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Vol. 24, No. 4: December-January 2019
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Home Studio Registry: Eric Neuman
Contact
Web site
esabam@aol.com
Primary use
Secondary use
Recording knowledge level
MIDI knowledge level
Recording
Composition
High
Average
Commonly work (with)
Completed songs/demos/jingles
Other musicians
41-60
Future plans/projects
I'm looking to move into on-site recording.
Guitars
Guitars:
Ibanez Roadstar 440, Washburn AV-10, Dean Edge 4 Bass, Tune Technologies 5 string bass, Epiphone Acoustic/Electric, Peavey 5150 and Studio Pro amps, Kustom Bass Cubes
Keyboards
None
Sound modules
None
Percussion
Assorted kits (depends on who'll lend me one)
Effects
Zoom 505, assorted Boss and DOD effects boxes, Sonic Foundry and Izotope plugins
Microphones
2 MXL 900 condensers, 2 Stageworks CC12 Condensers, AudioTechnica snare mic, CAD kick mic, a few Shure 57s and 58s
Mixing
Behringer Eurorack 2442FX-Pro
Tape decks
Samsung HiFi VCR
Monitoring
Altec Lansing powered monitors (not sure of model... hand me downs are great)
Computer
AMD Athlon64 2800 processor, 1gb ddr333 ram, 2 seagate 200gb disk drives, TDK VeloCD 52x CD burner, 2 Delta1010lt interface cards
Music software
Sonic Foundry Vegas, ACID, Soundforge. IZotope Ozone, Trash, Vinyl. Fusion Vinyl, Cubase, Prosessions Drum loops
Additional equipment
HOSA snakes, behringer DI boxes and patchbays
Comments
I'm equipped to record a full band, but I'm working in a cramped space so its hard to get drums done right. I can however move my equipment around and record drums elsewhere.