Here's where we upload all of Aeonix's music productions, studio sessions and interviews with bands.
Aeonix was started in 2011 as a home based studio located in Singapore to provide simple recordings of demos and ideas for our own project band. Aeonix's direction as a project band changed after they were approached by bands to help record their songs. Over time, through the good faith their past clients, word of Aeonix spreaded around the local scene and we have since recorded for bands of a myriad of genres.
Our aim is to provide quality recording, and production service for bands. However the main vision is to ultimately improve the quality and quantity of available local music, by allowing affordable recording services so as to put local bands on the global map of music.
Hey if you don't mind me asking, what SD card did you end up using? And what size? Is 128GB enough to record 2 hr long rehearsals with 20 inputs? Thank you!!
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Yo wtf. Never seen such a small crowd for them. Frankie is still cool about it tho. He jnows that their fanbase is maybe a little limited in that region.
I have tried probably 2-3 other tutorials before and absolutely no luck when others had. Then I found your vid in a forum somewhere months later and FINALLY something that works, and really well!! This is incredible! thank you so so much
Hello!!! I know this is a bit late but what did you have your strandberg tuned to? Ive kept it standard for so long but want to finally drop it to this tonal range!
@@AeonixProductions i know the periphery song you played is typically drop c on a 6 (drop g on 7?) string unless you played it transposes. How do you tune drop Ab? Is it Ab Eb Ab Gb Bb Eb? Im still learning alternative tunings for the 7 string! Google gives me like 10 different ways to tune lol
This is the best video on this topic, thank you so much! How do you edit guitars and bass in Cakewalk? Do you stretch and shorten the notes with the transient markers or do you cut everything up and quantize the audio clip start times like you do with drums? Maybe you could do a video on that as well :)
glad the video helped! For rhythm guitars its mostly slip editing, for eg splitting the notes at the front and back and sliding the note within that clip to align the transients. Only if the notes are way too off then we'll use Audiosnap to time stretch it. I do find that time stretching solo lead guitars works quite well but not so much on rhythm guitars. For bass guitars, its similar to guitars slip editing, or just straight up quantize and tune the bass in melodyne.
It's amazing to me how despite how much i love the way the Fluence pickups sound, the Blackhawk humbucker in the neck on the clean channel still sounds like Periphery despite the Blackhawk set not being the set that Periphery used to record that track.
Hello! I'm sorry to write here, but I've watched dozens of videos about connecting the Zoom L-20R to a computer, but nowhere is anyone talking about whether I need an ipad or not if I just want to use it as an interface? Because I've connected it to Cubase without an ipad yet, it sees the mixer, inputs, outputs, but I can't sound it, there is no signal on the master outputs. I wrote to the Zoom representative, he hasn't answered anything in days. I haven't found a forum to talk about, I see you're responding to your viewers, I thought I'd give it a try. So my question is, do I need an Ipad to activate the outputs of the Zoom L-20R in Daw? Do I need to turn something on there? Thanks in advance for the reply.
You shouldn't need an iPad just to use it as a typical audio interface. Have you downloaded and installed the audio drivers for the L-20R on the zoom website? Not sure what do you mean by you can't sound it, is there no playback audio from the DAW to the L-20R?
I've also just reviewed the Zoom manual again, you need to try these: 1) Ensure that the "MODE" switch on the Zoom is set to "AUDIO INTERFACE" 2) Ensure signal is coming back into the Zoom. It will come back on either channels "17_18" or CH19_20" 3) Enable return inputs on "17_18" or CH19_20" by accessing the channel strip page and pressing the USB button Now that I've read point 3, the manual shows the iPAD interface, you have to see if you can enable (3) on the device itself. It would be quite stupid if manufacturers lock certain functions behind an app and its only on iOS...
@@AeonixProductions Thank you very much for your reply and for the effort you looked for in the user manual. It really looks like you can’t use the stuff as an interface without an ipad either. That "usb" button can only be turned on there, there is no other external option. I also find this to be a very bad idea from Zoom because that way it won’t be a good and cheap interface. I wish you more good work! I will follow your channel!
Hi can i use a android phone for controlling? and can u give me the site where can i get the app i can't find it. 🥺 So i can explore before i buy thank you.
My Soundcraft UI24 is the top of the line for this type of mixer. Unfortunately they are not reliable as mine is back in for repair and Soundcraft has no idea when I will get it back. Does this have a rta and eq you can adjust for feed back control? Does it have gates and eq on each channel? Thanks
Hi, I have some questions regarding this gear.. I've been thinking of getting this particular one, since it has the ability to record multi-tracks simultaneously with its simple design (plug, adjust gain, done), I think this is the only gear that my brain could handle for now.. LOL.. Does this work great with any DAW? What about the latency? How was the performance of this gear for recording drums (peak, pre-amp/phantom)? I'll be waiting for your reply and thank you very much for the great review..
Hey! thanks for the kind words, we haven't really tested it extensively with a DAW for its latency performance etc, I guess the main feature of this is really for live usage. It does the job for drum recording no issues as do most modern interfaces. There are a lot of similar stage box mixers like this and I'd think the key differentiations are the number of outputs, custom mixes and unique features it offers. The main drawback with this is that there is no Android app which is a major con to me.
@@AeonixProductions Can I control it over my computer, in case I do not own any iOS device? So basically I will only be using this to capture each close mics on my drums to get transfered over to my DAW, just like any other interfaces.. Thank you for your time to reply my questions and sorry for the many questions I have, since I’m gonna be purchasing one of these as a long-term investment, and I have a massive 12-piece kit with no close mics on ‘em (kindly check it on my channel)..
@@TimPetersonMusic You can definitely use it as a typical audio interface but I doubt u can control the Zoom with a desktop software akin to the iPad app. We have a Behringer XR18 that can do what you mention, has a desktop app, along with iOS and android apps and fully featured channel strip on all 16 preamps (gate, compression, eq, RTA) and decent effects. I think that will suit your needs better as an interface to monitor your drums and get a decent mix for monitoring.
@@TimPetersonMusic Hey brother, I came to see this video for your same reasons, but have all your same questions and more answered at Sweetwater website, you can read info, watch videos, chat with them, call them or email and the answers will be there promptly. They can also compare the L-20R with the Behringer XR18 (they have both) or similar gear that adjust your needs and or budget. I write by experience, all my drum gear is from them, plus ..if there is a bit of unhappiness with your purchase, you can check their return policy. They are always there for you, they never hide or let you hanging.