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    Please Help Newbie design studio?

    Brucedd, left you a PM. cheers C.
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    Building studio from scratch....

    Add the bathroom, but leave the rest of the room as one big area; you will not regret it. judiciously place your equipment, using space as efficiently as possible and you should have nice, spacious project studio. Trying to cut it into small spaces will really make it hard to live with. Laying...
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    fiberglass cubicle panels

    cubicle panels work fine. I helped set up a project studio with them. Plus they are cheap! C>
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    Need Help With Recording Studio Design

    jwhit - If you are going to be able to put 20K into your equipment, I think you should forego the possibility of a dual use home theater/music studio. 22' X 22' - I would not bother splitting it up. Keep it all in one room, you'll have semi decent sized space, you'll be able to get to...
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    Opinons on the_snake..

    nice, I'm listening on headphones but I don't find anything to criticize. I also agree with the Beck/NIN mashup sound. good mix, and cool music. C.
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    Check My Mix

    mix is fine, you can hear everything clearly, sounds pretty compressed but I imagine that is what it is supposed to sound like. The semi-double bass is really, really distracting. I'm not a big fan of the genre so I can't compare it to anything I am familiar with. Mix pretty good, band not as...
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    Potential Studio Build - Suggestions?

    don't chop it up - 6m x 6m sounds like a decent size room, you'll find the space is much easier to live in than if you divide it up. between the soundproofing/absorption, gear, furniture, etc, you are not going to have a lot to work with if you chop it up. I'm assuming this is a project...
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    I want to do a heavy collab of a Gino Vanelli song.

    I'll play. Send me guitars and vox, I'll add bass and drums. need some practice anyhow. thx C.
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    First Home Studio

    Don't chop it up. I'd recommend one large room. I've been in a project studio approx 9m X 9m and it was still a little cramped with a full drum set, and all the other paraphernalia you end up using. Plus, you only have to concern yourself with acoustic treatment, soundproofing, hvac, etc in one...
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    Can I see your equipment Set up?

    Hi Ccrosley. Pandamonk is pointing you in the right direction as far as what to buy. If you are really on a tight budget, then use the thing that is free (time) and wait for deals on craigslist and ebay while you research what items you actually need. How many simultaneous inputs do you need...
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    re; need help patching studio, please.......?

    what part of the country (or world for that matter) are you in? If you are close, I might be able to help, if you are some other places, I might know someone. cheers C>
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    studio pics

    Thanks for the compliments - the overheads are the ones in the audix drum mic kit. As for air exchange - there is a 3" dia hole next to the vent hose allowing fresh air to replenish the room. There is a fair bit of absorption material surrounding the hole, so not a crazy amount of sound getting...
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    studio pics

    it is ported out the window - that particular model is called "library quiet" supposedly 39db (I have not measured). I can't really notice it when I am recording. works very well, 9000 btu is probably more than necessary, but I wanted to err on the side of caution. this particular unit also...
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    studio pics

    there's about 8 inches between the all and tom #3.... just have to tippy toe past it.
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    studio pics

    sharp air conditioner, not beer fridge. not too much room for non-music related item. beer unfortunately, lives upstairs.:(
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    studio pics

    Built with lots of advice from a few folks on here. <Thanks to all who helped> 18 months planning, probably 6 months building (did the whole basement in a year). It's tiny, crowded, and mine, all mine. 11' X 11.5' X 7'-1" something like 92 sq feet of absorption (OC703 equivalent 3" - 4" thick...
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    Help Would Be Appreciated!

    tubbabubba - just a gentle note : It's a lot easier on the rest of us if you start a new thread when you have a new question. It's also much more likely you will get an answer that will suit you. One post covering the basics that then changes to locating rigid fiberglass, then changes to which...
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    Work In Progress - Anybody wanna listen?

    not my genre. so: this is fine, stick a fork in it. I'm not a fan of cookie monster, but about half of this is legible to me, I like the guys voice. guitar tone is wonderful. beyond my level of critiquing cheers C.
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    Could use some feedback! (Thanks in advance)

    welcome to the forum iammhammhill; your link is not a link - hence, no comments. you should also try and give a little before you ask for feedback; say, comment on 5 or ten other songs for every sing you put in. just a thought. cheers, C.
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