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Studio
Our studio is located in central Stockholm. We have done a list for you who might be interested in what equipment we use.
Computers:
AMD Athlon 64 2X 6000+ 1Tb HD 4 Gb Ram
Intel Pentium P4 3,2 Ghz 300Gb SATA HD, 2 Gb RAM, Dual Layer DVD Burner
Laptop HP 2,1 Ghz Pentium M, 160 GB HD, 1 gig RAM, Dual Layer DVD-brännare
Apple Macintosh Dual G4 1Ghz. 80Gb HD, DVD-burner Mac OS X 10,3.
AMD Athlon XP 2,6 Ghz 200Gb HD, 1 Gb RAM, SCSI160
10 St. Standard PC in a Cluster (1 Ghz Pentium 3 1 gig ram)
10 Mb/s Internet connection
Sound Interfaces:
2 st. M-Audio Delta 2496 Audiofile 24bit 96khz
3 x midiman MIDI
M-Audio Ozonic 24bit 96khz
Apple standard AD-DA
Studio equipment:
Art 15 band balanced stereo Equalizer
Powerplay pro HA4600 4 x Amp
Art Tube amp
TAMPA (Mic pre amp + AD 24 bits 96Khz converter)
Korg Pandoras box
Guitar tuners x2
Sony TD-7 (DAT-Tape Recorder)
M-Audio MicroTrack 24/96 (Portabel Recorder)
Analogix M360 RIIA
2 x Holmberg 19'' rackshell 2 x 22 Units
2 st. HQ Power VDLPC8
Denver DVD
Denon CD DCD-1450AR
Denon DRS-810 (Tape REcorder)
Ultimate Apex Keboard Stand
Behringer Ultrapatch 48-point
Tascam Patch Bay PB-32P
Head phones:
Sennheiser HD 250-II
Sennheiser M@B 30 (Headset)
Beyerdynamic DT-150
Microphones:
Sontronics STC-2
2 st. Sontronics STC-1
TSM MT87
AKG C 1000 S
M-Audio T Electet
Keyboards:
Midiman Key Station 61
M-Audio Ozonic
Monitorers:
TAPCO A-8 (Aktiv)
B & W Sold Monitor 150W (Passiva) (par)
Amplifiers:
Nad Stereo Amplifier 302
Mixer:
Phonic MM 1002 A (only for talkback and monotoring)
Recording booth:
Sontech (Technocell 35 mm)
Tripple plexi glass
Avanced soundless ventilation system
Computer Monitors:
2 x SAMSUNG SYNCMASTER 226BW 22" WIDE TFT
2 x 17 HP TFT
Instrument:
Yamaha DX7 (FM Synthesizer)
Crumar Bit One (Analog Synthesizer)
Ensoniq ASR-10 (Sampler)
Electric Guitar (Gibson copy)
Casio SA-3 (Minikeyboard)
Mungiga
blockflute
Panpipe
Harmonica (C-Major)
Extra
Asprin, Treo, Nose spray
Coffe machine
Extra surf computers
Hundreds of film DVDs
Beer in the fridge ;-)
Nice sofas
Shower
Sound Archive with around 300 Gb |
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