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returntothepit >> discuss >> ATTN: BANDS RE: STUDIO AND LIVE MULTI-TRACK RECORDINGS by eric on Dec 9,2008 7:58pm
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toggletoggle post by eric  at Dec 9,2008 7:58pm edited Dec 9,2008 8:00pm
My studio just got a major upgrade and I'm looking for bands who need either a studio album or, preferably, a recorded live show. At this point I'm trying to build up a portfolio so the prices are going to be extremely reasonable for the time being. I am willing to travel. Provided a reasonable charge for gas and a couch to crash on if need be.

My studio is completely mobile and I can record anywhere from your basement to a full live venue. Anything from a multi-session studio album to a "practice tape" style session where I come to you set up a bunch of mics, hit record, and you play. It's a nice, quick, cheap way to get a quick demo.

I am also able to multi track a live show at any venue completely independent of the front of house sound system. This is something I would offer a very discounted rate to cause i need a couple of shows under my belt for advertising puropses and experience.



As I said before I just invested a lot of money into my studio so here's a list of gear:

Rack Server:
2.6Ghz AMD 64bit dual core processer

Front End:
MOTU 896HD firewire interface
Focusrite ISA 828 micpre's with A/D Card
Avalon Design 737-sp channel Strip
Toft Electronics EC-1 channel strip

Microphones:
Shure KSM 44 (2)
MAUDIO Sputnik tube mic (2)
Sennheiser e609 (2)
Sennheiser e409 (3)
Shure Beta 57A (2)
Neumann KMS 105
AKG D112
Shure SM7b
Audio Technica AT822 Stereo mic
MAUDIO Pulsar (matched pair)

Software:
Nuendo 3
Drumagog Replacement software with Steven Slate Samples
TONS of plug-ins!

Misc:
Avalon Design U5 Direct Box
32x8 Channel Whirlwind 'Concert 40' Transformer Split Snake with MASS connectors.

Amps/Cabinets:
Bogner Uberschall
Marshall JCM2000 TSL
Mesa Boogie Straight Cab w/ Black Shadows
Mesa Boogie Oversized Slant Cab w/ Vintage 30's



You can contact me in this thread, PM on this site or at RogueMobileAudio@yahoo.com. I'm not going to post my phone number but will gladly give it to you through email.

I can provide samples of my most recent work through email if you don't mind mp3's, or i can get you a sample CD through mail or otherwise. Also, if you would like references as to what I am like to work with, there are a bunch of people on this board who can vouch for me. (PanzerBastard, Hivesmasher, Slugpuncher, Rampant Decay, Godless Rob, Larissa)



Thank You,
Eric Braunschweiger
Rogue Mobile Audio



toggletoggle post by RichHorror  at Dec 9,2008 8:08pm
Eric, what was the gear you used for our demo? Someone was asking me.



toggletoggle post by eric  at Dec 9,2008 8:15pm
about half of whats posted here,
the motu896 and i had an m audio octane



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Dec 9,2008 8:18pm
I don't have any music to offer at the moment, however in 2009 I'll have a few projects for you. You were one of the tops on my list. I'll keep you posted



toggletoggle post by sean  at Dec 10,2008 12:47am
I can vouch for this guy too. We both went to school together for recording, though a year apart. He knows his stuff.



toggletoggle post by eric  at Dec 10,2008 2:47pm
thanks sean

jim, that sounds good brother! let me know.




toggletoggle post by sirp  at Dec 10,2008 3:50pm
Eric has his shit together for sure, we recorded drums for the last Hive Smasher full length in my rehearsal space with all of his gear and he did a killer job.



toggletoggle post by AndrewBastard at Dec 10,2008 6:17pm
The newest PanzerBastard stuff sounds HUGE and Eric was so capable and easy to work with. Highly recommended!



toggletoggle post by Seth at Dec 11,2008 12:36am
bump



toggletoggle post by Mike_Giallo   at Dec 11,2008 2:50am
Yo, what's your rate? My new band needs an EP recorded stat.



toggletoggle post by Mike_Giallo   at Dec 11,2008 3:00am
Probably the practice style demo tape style by the way. But record the vocals separate.



toggletoggle post by orgymf@work at Dec 11,2008 10:16am
we would need about another month, but if you are still offering a good deal, my band is looking to record sometime in January



toggletoggle post by eric  at Dec 13,2008 2:15pm
mike, shoot me an email

orgy, january is good for me shoot me an email as well



toggletoggle post by Paul CNV at Dec 13,2008 3:50pm
Eric Braunshweigerobergrupenfuhrer is the man when it comes to this shizzelwaffengrupenvahgenhowzenweizen



toggletoggle post by orgymf@work at Dec 15,2008 11:11am
eric said[orig][quote]

orgy, january is good for me shoot me an email as well


AWESOME!
thanks.
will send email soon



toggletoggle post by eric  at Mar 6,2009 7:58pm
BUMP TIME!

SINCE EVERYONE'S POOR NOW, AND I NEED BUSINESS, HERE ARE MY "THE ECONOMY IS TOTAL SHIT AND NOT GOING ANYWHERE FAST" RATES:

STUDIO ALBUM: $350* + $50 FOR MASTERING

PRACTICE TAPE: $200 MIXED AND MASTERED

LIVE VENUE RECORDING: $300 MIXED AND MASTERED



*Three 10 hour days of tracking. Mix included in the price. $100 each additional day.




Email Eric at RogueMobileAudio@yahoo.com for samples. Myspace/Facebook coming soon...



toggletoggle post by RichHorrorPILLS at Mar 6,2009 11:30pm
I sent someone your way yesterday.



toggletoggle post by badsneakers at Mar 7,2009 8:43am
Yes he did! Going to send an email today. Just looking for the practice tape thing..



toggletoggle post by Beorht-Dana  at Mar 7,2009 11:46am
How do you like the KSM 44s? I've been looking at those as an alternative to AKG 414s since new 414s are shitty and vintage ones are too expensive.



toggletoggle post by handinjury at Mar 7,2009 12:09pm
Beorht-Dana said[orig][quote]
How do you like the KSM 44s? I've been looking at those as an alternative to AKG 414s since new 414s are shitty and vintage ones are too expensive.


I love my 414xl, I would like to use them as drum overheads when I actually can afford to buy another one.



toggletoggle post by Beorht-Dana  at Mar 7,2009 12:58pm
handinjury said[orig][quote]
Beorht-Dana said[orig][quote]
How do you like the KSM 44s? I've been looking at those as an alternative to AKG 414s since new 414s are shitty and vintage ones are too expensive.


I love my 414xl, I would like to use them as drum overheads when I actually can afford to buy another one.


I guess shitty was bit harsh. They're good mics, but they just don't hold up to the old 414s with the original brass C12 capsule.



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