This is actually a really good setup for all-rounded music production need, awesome!
@RuiNatsumiMusic3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!😄 I'm glad to hear that .✨
@AntarixOfficial3 жыл бұрын
As a Musician myself , I loved this video
@RuiNatsumiMusic3 жыл бұрын
I hope the musicians will compliment me ✨ Thank you: D
@wakingdaily2743 жыл бұрын
Thank you . You have helped me so very very much . Nice Gibson! The Korn bass was amazing when you pulled that "monster " out a d started plucking . It was funny. Lol And your setup is a great looking area for a amaxing workflow . I recently bought the #tascam model 16. . Thanks for the video . Blessings
@RuiNatsumiMusic3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for complimenting my setup! I hope it helps. I think there will be more equipment, so I will make a new video at that time! Thank you!😄
@wakingdaily2743 жыл бұрын
! Please? If you can put the subtitles on for English .. I am in America Also I Believe other people would watch like me since I only understand limited words you say . BUT! . It's cool BECAUSE it proves music is the universal anguage. THANK YOU LATER. NLESSINGS.
るいさんの部屋を紹介してくれてありがとうございます!本当にすごいですね。 なんか、環境が快適になれば、音楽を作り、そしてやる気を維持しやすくなりますね。 今のところセットアップは簡単ですが、いつかるいさんのようになりたいです! I subscribed so please keep doing your best :) (ところで、ベースめちゃくちゃかっこいい!)
@RuiNatsumiMusic3 жыл бұрын
見てくださりありがとうございます!✨ お気に入りの空間だと仕事が捗る気がします🔥 そう言ってもらえると嬉しいです😄 I will continue to make videos 💪✨
I would definitely spend all day just looking at the gear without actually producing anything, i loved it!
@RuiNatsumiMusic3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching! I understand that feeling lol. I also have a day to finish checking the equipment without making anything. It's very fulfilling ✨
Do you use the Wacom for drawing or something with else with music?
@RuiNatsumiMusic3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! I use it when writing automation in Logic. I'm not good at painting, so I'm practicing(lol)
@solardivulger3 жыл бұрын
it's really cool to see all your equipment, maybe i should buy an ikea table too lol
@RuiNatsumiMusic3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! The IKEA table is cool and recommended ✨ lol
@orphnmusic42313 жыл бұрын
For the power strips definitely get those that have surge protection please. Since I only have 2 power outlets in my small production space I have to link power strips together and it almost cost me my favourite vintage guitar amp (had to put 300€ into repairing and restoring it) -> Hughes & Kettner Tubemeister 36 30th Aniversary Edition.. I like it because it has a direct amp to audio interface recording option through an XLR; I also got it on sale for just 600€ (if Iron Maiden used it for multiple of their Studio Album recordings it can't be that bad) It's my favourite because you can also switch between Old School British and Modern Metal sound easily by just pressing one button on the Amp Now that I still have an 8 slot strip linked into /powered by another 10 slot surge protection power strip.. never had any problems in the last 3 years. If you use a lot of hardware please get those to protect your gear (even more if it's expensive tube stuff or 500-Series Module Stuff or the actual 19" rack big boys)! Surge Protection power strips range anywhere from 25-50€ on Amazon depending on slots. I hope you found this helpful and please get them so you don't fry your gear like me when I got my first big system and didn't know anything about power regulation. Also if you're looking for some really good mid-buget speaker I can only highly recommend the Adam Audio TV Series, all my friends that use Yamaha HS Series speakers and had a listen to their mixes on my Adam Audio TV said they are going to switch because of better clarity, and they are more aimed towards midrange sound which makes them kind of sound warmer.. I think the T7V can easily hold up with the A7X but at a better price Also the subtitles were amazingly good and explained everything really well! 7:24 are my parents still when visting me at my own place xD - for me it's just with guitars.. If you want to get into Fender i would recommend to go with the Squire Classic Vibe Series -> they are a lot cheaper and there barely is any difference in sound and quality to the real deal.. the magic is in good acoustic treatment, eqing, mixing and mastering for me =P I also want to get my first own Bass for my Studio to not have to always borrow one, could you recommend some good bass guitars for people that are pretty much wanting to get more into playing bass but also want to record it and have it in stock for bands to use? (for me personally my budget limit for a bass guitar would be 700-730€)
@RuiNatsumiMusic3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your detailed advice! I learned a lot because I don't know much about power strips. Also check the speakers. Thank you! 😄✨ I'm glad I added subtitles!
@87_North3 жыл бұрын
You should look into a Furman Power Conditioner. They aren't cheap, but nothing is better than clean power.
@RuiNatsumiMusic3 жыл бұрын
I checked Furman Power Conditioner! Many people use it as a musician, so it looks very good. I'll give it a try 😄 Thank you for your advice ✨
el teclado tiene un sonido muy característico a los primeros teclados como los de IBM, y veo que es una habitación algo reducida pero con tiempo podrás acomodar mejor tu zona de trabajo, la verdad que me gusto mucho el tour y tus instrumentos musicales.. La verdad que si puede ser algo incomodo la Les Paul. Has probado la Telecaster?
@RuiNatsumiMusic3 жыл бұрын
Gracias por la información del teclado. Será de gran ayuda. No lo he usado porque no tenía conexión con el género de música que usa Telecaster. Lo jugaré de nuevo 😄🔥
@BanriFerdinand3 жыл бұрын
@@RuiNatsumiMusicsobre Telecaster solo tenía la curiosidad :) Si es para trabajar te recomendaría una Gibson firebird, esta guitarra te será muy útil para acompañar sin dudas. PD: si buscas sonidos del pasado tienes a las guitarras Gretsch. Mis saludos