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    Studio in a Backyard Shed?

    I haven't seen this. Thanks!
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    Studio in a Backyard Shed?

    Since I started this, I've talked with some people and done some research. I can use Rockwool insulation between the studs and cover everything with cloth (I'm thinking moving blankets) then it'll be a big isolation booth. Yes, it's still small. But it's just me, my guitar and a few gadgets.
  3. rubbertrampray

    Studio in a Backyard Shed?

    Maybe... There used to be a pretty famous guy that lived near me and posted here sometimes that was about as deaf as a post. When he mixed, he had it so loud no one else could be around. I used to hang out here 20 years ago under the handle 64Firebird. But I forgot my old password and email.
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    Studio in a Backyard Shed?

    It's been pointed out to me that my Asperger syndrome is showing. Sometimes (especially in text) I can come across badly. If I've offended anyone, I offer my sincerest apologies.
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    Studio in a Backyard Shed?

    Don't take this wrong. I really am asking because I don't know the first thing about recording. If I'm recording direct (without using a mic) does the size and composition of my room really make a difference?
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    Studio in a Backyard Shed?

    I have Reaper (and I paid for it). I'll be recording my guitars out of the back of my Boss Katana Artist into my Yamaha AG06 interface connected USB to my laptop. I'll be using Hydrogen drums software or I have a Digitech Trio+ band creator/looper. I've used it to make bass and drum tracks in...
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    Studio in a Backyard Shed?

    Thanks for the information.
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    Studio in a Backyard Shed?

    Yes! I am ignorant! I know nothing about this. I'm not trying to challenge anyone. I'm trying to understand. I'm a 60-year-old truck driver that's played guitar for 45 years and I'm pretty damn good at it. As I look forward to retirement, I'd like to do more with my music. I am confused by all...
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    Studio in a Backyard Shed?

    As I asked before, if it isolates from the inside out won't it also isolate from the outside in? does isolation only work one way?
  10. rubbertrampray

    Studio in a Backyard Shed?

    In my OP I said I'd use an isolation box. Like this.
  11. rubbertrampray

    Studio in a Backyard Shed?

    Again, if 95% of what I record is direct why does outside noise matter? This is a real question. It seems to me that it wouldn't matter. But, as I said, I know nothing about this. So, will it matter?
  12. rubbertrampray

    Studio in a Backyard Shed?

    I know nothing. So, I'm asking questions and trying to discuss the answers to understand clearly. Is this a problem?
  13. rubbertrampray

    Studio in a Backyard Shed?

    Here is a satellite image of my house, circled in red. The shed in back is circled in yellow. As you can see, there ain't much in the area. But I'll be doing 95% of my recording direct so who cares how loud my chickens are?
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    Studio in a Backyard Shed?

    Okay, midi drums only. As I understand it (and I probably don't) you can build a room as live as possible and damp it down as needed with blankets and such or build it as dead as possible and add reverb later. I thought I'd go for the latter.
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    Studio in a Backyard Shed?

    If you treat the walls, floor and ceiling properly, what difference does the size of the space matter?
  16. rubbertrampray

    Peavey Classic 30

    I used a Classic 30 for many years. It's a very good amp. Sturdy and reliable. If you insist on using a tube amp, it'll do.
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    Show your guitar, bass, acoustic, any stringed instrument harem!

    Alvarez Jumbo, Fender Highway one, MIM Player, American Performer, Gibson Les Paul Studio and Squier Classic Vibe 50s Telecaster.
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    How many electric guitars does one really need to (fairly authentically) "cover the bases" - soundwise only?

    I'd say minimum one humbucker guitar (Les Paul, SG, ES335 etc.) a Stratocaster and a Telecaster. You could throw in a P90 guitar like a Les Paul special or junior if you want.
  19. rubbertrampray

    Studio in a Backyard Shed?

    So, my family has just bought a house on an acre of land and there's a shed out back. It's about 10X12 feet and I want to build a studio in it. I found this drawing. But I haven't a clue what I'm doing. I don't even know enough to ask questions. I plan on recording my guitars (and maybe bass)...
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    How's my website look?

    Attraction is relative. I'm grateful for your reply. But I disagree with your views. I've tried hiring a website builder and I was unhappy with the result. It looked like every other website and didn't fit with what I feel to be the overall vibe of my music. So, I did it myself and I'm much...
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