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Vol. 25, No. 4: December-January 2020
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Home Studio Registry: Xavier Martinez
Contact
Web site
xaviermartinez@dipsound.com
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Primary use
Secondary use
Recording knowledge level
MIDI knowledge level
Demos
Composition
Above average
High
Commonly work (with)
Completed songs/demos/jingles
Alone
Future plans/projects
Recording a good rock record at home, using soundfonts for drum sounds, and speaker simulators, should that be possible
Guitars
Guitars:
Ibanez RG-750, Ovation 1991 ltd. ed. Fender mex. strat
Keyboards
Korg X5D
Sound modules
Korg X5D, soundfonts, VST instruments
Percussion
Soundfonts
Effects
DBX 266 compressor / limiter, Gallien-Krueger pre-amp, VST plug-ins
Microphones
Shure SM-58, other crap mics.
Mixing
Phonic 1202
Tape decks
Philips CDR for mixdown and mastering
Monitoring
Sennheiser headphones, absolute zero monitors
Computer
Pentium II 233MHz, 64 Mb ram, 2,5 HD
Music software
Cubase VST 3.7, Wavelab 2.0, assorted plugins (reverbs, delays,time processors, dynamic and mastering software)
Additional equipment
Nothing in particular
Comments
I try to get the most out of my equipment. Interested in contacting with any other person who manages to make good rock recordingd at home