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Berlingj
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I am in the process of turning my basement into a home studio/rehearsal space.
I have two goals for this space: first, to create a place just to play - really LOUDLY; second, to utilize that space for recording as well.
The space is approximately 1400 square feet with 9 foot ceilings (used to be a store front), and I have spent a few thousand dollars and a few hundred hours sound-proofing it. The space is now pretty good, acoustically - almost zero echo or reverberation - and I don't get any complaints from upstairs, even when I'm ridiculously loud.
I have a not unlimited, but nonetheless substantial, budget (50K?) for outfitting this room, and I'm curious what suggestions folks might have for:
A PA/Mixing system for the space
(NO Peavey or Mackie equipment, please)
A digital recording system for the space
(Preferrably with full PC interface - but not strictly PC)
Microphones, permanently placed & moveable
Other electro-mechanical systems for the space
(Power conditioners, Patch Bays, Rack Systems, etc...)
Contacts for professional sound engineers to help me create the space (I am a professional mechanical engineer)
Individual equipment, so far, includes:
10 guitars, acoustic, electric & combinations
A fender Twin Amp & Marshall 100 watt stack
4 Basses, acoustic & electric
A Crate B50 & A Crate B165 Amp
(thinking of replacing with the Ampeg 8x10 stack)
A Roland Juno106 keyboard
A Casio CTK keyboard (el-cheapo, but fun)
Yamaha 7 pc Drum Kit
A Fostex FD-4 multitracker (which I despise)
A half-barrel Beermeister
A fairly sad looking old blue couch
I want to create a space that can be used for both informal jams - any time, night or day (without bothering the neighbors or getting the cold shoulder upstairs later), that at the same time is fully equipped for making fully professional CD recordings.
Sorry to be so verbose...
I have two goals for this space: first, to create a place just to play - really LOUDLY; second, to utilize that space for recording as well.
The space is approximately 1400 square feet with 9 foot ceilings (used to be a store front), and I have spent a few thousand dollars and a few hundred hours sound-proofing it. The space is now pretty good, acoustically - almost zero echo or reverberation - and I don't get any complaints from upstairs, even when I'm ridiculously loud.
I have a not unlimited, but nonetheless substantial, budget (50K?) for outfitting this room, and I'm curious what suggestions folks might have for:
A PA/Mixing system for the space
(NO Peavey or Mackie equipment, please)
A digital recording system for the space
(Preferrably with full PC interface - but not strictly PC)
Microphones, permanently placed & moveable
Other electro-mechanical systems for the space
(Power conditioners, Patch Bays, Rack Systems, etc...)
Contacts for professional sound engineers to help me create the space (I am a professional mechanical engineer)
Individual equipment, so far, includes:
10 guitars, acoustic, electric & combinations
A fender Twin Amp & Marshall 100 watt stack
4 Basses, acoustic & electric
A Crate B50 & A Crate B165 Amp
(thinking of replacing with the Ampeg 8x10 stack)
A Roland Juno106 keyboard
A Casio CTK keyboard (el-cheapo, but fun)
Yamaha 7 pc Drum Kit
A Fostex FD-4 multitracker (which I despise)
A half-barrel Beermeister
A fairly sad looking old blue couch
I want to create a space that can be used for both informal jams - any time, night or day (without bothering the neighbors or getting the cold shoulder upstairs later), that at the same time is fully equipped for making fully professional CD recordings.
Sorry to be so verbose...