My home studio should I buy more before I can begin

2017-07-18 Thread Jørgen Skov Nielsen
Hi List
I am blind, and I have played keyboard for more than 30 years, I want to record 
some music, therefor I have build a home studio for my recording.
 
I am a blind ProTools user, I use the newest version of ProTools with my 
soundcard a UAUDIO Apollo 8 Quad soundcard with a extra ADAT  preamp so I can 
have all my devices setup at the same time.

I use a Vocalist the Digitech live pro  and my keyboard, a Yamaha tyros 5 and 
my Line 6 Variax Standard guitar together with my 3 microphones.
I have also bought a lot of audio plugins for my soundcard, because it can use 
the effects on the soundcard with nothing latency. If you want to read about my 
soundcard Audio Apollo 8 quad you can read about it here.
http://www.uaudio.com/audio-interfaces/apollo-8.html
I have not bought a ProTools surface, but can anyone tell me about it will be a 
good idea or not? 
If you have other ideas or comments for my home studio, feel free to reply on 
that message.

I hope anyone can help me with my questions.
Thanks in advance.

Best regards
Jørgen Skov Nielsen

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Re: My home studio should I buy more before I can begin

2017-07-19 Thread Jørgen Skov Nielsen
Hello again

I have read about a surface or a digital mixer for my recording gear, but I 
don’t want to buy more gear than I should use, I have my setup in my living 
room. :) 
Therefor i want to know something about recording with a surface and or is it 
possible to use ProTools without a surface for a blind user.
Best regards
Jørgen
  
On 18 Jul 2017, at 13.14, Jørgen Skov Nielsen  wrote:
> 
> Hi List
> I am blind, and I have played keyboard for more than 30 years, I want to 
> record some music, therefor I have build a home studio for my recording.
> 
> I am a blind ProTools user, I use the newest version of ProTools with my 
> soundcard a UAUDIO Apollo 8 Quad soundcard with a extra ADAT  preamp so I can 
> have all my devices setup at the same time.
> 
> I use a Vocalist the Digitech live pro  and my keyboard, a Yamaha tyros 5 and 
> my Line 6 Variax Standard guitar together with my 3 microphones.
> I have also bought a lot of audio plugins for my soundcard, because it can 
> use the effects on the soundcard with nothing latency. If you want to read 
> about my soundcard Audio Apollo 8 quad you can read about it here.
> http://www.uaudio.com/audio-interfaces/apollo-8.html
> I have not bought a ProTools surface, but can anyone tell me about it will be 
> a good idea or not? 
> If you have other ideas or comments for my home studio, feel free to reply on 
> that message.
> 
> I hope anyone can help me with my questions.
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Best regards
> Jørgen Skov Nielsen
> 

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Re: My home studio should I buy more before I can begin

2017-07-19 Thread Slau Halatyn
While it's possible to use Pro Tools without a surface, it's not very 
efficient. Especially in the area of mixing and automation, without a surface, 
it's either very tedious or impossible to perform certain tasks. There's no 
simple answer as to whether you should use a control surface. If you're working 
alone, it's an entirely different story than if you're working with clients. 
Each user's requirements and resources are going to be unique. If you have 
doubts, don't get one for now but you'll eventually see that it's much more 
versatile and efficient and, when the time is right, you'll get a surface.

> On Jul 19, 2017, at 5:02 PM, Jørgen Skov Nielsen  wrote:
> 
> Hello again
> 
> I have read about a surface or a digital mixer for my recording gear, but I 
> don’t want to buy more gear than I should use, I have my setup in my living 
> room. :) 
> Therefor i want to know something about recording with a surface and or is it 
> possible to use ProTools without a surface for a blind user.
> Best regards
> Jørgen
> 
> On 18 Jul 2017, at 13.14, Jørgen Skov Nielsen  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi List
>> I am blind, and I have played keyboard for more than 30 years, I want to 
>> record some music, therefor I have build a home studio for my recording.
>> 
>> I am a blind ProTools user, I use the newest version of ProTools with my 
>> soundcard a UAUDIO Apollo 8 Quad soundcard with a extra ADAT  preamp so I 
>> can have all my devices setup at the same time.
>> 
>> I use a Vocalist the Digitech live pro  and my keyboard, a Yamaha tyros 5 
>> and my Line 6 Variax Standard guitar together with my 3 microphones.
>> I have also bought a lot of audio plugins for my soundcard, because it can 
>> use the effects on the soundcard with nothing latency. If you want to read 
>> about my soundcard Audio Apollo 8 quad you can read about it here.
>> http://www.uaudio.com/audio-interfaces/apollo-8.html
>> I have not bought a ProTools surface, but can anyone tell me about it will 
>> be a good idea or not? 
>> If you have other ideas or comments for my home studio, feel free to reply 
>> on that message.
>> 
>> I hope anyone can help me with my questions.
>> Thanks in advance.
>> 
>> Best regards
>> Jørgen Skov Nielsen
>> 
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Re: My home studio should I buy more before I can begin

2017-07-20 Thread Jørgen Skov Nielsen
Helo Slau
 
Thanks a lot for your work with Avid or ProTools to get a more accessible 
ProTools on the Mac. 
I use my Mac all the day, and there is more or more tasks, I do on my mac.
Thanks a lot for your answer, I will begin to use and learn it, and see about a 
have to buy a surface, my setup is very compact, so if I will buy a surface, I 
have to find a smaller one. 

Have a good day.
Best regards
Jørgen

   
> On 19 Jul 2017, at 23.44, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
> 
> While it's possible to use Pro Tools without a surface, it's not very 
> efficient. Especially in the area of mixing and automation, without a 
> surface, it's either very tedious or impossible to perform certain tasks. 
> There's no simple answer as to whether you should use a control surface. If 
> you're working alone, it's an entirely different story than if you're working 
> with clients. Each user's requirements and resources are going to be unique. 
> If you have doubts, don't get one for now but you'll eventually see that it's 
> much more versatile and efficient and, when the time is right, you'll get a 
> surface.
> 
>> On Jul 19, 2017, at 5:02 PM, Jørgen Skov Nielsen  wrote:
>> 
>> Hello again
>> 
>> I have read about a surface or a digital mixer for my recording gear, but I 
>> don’t want to buy more gear than I should use, I have my setup in my living 
>> room. :) 
>> Therefor i want to know something about recording with a surface and or is 
>> it possible to use ProTools without a surface for a blind user.
>> Best regards
>> Jørgen
>> 
>> On 18 Jul 2017, at 13.14, Jørgen Skov Nielsen  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi List
>>> I am blind, and I have played keyboard for more than 30 years, I want to 
>>> record some music, therefor I have build a home studio for my recording.
>>> 
>>> I am a blind ProTools user, I use the newest version of ProTools with my 
>>> soundcard a UAUDIO Apollo 8 Quad soundcard with a extra ADAT  preamp so I 
>>> can have all my devices setup at the same time.
>>> 
>>> I use a Vocalist the Digitech live pro  and my keyboard, a Yamaha tyros 5 
>>> and my Line 6 Variax Standard guitar together with my 3 microphones.
>>> I have also bought a lot of audio plugins for my soundcard, because it can 
>>> use the effects on the soundcard with nothing latency. If you want to read 
>>> about my soundcard Audio Apollo 8 quad you can read about it here.
>>> http://www.uaudio.com/audio-interfaces/apollo-8.html
>>> I have not bought a ProTools surface, but can anyone tell me about it will 
>>> be a good idea or not? 
>>> If you have other ideas or comments for my home studio, feel free to reply 
>>> on that message.
>>> 
>>> I hope anyone can help me with my questions.
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>> 
>>> Best regards
>>> Jørgen Skov Nielsen
>>> 
>> 
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