{"id":22,"date":"2004-12-22T15:45:37","date_gmt":"2004-12-22T20:45:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.thegatesofdawn.ca\/wordpress\/?p=22"},"modified":"2004-12-22T16:55:18","modified_gmt":"2004-12-22T21:55:18","slug":"central-station","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.thegatesofdawn.ca\/wordpress\/posts\/2004\/12\/22\/central-station\/","title":{"rendered":"Central Station"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A couple new additions to my project studio.  First, an inexpensive 100W\/ch power amplifier, the ART SLA-1.   This will be used to drive a second pair of speakers, Paradigm bookshelf speakers I&#8217;ve had for many years.  These supplement my main monitors, Behringer Truth B-21 powered monitors.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s a good thing to have a variety of different monitors, so you can hear your mix in different ways, and not make a mix that&#8217;s overly-optimized for your particular setup.  In another studio I visited earlier this year, they had a cheap, crappy boombox hooked up too, to hear your precious music the way the unwashed masses will hear it.<\/p>\n<p>The other recent addition (just yesterday, in fact), is a Presonus <a href=\"http:\/\/www.presonus.com\/centralstation.html\">Central Station<\/a>.  What does it do, you ask?  Basically, nothing.  It just switches audio signals from one place to another, has a volume control, and headphone outputs, and a talkback feature.  These are all features that are built into an analog recording console, but generally lacking in a computer-based digital project studio.  It&#8217;s main competition is the Mackie <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mackie.com\/products\/bigknob\/index.html\">Big Knob<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>You can read all about each product on their respective sites.  But here&#8217;s why I chose the Central Station instead of the Big Knob:<\/p>\n<li>All passive processing.   Just switches, relays, and pots in the signal path.  No active components to add noise.<\/li>\n<li>Rack-mounted.  I guess I just love rack gear.  It can make a much cleaner assembly, when it&#8217;s all put together nice and professional-like.  The Big Knob would add a whole lot of cable clutter to the desk-top.<\/li>\n<p>It&#8217;s a pretty flexible component, can be used in various configurations.  I think what I have in mind, should I continue developing the studio into the ultimate dream project studio, is something like this:<\/p>\n<li>Speakers A and B would be control-room monitors (the Behringer Truths as &#8216;A&#8217;, and the Paradigm bookshelf speakers as &#8216;B&#8217;.<\/li>\n<li>If I had a separate studio room, isolated from the control room, then I would get another power-amp and use the Cue output to drive loudspeakers in the studio.  I considered using Speaker C for the studio, but the talkback only goes to Cue, not to Main, so it would not be heard on Speaker C.<\/li>\n<li>The headphone outputs may not be used.  I have a separate 8-channel headphone distribution amplifier already.  If I get my patch-bay wired up nicely, I could use it to prepare custom headphone mixes for each musician.  People usually want to hear themselves louder in their phones than they hear other people.<\/li>\n<li>Second 1\/4&#8243; TRS input could be connected to another source, like probably a CD-player (rack-mounted, of course!).  This would make it easy to just play a CD over the system, without having to rewire anything like I do now.<\/li>\n<li>Digital inputs probably unused.  Not sure what to do with them.<\/li>\n<p>I also bought some cables and connectors at the local electronics hobbyist shop, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.sayal.com\/\">Sayal Electronics<\/a>.  I highly recommend them for inexpensive but good quality computer and audio cables, and connectors.    Don&#8217;t even think about buying a USB or Firewire cable at Future Shop!  They&#8217;re overpriced to a degree that is downright insulting.  And they have instrument, microphone and speaker cables of good quality, considerably cheaper than at the music shops.<\/p>\n<p>I bought a stock of spare connectors, 1\/4&#8243; and XLR, for cable repairs or to make up custom cables.  Most of their stock is surplus stuff, very cheap, but all brand new and of good quality.  I bought some long microphone cables, and extra connectors.  I will split the cables, solder in new connectors, and get enough short-length balanced cables to hook up the new power-amp, Central Station.  Also bought a couple speaker cables, with those weird <a href=\"http:\/\/www.neutrik.com\/content\/Products\/products_group.asp?level2id=204_184671\">Speakon<\/a> professional P\/A speaker connectors on them.  I don&#8217;t need that connector, so I bought extra banana-plug connectors, so I can modify the cables to connect the Paradigm bookshelf speakers to the power-amp (banana plugs at both ends).  All nice and tidy!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A couple new additions to my project studio. First, an inexpensive 100W\/ch power amplifier, the ART SLA-1. This will be used to drive a second pair of speakers, Paradigm bookshelf speakers I&#8217;ve had for many years. These supplement my main monitors, Behringer Truth B-21 powered monitors. 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