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Richard Davidson's Studio Details

There is no better education in acoustics than to build your own soundproofed and acoustically treated studio!
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Web site: www.bluelizardstudio.com

Main purpose: Commercial work
Secondary purpose: Composition


Recording knowledge level: High
MIDI knowledge level: Above average


Typically work (with): Alone
Completed songs/demos/jingles: 61-100


Future plans: Keep on keeping my clients happy - would like to go full-time with studio work... :-)


Guitars: Ibanez JS2000, Ibanez RG670DX, Ibanez RG 565, Fender US Telecaster, Fender 80`s Jap Stratocaster (modded), Tanglewood & Takamine Electro Acoustics, Bass Collection 5-string bass.
Keyboards: Yamaha Motif ES6
Percussion: Roland HPD-15 Handsonic


Effects: Sansamp PSA-1, Roger Linn AdrenaLinn II, TC Electronic G-Major, Zoom RFX-2000, ADA MicroCab II, loads of stomp boxes (MXR Phase 100, Ibanez TS-9, Boss CE-2, DD-3, Crybaby/Morley Wah`s, Digitech Whammy 4 etc.)
Microphones: Soundeluxe U195, Rode NT2 & NT5 (x2), Shure Beta 57 (x2), Shure SM57 (x2), Shure SM58, Shure 545 Unidyne III (x2), AKG C414B-XLS (x2), Audix D2 (x2), D4 & D6 drum mic`s, SE-1a (x2)
Mixer: Yamaha 01v96v2, Yamaha AW4416 (with Waves Y56K board), Soundcraft M-12, Behringer Eurorack 1204
Tape decks: Tascam MD-301 MkII, Marantz Twin Cassette, Denon CD player
Hard disc recorders: Alesis HD24XR, Yamaha AW4416
Monitoring system: Mackie HR626`s, BlueSky Media Desk 2.1, Beyer DT100 & DT300 headphones, Sennheiser HD25SP headphones


Computers: Carillon AC-1 Plus custom built audio PC: 2.6Gig P4 with 1024MB 333DDR, 80+120 GB Seagate HDD`s (in silent sleeves), 64MB Dual Head ATI graphics, silent power supply. RME HDSP9652 Audio card (24ch ADAT i/o) Magma PCI chassis with UAD-1 & TC Powercore PCI cards, Midex 8 midi interface,
Music software: Carillon: Cubase SX3, Wavelab 6, various plugins Backup PC: Cubase VST32, Wavelab 3, various plugins
Other equipment: Universal Audio UA6176, Drawmer 1968 Mercenary Edition 2-buss compressor, DAV Electronics BG-1 2-channel mic preamp, Focusrite OctoPre 8 channel preamp/dynamics, Focusrite Penta stereo compressor, 2x Behringer HA4700 headphone amp, Yamaha DG80-112 digital guitar combo, Laney GH50L valve head & 4x12" cab in soundproof booth, Mackie SRM450 powered PA cabs. Full `Auralex` sound control treatment.


Comments: There is no better education in acoustics than to build your own soundproofed and acoustically treated studio! I also teach Music Technology to post-16 students at a Performing Arts College.


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