Yamaha AP-U70 24 bits recorder
My studio is build up with standard equipment. Nothing fancy. I only want to show, that nowadays it is possible to build a good quality home studio for a reasonable price.
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| Equipment | Type | Manufacturer |
| PC | AP Pro 7 | Advanced Power |
| Personal amplifier | AP-U70 | YAMAHA |
| Pre-amplifier | QUAD 33 | Quad |
| Speakers | RH 544 | Philips |
| Headphone | HD 590 Prestige | Sennheiser |
| Microphone | F-VX30 | Sony |
| Cassette recorder | AD-F300 | AIWA |
| USB/Midi | XMIDI 1x1 Tab | E-MU |
| Stage piano | RD-700 | Roland |
| Spanish guitar | Model 160 | Raimundo |
| Electric guitar | Epiphone | Gibson |
A studio is not only build up with equipment, but even more important is the software.
| Software | Type | Manufacturer |
| MIDI-sequencer | SONAR 8.5 | Twelve Tone Systems |
| Audio editor | Cool Edit Pro | Syntrillium |
| Universal ASIO Driver | ASIO4ALL | Michael Tippach |
Multimedia Studio Guide (627 kB) (last update: version 3.9, December 30, 2009)
| The Multimedia Studio Guide describes, how the components interfaces with eachother. Also specific configuration aspects are given. |
Yamaha AP-U70 (26k)
| Yamaha 24 bits recording | This beta version of a 24 bits recording program for the AP-U70 is provided on the Yamaha WEB-site. However, navigation on the Yamaha WEB-site is not always easy. Therefore, I stored here an additional copy. |