let me see your studio!

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good idea to post pix?

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If I were to post some picks of my studio people might laugh. Mine is nothing compared to some of the picks I have seen. I can make some cool sounds on the equipment I do have.

MP3s are more than welcomed; after all, music is about sound not sight.
 
Great job on the diffuser, been thinking about building one...I have a question, does it really help? Sometimes I think diffusers are like the old Pet Rocks from years ago or bottled water....I mean I see them for sale at outrageous prices and am curious to know if they really make a difference. I have a small room studio and have read and heard that they can really make a difference, but asking someone who built one and what he thought would make up my mind...

you did a great job and it looks better than the pro models I have seen... They sure look cool in a studio and I might build one just for the art and ambience factor alone...

Actually, I could tell a very small difference so small it was probably just my ears playing tricks on me cause I wanted it to work. But it is def. more of an art piece, kind of like a small decorative lamp, looks great but doesn't put out much light. I'm sure if that entire wall was like that you'd def. be able to tell a difference. But what made the drastic and I mean DRASTIC change where the suede panels. I always loved the way the Auralex's looked and I'm a DIY'er so yeah. Thanks
 
yeah I started by making a 2' by 3' INSIDE DEMINSION frame from 1 x 4 pine(.75"x3.5") then cut some 4' pieces of 2x2's(1.5" x 1.5") into random sized pieces, ranging from 1'' to 4'' pieces. i then cut some 1/8" plywood to 2' X 3' for a backing to crew the wood blocks to. I took some scrap pieces of 3/4" and made a "ledge" around the frame for the plywood to rest on and add some support and started laying blocks in the frame....

A problem I ran into that explains the gapped places is the blockes were not exactly 1.5" by 1.5" they may have been a 16th bigger so over a distance the 16th's added up and didn't fit exactly so i just split the difference of the gap and made it symmetrical.

other info...I pilot holed every block, if i didn't they would split. So there ya go...

Great job on the diffuser, been thinking about building one...I have a question, does it really help? Sometimes I think diffusers are like the old Pet Rocks from years ago or bottled water....I mean I see them for sale at outrageous prices and am curious to know if they really make a difference. I have a small room studio and have read and heard that they can really make a difference, but asking someone who built one and what he thought would make up my mind...

you did a great job and it looks better than the pro models I have seen... They sure look cool in a studio and I might build one just for the art and ambience factor alone...


Just a note on diffusers. They are not random. There is a science to the length and order. :)
 
Just a note on diffusers. They are not random. There is a science to the length and order. :)

In the case of this diffuser they are absolutely random, no science what so ever. But for professional ones you are correct.
 
In the case of this diffuser they are absolutely random, no science what so ever. But for professional ones you are correct.

What NL5 is saying is that a completely randomized sequence is not necessarily a good thing. It can result in combining effects that are worse than a flat surface. There are a ton of great DIY skyline designs out there.

Frank
 
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might sound noobish, but what's that called? i need to get one of those.
 
SM pro Mic thing

I'd also check out the SM pro mic thing

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It's cheaper than the RF filter, the sides are adjustable, and best of all, it comes with a heavy duty boom stand.
 
Demo Studios

Here's my first demo setup; just a Tascam 424,an ART FXR, one SM57 and a pair of Sony MDR7506's was it! Bare bones beginning recording circa 1994:
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My last demo studio; a Tascam 488mkII, Tascam CDR, Digitech Studio Quad V2 , Behringer Compressor, ART Dual MP, ART Compressor and the old ART FXR for old times sake. Alesis Monitor One's for monitors, Rode NT2A, Audio Technica AT2020, Shure SM57 and Digital Reference Drum Mics. A Johnson J-Station for guitars at night and an old Yamaha SU10 for samples. From 2001-2008:
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Currently getting a small setup together around a Tascam DP02. These studios were for demos only but they were more fun than a ProTools/Neve console pro studio most sessions. Long live home recording!
 
<a href="http://s724.photobucket.com/albums/ww250/stevelayne/?action=view&current=Picture0005.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="https://i724.photobucket.com/albums/ww250/stevelayne/Picture0005.jpg" border="0" alt="mix pos."></a><a href="http://s724.photobucket.com/albums/ww250/stevelayne/?action=view&current=Picture0006.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="https://i724.photobucket.com/albums/ww250/stevelayne/Picture0006.jpg" border="0" alt="mic"></a><a href="http://s724.photobucket.com/albums/ww250/stevelayne/?action=view&current=Picture0007.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="https://i724.photobucket.com/albums/ww250/stevelayne/Picture0007.jpg" border="0" alt="keys"></a> couple shots of the ole room.. not the greatest but hell, i'm havin fun and making music! cant wait to buy a house and go all out on it!
 
And the fun begins....

I'm JUST starting home recording, so im essentially a newbie, though I have dabbled in the past with some home recording. So this is my studio now, hopefully in the next few months I can post my completed, simple home studio. I'm in an apartment, and this is not just a studio but a studio / exercise room (not shown in pics lol) / homework area, seeing as I'm also finishing up college with a major in Computer Science.

PS. Yeah.... dunno whats up with the yellow hue going on there.. apparently my overhead light and my iphone do not like each other :confused:
 

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Here is Mys Studio.We need to put New Lights.
 

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I want to Show you guys the owner of the Studio!!
 

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This is my decidedly unimpressive analog based "studio." I've got it set up so I can move it around the house where I need it. I know I'm missing room treatment and my monitors are not in these shots but . . . . it's my humble set up and I like it. In the shots are . . . .

Tascam 488mkii
JL Cooper PPS100 midi sync
Alesis Compressor
Berhinger Expander
Berginger DI box
Boss Dr 660 Drum Machine
Hammond L-103 Tonewheel Organ
 

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sorry, here are the last four. Hope you all like.
 

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I've never posted a pic of my studio before, because it doesn't live up to the grand vision in my head. It's probably gonna be a while before it does so here goes. We built our own house, but ran out of money and time before the basement was finished. We did get as far as putting up rough walls where the rooms will be in the basement, so my studio is in it's real home (with everything in a workable place)--it's just an unfinished home.

I've posted it externally, because it's a big wide fisheye-panoramic shot all stitched together into one, and I didn't want to hose this page. It'll probably load at a reduced size. Just click on the pic to magnify it and scroll left and right to see my dungeon. The pic doesn't show the shelves on the wall behind the desk--that's where I keep all the mics.

Room treatment? I've got tons of 703 panels (from GIK) that I move around to make treated spaces (a psuedo-vocal booth, a surround for the drums, etc.) When the room is finished, they'll go up on the walls.

Oh yeah, the pic is about a month old--and in the past month I lost and replaced my beloved computer with a new more beloved computer, so just imagine a pair of 24" flat screens on the desk now. :)

http://www.spottedmuse.com/dungeon.jpg
 
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