EQUIPMENT USED AT THE NOTE RECORDS STUDIO

SOFTWARE

  • Reaper - Digital Audio Workstation (DAW)

    • Cockos Reaper is my favorite DAW, by far. I started with ProTools and did well enough, tested a few other products and landed on Reaper with no intention to change. Reaper is extremely affordable and fun to use… Additionally, there are TONS of resources available to better learn the program, and the stock plugins are of a surprising quality and are light on the CPU. 

    • The stock ReaPlugs (Reaper) and JS (JesuSonic) plugins are great for preliminary mixing and even translate well in the final mix

  • Third Party VST/VSTi Plugins:

  •  Non-Audio Software: 

    • Affinity Designer / Photo / Publisher 

      • I cannot say it enough... I despise subscription based software. Adobe does a great job of convincing most people that you can't live without it, but they couldn't be more wrong. Affinity by Serif offers the same (if not better) features than Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop at an extremely fair price (wait for one of their sales). Affinity also sells workbooks and provides a ton of tutorials directly on their website. Cancel your subscription and check them out! 


HARDWARE

  • I have all kinds of miscellaneous gear/instruments lying around the studio I use randomly and sporadically. I’ll change up cables, adapters, FX chains, location of recording and position of mics as necessary and end up using a different approach for each song. I also have various electronics such as power strips, line conditioners, and high-quality cables (1/4”, 1/8”, Balanced XLR, TRS, USB-A to USB-B (preferably 3.0)) to encourage better audio fidelity.