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Good Bob
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I'm going to move into a new house next week, and I'll have 2 adjacent bedrooms that I can use as a home studio. One room will be a "live" room and the the other a home office/control room. I have a total budget of about $2000 to get things squared up, and I need to know:
What can I get so I don't have to run cable (1/4", headphones, and XLR) down the hallway. I want to be able to go straight through the wall with connections. I've head of Whirlwind stuff, but I honestly don't know what I need. I guess I'll use no more than 6 mic's at any given time, and probably no more than (4) 1/4" cables at once. I also have a 4-output headphone amp.
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I'm considering getting Auralex for the live room to minimize outside noise, as well as keep my new neighbors from going totally batshit when I record guitars and drums. I know I'm not going to get miracles, but I'd like to get the room to sound as good as it can. Is this stuff worth it? The "live" room has some pretty crappy dimensions--it's almost a cube, 12x12x10, with a large window on one wall, and a closet with mirrored sliding doors across from it. I don't want to glue anything to the walls, but I don't want to keep setting things up/breaking things down every time I record, which I plan to do pretty much all day, every day. I need semi-permanent solutions, if you catch my drift. Time is on my side.
I know I'm not going to be producing "the next big thing", but I'd like to try to make my hard rock/blues/pop/punk and otherwise eclectic music sound as good as I'm able to. I'm pretty "entry level" with this stuff, and I appreciate any advice you're able to lend. Thanks in advance!
What can I get so I don't have to run cable (1/4", headphones, and XLR) down the hallway. I want to be able to go straight through the wall with connections. I've head of Whirlwind stuff, but I honestly don't know what I need. I guess I'll use no more than 6 mic's at any given time, and probably no more than (4) 1/4" cables at once. I also have a 4-output headphone amp.
AND
I'm considering getting Auralex for the live room to minimize outside noise, as well as keep my new neighbors from going totally batshit when I record guitars and drums. I know I'm not going to get miracles, but I'd like to get the room to sound as good as it can. Is this stuff worth it? The "live" room has some pretty crappy dimensions--it's almost a cube, 12x12x10, with a large window on one wall, and a closet with mirrored sliding doors across from it. I don't want to glue anything to the walls, but I don't want to keep setting things up/breaking things down every time I record, which I plan to do pretty much all day, every day. I need semi-permanent solutions, if you catch my drift. Time is on my side.

I know I'm not going to be producing "the next big thing", but I'd like to try to make my hard rock/blues/pop/punk and otherwise eclectic music sound as good as I'm able to. I'm pretty "entry level" with this stuff, and I appreciate any advice you're able to lend. Thanks in advance!