A Webcast Studio

Webcasting is becoming  a necessity for musicians  artists and a Webcast Studio is a must.stick-bcp-1

 

And here is my first plunge into being on the other side of the lens. (I have been on corporate webcasting crews professionally for over 10 years)

 

So I did a test online of my webcast studio for next Thursdays online product review of the Diamond Bass Compressor BCP-1 that I use on the bass side of the Chapman Stick.

 

Below is a view of my video setup.

 

The webcam is the one on the laptop and the audio is mixed before going into an M-Audio Fast Pro. I will be mixing my Rhode NT1, Bass and treble sides of the Chapman Stick and my iPod for percussion accompaniment.

 

Note: The non-purple square in the second photo. That is the area you would see on the audience will see.

 

The Webcast is Thursday February 27, 2 PM EST

 

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A bien tot B-)

 

Studio Setup

This is the heart of my musical expression. The vehicle of my journey. The Stick, Phil Jones PJ 150, several effects pedals (Digitech RP55, volume pedal on treble side and Diamond Bass Compressor and Line 6 MM4 on the Bass side)

I record onto my laptop with a M-Audio Fast Track Pro. All from a small Eurorack MX 602A (Behringer).

I use NTrack multi track software and Sound Forge.

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