The recording industry has seen exponential technological growth in software, plugins, and interfaces. All these advances make it affordable for anyone to set up a home studio. These tools and technology have made recording easier, faster, and cheaper. The point is, however, having all this technology at your disposal is useless if you don’t know how to use it effectively.
A true innovator and artist can create great work with the simplest of tools.
That said, you’ve come to this page to find out what we have in our tool box. Here’s our equipment list:
Computing & Software
- MAC Pro – 3.5GHz 8‑core Intel Xeon W processor, Turbo Boost up to 4.0GHz, 48GB (6x8GB) of DDR4 ECC memory, 256GB SSD storage Radeon Pro W5500X with 8GB of GDDR6 memory
- Pro Tools 2020
- LogicProX
- Reason 8
- Adobe Premier
- Adobe Audition
- Final Cut Pro7
- Sibelius
- Waves
- Massive
- iZotope
- RX5
DAW/Monitoring
- ProTools Carbon
- RAVEN Dual MTi Core Workstation
- Tannoy 6 Near Field Monitors (2)
- JBL LSR310S
- Yamaha SM115 (2) Live Room/Rehearsal Monitoring
Microphones
- AKG C414XL
- AKG C3000
- AKG D112
- AKG D70ME
- AKG Perception (matched pair)
- Audix D6
- EV Cardinal
- EV Raven
- Neat Worker Bee (LDC)
- Neumann KM184 (matched pair)
- Samson C7 (2)
- Sennheiser 421 (2)
- Sennheiser MD441U
- Shure Beta 52
- Shure Beta 58 (3)
- Shure SM57 (4)
- Shure SM7B
Guitars and Amps
- 1938 Gibson L-50 w/’67 DeArmond pickup
- 1983 Fender Stratocaster
- 1992 Fender Stratocaster (fretless)
- 1995 Lyle 1280-L (acoustic)
- 2000 Mitchell M-100S (acoustic)
- 1988 Peavey Foundation (bass)
- 1973 Fender Twin Reverb
Pianos and Keyboards
- Yamaha S80
- Korg DSS-1 (vintage sampler)
- Korg DW8000
- Korg SV1
- 1909 Steinwayteinway Model A (6ft) Baby Grand
Outboard Processing
- Audient ASP800
- Avalon VST 737
- Digitech DSP 16 Signal Processor
- Universal Audio LA2-610
If you don’t see a tool absolutely needed in your session, please let me know. We have backline resources available and can accommodate any request you may have!
~ Rick