KARRA
KARRA's Gear
KARRA mentions that she uses various DAWs for tutorials.
She shows each installed DAW at 3:24 into the video
The Moog Slim Phatty can be seen at 3:36 into the video
The Apple Mac Pro (2019) can be seen at 5:46 into the video
Running on Monterey
Processor: 2.5GHz, 28-Core Intel Xeon W
Memory: 384GB RAM 2933MHz DDR4
Graphics: AMD Radeon Pro W5700x 16GB
The Argosy HALO Plus Workstation Desk can be seen at 7:52 into the video
The ATC SCM45A Pro Studio Monitor can be seen at 8:08 into the video.
KARRA mentions that she uses final cut to edit her videos around 8:26
The Prism Sound Titan can be seen at 8:50 into the video.
The Neumann NDH 30 Open-back Studio Headphones can be seen at 9:00 into the video.
The Bettermaker Mastering Equalizer can be seen at 9:10 into the video.
The Dorrough 40-AE Analog Loudness Meter can be seen at 9:09 into the video
The Sonarworks SoundID Reference can be seen at 9:26 into the video
In a collaborative recording session detailed in a video on YouTube, KARRA, a singer and music producer known for her work across genres like Electronic, Pop, Hip Hop, and Latin pop, is seen utilizing the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 Studio 4th Gen Recording Bundle. This gear, essential for her vocal recording process for a demo song, included the Focusrite CM25 Mk3 condenser microphone, SH-450 closed-back studio headphones, and the Scarlett 2i2 4th-Gen Audio Interface. The session, part of a three-part series initiated by Focusrite to showcase their 4th Generation interfaces, featured KARRA collaborating with guitarist Chris Buck and mix engineer Michael from 'In the Mix' to demonstrate the journey from a guitar loop to a fully mixed song. This proof was provided directly by KARRA through a video titled "Focusrite Scarlett Recording Session," where she and her collaborators explicitly used and discussed the benefits of the Focusrite gear in their creative process.
In the video titled "Presonus Eris 8 Studio Monitors + Pro Sub 10 | Studio Session & Review," KARRA uses the PreSonus Eris Studio 8 8-inch Powered Studio Monitors in her studio to record vocals for the song "Sacrifice" with Easy McCoy.
KARRA used the Apple M4 Max MacBook Pro 16 in her YouTube video titled "Producing a Pop Song from SCRATCH! | Logic Pro 11 & M4 Max MacBook Pro," where she demonstrated creating a pop song from start to finish, highlighting the MacBook Pro's processing power.
In a YouTube video titled "Producing a Dance/Pop Song From SCRATCH! | M4 Mac Mini π Ableton 12 Tutorial π§," KARRA can be seen using an Apple Mac Mini with M4 Chip in her studio.
At 6:36 in the YouTube video titled "Producing a Tech-House Song From SCRATCH! | Ableton 12 Tutorial π§π₯," KARRA demonstrates the use of Native Instruments Massive X for the lead synth in the song "LAZY," a collaboration with Reid Stefan and Nash Overstreet. This information is sourced directly from KARRA's tutorial video.
In a video titled "Producing a Pop Duet from SCRATCH π₯ Headrush VX5 AutoTune" by KARRA on YouTube, KARRA is shown using the Headrush VX5 Vocal Effects Pedal at 0:44 to record a pop duet with Reid Stefan.
In a YouTube video titled "Zildjian Cymbals released new Studio Headphones π₯ Alchem-E Review π§," KARRA is seen using the Zildjian ALCHEM-E Perfect Tune Wireless Headphones to review and record vocals for the song "Repeat" with Easy McCoy.
In an Instagram video posted by KARRA, she is visibly using a McDSP APB-16 Analog Processing Box in her studio rack, indicating that she employs this equipment as part of her production setup. The video, captioned "Home studio π #homestudio #recordingstudio #musicproducer #KARRA," serves as evidence of her use of the APB-16, suggesting a hybrid workflow that integrates McDSP plugins with analog processing hardware. The studio setup also features an American Audio dB Display MK II for level monitoring.
In a recent video, KARRA used the Lewitt MTP 5 Live Vocal Microphone while comparing it to the Shure SM58. The video, titled "Best Dynamic Microphone for Vocals π₯ Lewitt MTP 5 vs. Shure SM58 π€," was posted by KARRA on YouTube, where she conducted a microphone shoot-out to evaluate which mic sounded better for her vocals.
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