what piece of gear do you geuninely wish existed?
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what piece of gear do you geuninely wish existed?
Something that would be able to use a lot and that would help you out in your tracking/mixing/whatever it is that you're doing. What kind of creative ideas can you come up with?
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An eight-track RADAR.
Version two of the Alesis Masterlink.
A side-address hypercardioid capsule for the Oktava MK012.
A relatively inexpensive installable atuomation system, preferably with motorized faders, that would fit relatively inexpensive consoles like the Topaz, Ghost, GS3000s, etc. Something similar to what Optifile was going for with Drax.
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Version two of the Alesis Masterlink.
A side-address hypercardioid capsule for the Oktava MK012.
A relatively inexpensive installable atuomation system, preferably with motorized faders, that would fit relatively inexpensive consoles like the Topaz, Ghost, GS3000s, etc. Something similar to what Optifile was going for with Drax.
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I would love a piece of gear that convinces people that "perfect" is not hours of editing ITB, or 7 million hours of automating every single fader ITB, or tuning vocals for 9 hours, or eiting drum takes to the grid for 20 hours.
This piece of gear would be called the "emotional engagement box" and it would help to make records that stand the test of time and really engage the listener with the emotional content, and the beauty of organic elements. it would also embrace the beauty of well programmed electronics, in conjunction with an amazing vocal performance, by a person. The box would help quell the fears and insecurities of great musicians and let their actual styles come out of the speakers unfettered. Personality should not be underestimated.
This piece of gear would be called the "emotional engagement box" and it would help to make records that stand the test of time and really engage the listener with the emotional content, and the beauty of organic elements. it would also embrace the beauty of well programmed electronics, in conjunction with an amazing vocal performance, by a person. The box would help quell the fears and insecurities of great musicians and let their actual styles come out of the speakers unfettered. Personality should not be underestimated.
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Some sort of modular all inwonder little box -- sort of like one of those standalone hard disc recorders -- except totally serviceable, user designable, and upgradeable. You could pick what clock, converters, preamps, plugins, i/o and monitoring options, blah blah, you wanted in it, you could add more later, upgrade when things become better. I don't think it would be hard to design something that, for instance, gave you the converters on an emu 1820m, the pres on say a focusrite octopre or something similar, the monitoring options of a modest mackie mixer, a hard drive you could get at circuit city -- all in one portable little box, without the need for fifteen racks and a billion cables and five different desks. I've found that each piece of gear I buy, I have to make serious compromises on one component or another.
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I've been wanting something like this for twenty years!ubertar wrote:Mine would be a helmet that would create an extremely detailed MRI image of my brain, and record the data so it could be played back in someone else's brain after it was edited and enhanced. No more instruments, mics, preamps, compressors, etc. Just imagine the music and record it.
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I've wanted this my whole life. I'm sure it will exist someday, too, but probably too late for us. By then, everything we've accomplished will be obsolete. Oh well.dwlb wrote:I've been wanting something like this for twenty years!ubertar wrote:Mine would be a helmet that would create an extremely detailed MRI image of my brain, and record the data so it could be played back in someone else's brain after it was edited and enhanced. No more instruments, mics, preamps, compressors, etc. Just imagine the music and record it.
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I would like a touch screen computer to use with pro tools
If I could just move all the crap around on the screen with my hands (or both hands) instead of having to grab a mouse or use keyboard shortcuts, my workflow would speed up about 10 times i think...
because even a control surface is an extra layer between your brain and the program... i think that would be cool for just about any kind of program... sort of like minority report or something...
If I could just move all the crap around on the screen with my hands (or both hands) instead of having to grab a mouse or use keyboard shortcuts, my workflow would speed up about 10 times i think...
because even a control surface is an extra layer between your brain and the program... i think that would be cool for just about any kind of program... sort of like minority report or something...
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This isn't mixing or recording related, but I wish there was an arppegiator pedal for guitar. I asked a famous pedal maker friend of mine if he could make it, and he said "no". Actually, he isn't a pedal maker or famous or my friend. But get an octave splitter (one up, one down) married to a timed delay, a you would have an arppegiator.
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Well, you could start wearing a helmet around the studio and tell everyone that's what you're doing. And then when they play, just sit back, smile smartly, and go "exactly" while giving a thumbs up.ubertar wrote:Mine would be a helmet that would create an extremely detailed MRI image of my brain, and record the data so it could be played back in someone else's brain after it was edited and enhanced. No more instruments, mics, preamps, compressors, etc. Just imagine the music and record it.
SSL AWS900. http://www.solid-state-logic.com/music/aws900plus.htmldokushoka wrote:An analog console that has automation that can follow protools automation data (a la Tonelux) and has fully automated recall on all the eq and sends (motorized). I'll keep dreaming and it will probably never come true.
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the sample and hold circuit on the robotalk pedal comes pretty close. didn't john schuman (sp?) make an analog arpeggiator for guitar?AstroDan wrote:This isn't mixing or recording related, but I wish there was an arppegiator pedal for guitar. I asked a famous pedal maker friend of mine if he could make it, and he said "no". Actually, he isn't a pedal maker or famous or my friend. But get an octave splitter (one up, one down) married to a timed delay, a you would have an arppegiator.
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