, fuzz and phaser) as well as Dunlop Jimi Hendrix Wah and Dunlop Rotovibe. Sometimes employ the OLD standby... Digitech DSP and an Eventide harmonizer.
Microphones: EV ND457 & 458 mics, AKG D95S, Audio-Technica AT814A`s as well as miscellaneous Behringer mics (hey, they`re cheap!)
Mixer: Behringer UB2442FX-Pro 24 input/4 bus mixing console with 24-bit digital stero DSP settings.
Tape decks: None - straight to hard drive!
Hard disc recorders: N/a
Monitoring system: Optimus (by Bose) 120w stereo reference monitors (older set) as well as Pioneer studio monitors. All Behringer headphones with the exception of a Sony set (not sure what model) used when tracking lead vocals... power amp is an older model tube powered Rotel


Computers: AMD Duron 850Mhz (though it`s overclocked)on an ASUS motherboard with 512MB PC-133 ram, two 80GB Seagate hard drives, 52x CD-ROM and CD-RW drives and a Samsung 750S 17" monitor.
Music software: Whew... here we go. FL Studio Pro 4.1 (Producer Edition), Cubase SX 2.0, Finale 2002, Cakewalk Pro Audio 9, Sound Forge 6.0, Acid 4.0 and T-Racks 24 (but my primary program for tracking has been Cool Edit 2.0 for the last year or so)
Other equipment: Odds and ends... miscellaneous patchbays, signal boosters, etc. My main guitar amp is a Line6 Flextone III backed up by a Crate GTX212.


Comments: I know I'm missing some equipment that I need, but I'm never sure what it is that I should buy next, or what I should upgrade first - which is part of why I'm here now!


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