RICK FITZPATRICK
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I Love It!!!:d
Of course the hip hop studio would have to have a prominently featured glock.
just so homey and nice. i shudder as to how fun that basement was.
Your futon is on the cieling!
Rick! Where have you been? How's your studio coming along?I Love It!!!:d
Its coming, but as usual, not as fast as I would like. The soffets took almost 3 weeks to complete, and still haven't got the finish faces on them. Can't do that untill I build the framing to hold the "spaceship" treatments. Although I have all the parts cut and pocket bored. Just finished my first session with some friends. Crap, the M3700 might as well have been the cockpit of a 747! What a mindboggle trying to setup headphone mix, a buss mix, effects mix, and not to mention the midiizer and synching 2 MSR16's. It'll take a year to understand all the in's and outs. Geeezus! But I'll post some pics today if I have time. Thanks for asking.Rick! Where have you been? How's your studio coming along?
Haha! Yeah, new gear can be mind boggling at first. I get that problem with new software quite a lot. But once you learn a few things, it all seems to fall into place.Its coming, but as usual, not as fast as I would like. The soffets took almost 3 weeks to complete, and still haven't got the finish faces on them. Can't do that untill I build the framing to hold the "spaceship" treatments. Although I have all the parts cut and pocket bored. Just finished my first session with some friends. Crap, the M3700 might as well have been the cockpit of a 747! What a mindboggle trying to setup headphone mix, a buss mix, effects mix, and not to mention the midiizer and synching 2 MSR16's. It'll take a year to understand all the in's and outs. Geeezus! But I'll post some pics today if I have time. Thanks for asking.
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Great news!!GUESS WAT GUESS WAT!!??
nothing.
jk
as most of you know, i'm a teen, so, i don't have much room in my house to record, especially with the parents thinking i'm nuts half the time :lol: lol
good news: my sister is graduating highschool end of this school year. my dad's told her she can keep her room in the house for when she comes home etc. SO. my sister has told me i can use her room for recording purposes. it's a medium sized room slanted roof where i will be mixing. but the realy bonus is that she was a square sized walk in cupboard. meaning, she'll take her clothes OUT, and i can build a vocal booth in there! YES! i won't be able to do much treatment, nothing cna be very permanent, but i'm still pretty happy. so right now it's saving up and buying gear time. hopefully this time next year i'll move into the new studio with some decent gear etc. happy happy. plus her room is awesome. posters hanging from the walls by chains, gray and black wall paint (no she's not gothic.) etc.
just thought i'd tell someone
Lol, what????
It's a bad pun. See, he has a glockenspiel, but I shortened it to 'glock,' which is also a type of gun that some rappers brag about.
This is my very humbble setup for basically solely hip hop production and i record vocals every once in awhile.
Obviously not a the level of alot of you guys. Just my simple home setup.
props on the vinyl. so many people are making beats without staying grounded in the origins of the form. I teach in a largely black high school and keep some cheap turntables in the closet and some wack old vinyl for them to mess around with after school.
i won't be able to do much treatment, nothing cna be very permanent, but i'm still pretty happy. so right now it's saving up and buying gear time. hopefully this time next year i'll move into the new studio with some decent gear etc. happy happy.
Of course the hip hop studio would have to have a prominently featured glock.
Looks good. Doesn't look too different to how mine should look. Only problem i can see, is that you have acoustic treatment(which is good), but you don't have bass treatment(not so good). This means that the bass is left to cause problems, resulting in bad mixes. It may sound great in there, but you take it elsewhere and it has no bass, or too much, because you have compensated for the rooms problems in the mix.™Baby Recordz™;2812255 said:Hi guys,
I've seen almost every page of this thread and I gotta say
I'm very impress with all the studios. Theres a lot of nice
setups and gears . I wish I could have more money
to spend like you guys, but hey! I can't complaint about
what I have.
Here is my humble studio, works great for me.
give me your opinions on my little setup.
Thanks
wow, that is SO FUNNY!
You're right! when I first started using my monitors, I was having that problemLooks good. Doesn't look too different to how mine should look. Only problem i can see, is that you have acoustic treatment(which is good), but you don't have bass treatment(not so good). This means that the bass is left to cause problems, resulting in bad mixes. It may sound great in there, but you take it elsewhere and it has no bass, or too much, because you have compensated for the rooms problems in the mix.