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Starting with the base mesh supplied we will sculpt the body in ZBrush and move on to modeling props in Maya and talk about techniques and workflows along the way.
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The first topic in this tutorial is how to start and plan a project and what steps to take to ensure your success and completion. This workflow includes a look inside the techniques used for Modeling, Texturing, Groom, and Lookdev. Using a concept supplied by Angel Ganev, she shares the entire process for translating a 2D concept into a 3D character. "JR" Hutson is a multi-platinum, grammy nominated producer known for his work with Jill Scott, Anthony Hamilton, Earth, Wind & Fire, and Musiq Soulchild.In this tutorial Senior Character/Creature Modeler Crystal Bretz takes you through her entire workflow for creating a stylized female character. And once again, BAE has hit the nail on the head!! Mobility and versatility are the name of the game. In my opinion, cluttered studios are a thing of the past. But more importantly for me, they help create the realness and solid sound I am looking for when I use virtual instruments! And this new flexible EQ range on the 1023 is a dream come true for a tech head like me! I literally could not ask for anything more!! They give me the true depth I so desperately need for my live instruments. I find myself running everything everything everything through these units! They have the clean, warm yet current sound I need for a vocal chain. After trying a few modules that were good on some things but not so good on others, in walks the BAE 10DC and 1023 combo.įast forward to today. I wanted timeless, work-horse items that could be used for multiple genres something great for vocals, instruments, and my secret arsenal of virtual instruments. I did not want a lot of outboard sitting in a rack collecting dust. I had been looking for key pieces to use in my newly built studio for a while. Thanks for your dedication to making the 70's dream alive this century! It's like the Reagan era never happened! I'm anxious to try all the new gear you are developing as well, should we set up a direct deposit? Ha! Today's vocal chain is a U47, BAE 1084, Amtec valve EQ, Urei LA 3A, Urei 1176, Thermionic Culture (the Phoenix), and derr-esser. My vocal input chain is usually quite loaded.
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The sound is very pure, the 1084 matches great with a U47. I have the pre set up next to the vocal mic.
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I have not racked it, or tied it into the patch bay.
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My BAE 1084 will be my go to traveling Pre amp. My BAE 1272's tend to really work better than the above mentioned when being used on room mics, and close micing a single coil pick up guitar, through a twin or AC-30. This Pre really stands out with my existing gear, which includes some vintage BAE racked Neve 1066's, and Neve/Ams 1073's. Imogen Heap, Billy Joel, The Rolling Stones, Simon Townshend, Robbie Krieger, Urge Overkill, Lizzy Grant, The Cheeters, Cypress Hill, James Taylor, Los Lobos, Soloman Burke, Joan Osborne, Taj Mahal, Mark Broussard, Norwood Fisher, Shawn Colvin, Hundred Year Flood & Sting
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Plus mark and the staff over at bae are totaly professional and a pleasure to deal with. Did I mention they plugged right in to my vintage neve 8014 frame from 1970 flawlessly! From the point to point wiring, to the audio traces on their cards, original St Ives (Carnhill) transformers, nickel plating, impeccable craftsmanship and wow! No old dirty switches and pots. There is nothing comes as close to my origional neve eq/mic preamps as bae products, and in my opinion, bae products surpass all the competition in build quality. Two thumbs way up! A win in my opinion, the bae 10 modules sound every bit as good as the original Neve modules I have used my whole career, I've had blind fold audio shoot out tests in my vintage neve room and there is absolutly no difference.