let me see your studio!

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good idea to post pix?

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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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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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Bug thumbs up on the BCF2000... best two devices I ever bought :)
.. and if I had money, i'd buy more and MORE AND MORE
 
lol yea i ordered it, but had it sent home (i couldnt change the delivery address to uni) and then they delivered it to my fucking neighbours house instead! so i had to wait another week or so for my mum to bring it to me in universirty!! well worth the wait tho, got it working with pro-tools and im loving it

:)
 
new desk

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.
 

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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.
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.

Very cool desk...I could build the desk...if you buy me the equipment...LOL...:D
 
Well I decided a week or two ago to give home recording a shot...I have played guitar (poorly) for the last few years and just got into drums a few months ago...I wanted a way to record my drums...but got a little deeper in then I thought I would...this is just too much fun!!!

I am probably going to do the recorderman method for drum mics...presently I have a Nady SP-1 and a MXL 990 over there trying different setups....

Here is my set for now...hopefully we will be adding on to the garage next year and I can build a studio above it...that is my goal...

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my new set up

My new set up, just built the desk not to long ago, I need to make some bass traps for the corners though:rolleyes:. Also hoping to get some sort of control surface in the future.
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snare: sm57, toms are: sm58, audix d1, audix d2.
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