Carter
Total gear slut
Day job and the money I make off of studio time sold.
tone_aot said:Hi folks. Just curious how everyone accumulated the gear for their studios. I want to have my own "real" studio so bad. I've seen alot of pics of home studios that look fantastic in here. Alot of you must have excellent jobs! I'm still in the "searching" period of my life. I'm really good with computers so i'm trying to figure what computer field to major in that will get me paid so i can have my studio one day. How'd you finance your gear? It's taken me about 2 years to get what i have from working at various jobs. I'm currently a customer service rep.![]()
That alone will shave years off the processand oh yeah I am single....
Since I've been married during my whole home studio hobby, my wifes "honey do" projects seem to always take precedence over studio purchases(ie..remodeling projects
). So do lifes little side trips..ie..kids, taxes, divorce, child support, moving, health, cars, jobs, gas, etc. If you can eliminate these, you'll be miles ahead.
Otherwise...good luck building your studio before turning 60. 
Seeker of Rock said:Day job. What I do is my second love besides music, but where and how I do it is stressfulMake decent money, though, and use the little extra we put in savings for necessary living stuff like home repairs and upgrades, and studio/studio stuff. Savings account is not very happy at the moment though
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punkin said:Piece by piece. Think this "what do I need" not "what do I want". A lot of good stuff has been tracked with crappy or low end gear.
TexRoadkill said:Sell drugs.


Thanks guys. I'm surprised this thread is still goin. 