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mctlima

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1 Posted on 02/07/2006 at 06:06:29
greetings from portugal!

I'm running a small studio for my band, SPINCITY, here´s my gear:

montitors:
SPIRIT ABSOLUTE ZERO
PEAVEY subwoofer (dual 8)
AURATONE super sound cube

console/outboard:
TAC (amek) 32/8/2 from 86!, been told mr rupert neve designed the preamps, and the eq its is the same on the angelas.

APHEX aural exciter model C

vintage 6 channel tube preamp
vintage tape delay (watkins copycat)


mikes:

sennheiser condensers (2) (50032P, large diaphragm)
sennheiser drum kit
akg blue line overheads (2)
shure sm57, sm58, beta green 2.0, 5x prologue
audix for guitars/toms (2) (d3)
carlad vintage mike
phillips condensers (2)

recording/computer:

terratec phase 88 (2) for 16 analog in/out
dual xeon 2,2, 2gb rimm, 1x18gb scsi (system), 1x120 gb ide (backups), 1x250gb sata (work)
fostex R8 tape recorder


rock n roll tools:

we are just a bunch of vintage gear freaks so here it goes:

my equipment (lead guitar)

fender stratocaster mex.
marshall super lead 100w full stack (greeen backs)
marshall jmp 50w full stack (green backs) ---both plexis from 69'
marshall jcm900 100w combo 1x12

rythm guitar:

epiphone sg with gibson usa pu's
3 halfstacks
marshall jcm900
marshall valvestate 200
marshall jcm2000

bass:

fender jazzbass (usa)
vox ac50
vintage 100w bass amp (dont know the brand)

drums:

vintage tama imperalstar (late 70´s)
paiste cymbals (15" hihats, 24 giant beat)
anatolian cymbals, 18 and 19 crashes

organ/keys:

viscount d9 (hammond clone), with leslie speaker 147
clavia nord modular
fender rhodes


what do you think?

I currently work as a sound egineer at CASA DA MUSICA, porto, and I have a degree in sound design.
mctlima

mctlima

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2 Posted on 02/07/2006 at 17:20:52
right now we are on a recording session, i hope in a week we have 3 songs ready.... ill send it then
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