let me see your studio!

good idea to post pix?

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Roland Studio Capture

I have (4) hand wired wall pockets which can accommodate any combination of (6) 1/4" or (6) xlr inputs, (4) powered monitor sends, and (8) separate headphone / stereo monitor mixes which gives me a total of (24) inputs logically placed on the walls to minimize cables on the floor. With my rack equipment, I built the racks on (2) lazy Susans to allow for easy access to the back of the equipment (It's come in REAL handy to eliminate the need of removing the rack equipment from the front). I also have added to my Guitar Wall since the original completion.


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Very nice space, Loren. Is this in a basement? Nice drums (e-and regular). Why are some of your cymbals upside down...:)
 
Home Studio

Okay, for what it's worth...but no laughing. ;)
 

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I'll bet when you laid all those cables out they were in perfect straight, orderly lines. I've often been tempted to try to get a government grant to study how putting two cables anywhere near each other causes complete and total tangle...
 
Hi Everybody :)

My first post here. Sharing some pics of my small home studio.
Actually, "once upon a time" that used to be my daughter's bedroom. She is a student already, some good 1,700 klm away from home...
And that's what happened when her room was left unoccupied for so long :)

It was really a challenge to squeeze inside the room a small recording booth (for electric guitars and bass) and
have enough space for a mixing desk outside. In addition, I had to utilize some old furniture. Finally I ended up with something close to the
LEDE concept, pretty much a "dead" environment. Absorption panels are on two side walls and ceiling. Some Eurocoustic and Ecophon products were used.
I did everything by myself, working during the weekends. Finished for month and a half...

The booth itself is a complete "room-in-a-room". Built on a double floor of several layers, including deadsheet, mineral wool and plywood, with
no contact whatsoever with walls and ceiling. Result is quite good, with sound levels of >100dB inside, in the mixing room playing the guitar is barely heard. In
all rooms around, bellow and above is dead silence.... :)

A Sketchup drawing of the room. It did not happen 100% as planned initially... but I had to live with that:
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Construction stage:
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Booth almost ready...:
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Final result. Recording booth:
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Some of the guitars :):
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And of course.... some of the Gibsons:
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Finally, the mixing room:
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Cheers to everybody !
 
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