List of 500 series manufacturers
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List of 500 series manufacturers
Posted: Sat 08.09.07, 11:23 am Post subject: List of all companies making api lunchbox modules
i was wondering if we could try and assemble a list of all the current (and future!) companies making api lunchbox compatible gear:
http://www.apiaudio.com/
http://www.purpleaudio.com/
http://www.greatriverelectronics.com/
http://www.eisenaudio.com/diy500/
http://www.shadowhillsindustries.com/
http://www.daking.com/
http://www.adesignsaudio.com/
http://www.avedisaudio.com/
http://www.speck.com/
http://vintageking.com/New-Brands/Chand ... 00-Mic-Pre
http://www.oldschoolaudio.com/
http://www.brentaverill.com/
http://www.buzzaudio.com/
http://www.dane-de-esser.com/
http://www.lachapellaudio.com/
http://www.shinybox.com/
http://www.vintagedesign.se/
http://misomusic.net/412pre.html
http://www.jlmaudio.com/
http://www.alternatesoundings.fr/modual.html
i was wondering if we could try and assemble a list of all the current (and future!) companies making api lunchbox compatible gear:
http://www.apiaudio.com/
http://www.purpleaudio.com/
http://www.greatriverelectronics.com/
http://www.eisenaudio.com/diy500/
http://www.shadowhillsindustries.com/
http://www.daking.com/
http://www.adesignsaudio.com/
http://www.avedisaudio.com/
http://www.speck.com/
http://vintageking.com/New-Brands/Chand ... 00-Mic-Pre
http://www.oldschoolaudio.com/
http://www.brentaverill.com/
http://www.buzzaudio.com/
http://www.dane-de-esser.com/
http://www.lachapellaudio.com/
http://www.shinybox.com/
http://www.vintagedesign.se/
http://misomusic.net/412pre.html
http://www.jlmaudio.com/
http://www.alternatesoundings.fr/modual.html
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we'll call it the 500 club.joel hamilton wrote:For now, maybe just post any reviews of 500 series stuff in this one. this will be the "go to" thread for all things 500!Recycled_Brains wrote:it'd be nice to make this a review thread for 500 series stuff as well. like the mic review sticky.
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Hi Joel,
I'm a brave Canuck lookin' to paddle my canoe to New York city for a mastering job of a project I've been workin' on.
what are the top places to check out as an fellow engineer lookin' for deals... ?
I'm a brave Canuck lookin' to paddle my canoe to New York city for a mastering job of a project I've been workin' on.
what are the top places to check out as an fellow engineer lookin' for deals... ?
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Hi,
I have started a company with a fellow producer/engineer called Standard Audio. Our first product is called the Level-Or, a Level-Loc inspired 500 series limiter. We have a few other cool and funky future product ideas for the 500 series format in the works.
You can check out the Level-Or and hear some sound clips at our site: http://www.standard-audio.com
We are currently filling up a waiting list for our introductory run of modules. If interested, please email us at info@standard-audio.com
Thanks!
Ian MacGregor
I have started a company with a fellow producer/engineer called Standard Audio. Our first product is called the Level-Or, a Level-Loc inspired 500 series limiter. We have a few other cool and funky future product ideas for the 500 series format in the works.
You can check out the Level-Or and hear some sound clips at our site: http://www.standard-audio.com
We are currently filling up a waiting list for our introductory run of modules. If interested, please email us at info@standard-audio.com
Thanks!
Ian MacGregor
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That is f*cking rad dude. Sounds like a lot of fun. Makes me think of some Mogwai stuff I've heard.imacgreg wrote:Hi,
I have started a company with a fellow producer/engineer called Standard Audio. Our first product is called the Level-Or, a Level-Loc inspired 500 series limiter. We have a few other cool and funky future product ideas for the 500 series format in the works.
You can check out the Level-Or and hear some sound clips at our site: http://www.standard-audio.com
We are currently filling up a waiting list for our introductory run of modules. If interested, please email us at info@standard-audio.com
Thanks!
Ian MacGregor
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Just to note: This is different than the Sherlock, which I believe is a pretty straight clone of the Level-Loc (someone correct me if I am wrong).
The Level-Or is a line level input/output device (unlike the original, which was mic in/mic out). Compared to an original Level-Loc that we used for testing, the Level-Or is much, much more versatile and useable.
Ian
The Level-Or is a line level input/output device (unlike the original, which was mic in/mic out). Compared to an original Level-Loc that we used for testing, the Level-Or is much, much more versatile and useable.
Ian
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You can add Atlas Pro Audio to the list. The have a 500 series rack and their own preamp.
http://www.atlasproaudio.com/atlasrecordinggear.html
Old School Audio have their own 500-series preamps too. Couldn't find their website, though.
http://www.atlasproaudio.com/osa2.html
Andy
http://www.atlasproaudio.com/atlasrecordinggear.html
Old School Audio have their own 500-series preamps too. Couldn't find their website, though.
http://www.atlasproaudio.com/osa2.html
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