Machine: Dell Inspiron E1405 CoreDuo
List of Mostly Used Programs:
Music:
- Abelton Live 6
- Propellerhead Reason 3
- Digidesign ProTools LE 6
Video:
- Adobe Premier Pro
- Divix
- Nero 7 Ultra Edition
- Windows Movie Maker
Design/Web:
- Adobe Creative Suite
- Macromedia Studio 8
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Studio Hardware:
Behringer:
B-CONTROL FADER BCF2000 - Total Recall USB/MIDI Controller Desk with 8 Motorized Faders
B-CONTROL ROTARY BCR2000 - Total Recall USB/MIDI Controller Desk with 32 Illuminated Rotary Encoders
B-CONTROL DEEJAY BCD2000 - The ultimate DJ-Machine – Play, Mix, Perform and Scratch MP3-, OGG- and WAV-Files just like Vinyl-Records
M-Audio:
Oxygen 8 25-Key USB MIDI Controller
Keystation 61es - 61-Key Semi-Weighted USB MIDI
Trigger Finger - 16-Pad Midi Drum Control Serface
Mobilepre USB - USB Powered Pream and Audio Interface
DX4 - Professional Desktop Audio Monitoring System
Audiophile 2496 - 4-In/4-Out Audio Card with MIDI and Digital I/O
Digidesign - M-Box
Technics - TWO - SL-1200MK2 - TurnTables
Sony - MDR-V500 Studio Monitor Headphones
Fujifilm FinePix S7000 - top-end prosumer digital camera
Plextor - ConvertX - Analogue to digital converson
Not that sound libraries of one-hits, loops, FX, and vocal samples are a limit for any good sound designer, but I also have a collection of over 300 GB royalty free material.
In addition I have my own set of compositions, sounds, samples, patches, instruments, and digital material that is 600+ GB of data.
Currently the average computer sold has a hard drive around 100 GB or less. So if you break it down it would be like 9 computers full of digital data. Even if you bought one of the better machines that had a 200 BG HD this would still be 4.5 machines fill to the max no room for even the operating system.
Let the limitation only be in the Imagination…
Creativity and Imagination is what I was born for!
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