
stalemayte
New member
alright. heres your chance. but seriously I would like some advice. I've got this one room to work with as a studio. this is the gear I have at my disposal: my pc , event tr-5's as monitors, a delta 1010 as conversion, m-audio dmp3 as preamp, and studio concepts vtb1 as pre amp.
click here to see the worst animated representation of a room you have ever seen
I'm recording mainly acoustic drums, acoustic and electric guitars, electric basses and vocals, and I plan on recording bands in exchange for the paper currency of america, when I get it done, what it is to get done I'm not sure at this moment.
What I am asking of the reader is this, if YOU had this room to turn into a studio,and you already had the gear I had, and you had a budget somewhere between $1500 and $2000, and you were planning on using it as a studio to record yourself, and crappy local bands , what would you do?
I would like advice about placement of monitors/mixing station, acoustic treatment, demolition, construction, and whatever else would be done to turn a room into a decent home studio.
btw, the floor is carpeted, the 14 ft. wall is pretty damn thick there is concrete in there somewhere, the false tile/metal support ceiling is approx 7 ft. tall, and the real ceiling, i.e. underside of the kitchen floor, is approx 9 feet. (thats the horizontally laid wood, the vertically laid support wood is closer to the ground obviously) .
thanks if you help
click here to see the worst animated representation of a room you have ever seen
I'm recording mainly acoustic drums, acoustic and electric guitars, electric basses and vocals, and I plan on recording bands in exchange for the paper currency of america, when I get it done, what it is to get done I'm not sure at this moment.
What I am asking of the reader is this, if YOU had this room to turn into a studio,and you already had the gear I had, and you had a budget somewhere between $1500 and $2000, and you were planning on using it as a studio to record yourself, and crappy local bands , what would you do?
I would like advice about placement of monitors/mixing station, acoustic treatment, demolition, construction, and whatever else would be done to turn a room into a decent home studio.
btw, the floor is carpeted, the 14 ft. wall is pretty damn thick there is concrete in there somewhere, the false tile/metal support ceiling is approx 7 ft. tall, and the real ceiling, i.e. underside of the kitchen floor, is approx 9 feet. (thats the horizontally laid wood, the vertically laid support wood is closer to the ground obviously) .
thanks if you help