
dualflip
Audio Engineer
Now I know what kind of board you used in your A/B analog vs. digital thread! I'm gonna tell...![]()
HEHEE i thought of that, but sorry to disapoint you, this is not the one i used, youll be surprised

Now I know what kind of board you used in your A/B analog vs. digital thread! I'm gonna tell...![]()
Sick lp, bro.modest, a little crammed, kinda cozy, and very functional.
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Little update on my home rig. I got an amazing deal from a producer friend of mine I used to work with. A 002 rack for $400. I love it so far.
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here is my studio, well, its got more stuff but most is not set up as iv just moved to university, and as you can see, im restricted by space.
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Every bloody page! Stop posting this!Check it here at www.sterlingsoundstudios.com
Sick lp, bro.
Is that an LA-2A I see there?!!!!!!!Here are some photos of my home made desk. It took me 3 weekends to build but probably could have been done in 1 if I was more motivated. It’s mostly laminated pine from home depot. The only parts special ordered were the rack rails and the keyboard tray. It’s held together with L brackets and screws to make it easy to disassemble if I move it in the future. No one will mistake it for the product of a master craftsman, but, it’s very solid and was easy to build. Cost was around $275.
My humble setup: no computers, not too much outboard and a lot of cassette tapes!Hermann
not too much outboard
Here are some photos of my home made desk. It took me 3 weekends to build but probably could have been done in 1 if I was more motivated. It’s mostly laminated pine from home depot. The only parts special ordered were the rack rails and the keyboard tray. It’s held together with L brackets and screws to make it easy to disassemble if I move it in the future. No one will mistake it for the product of a master craftsman, but, it’s very solid and was easy to build. Cost was around $275.