let me see your studio!

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good idea to post pix?

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This is how my little room currently looks. :thumbs up:

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I bet it will look even nicer looking outside when your garden matures a bit.
 
I bet it will look even nicer looking outside when your garden matures a bit.

It will. I only finished the garden last month so it really is in it's infancy at the minute. Loving watching life grow in it though.

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It will. I only finished the garden last month so it really is in it's infancy at the minute. Loving watching life grow in it though.

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Yea, I could tell it was new, plus I remembered you had just moved into your new house sometime last year. Looks like it is going to be really nice. English gardens are always great to look at (at least what get's shown ;) ).
 
What an inspirational room you have! No wonder you have all the best jokes! :)
 
It is a good room for me. Although attached, it's away from the house at the back of a long extension giving me a lot more freedom, time-wise, as to when i can make a noise. I'm a bit of a night owl and in this room I can make a reasonable amount of noise all through the night without anyone hearing a thing.

I'm slowly getting all my instruments up on the walls and the hardcases out of the room. Nice to have more space. :thumbs up:
 
I did a recording session today, and tried out using some old wood underneath my acoustic guitar, it's a great trick if you want a lively sound, it really makes it sound far better in my room for anyone who's interested here's a picture of it:

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Funny, I was going to do that experiment in my little room, but I really like the way everything records in here. Think I'll have to re-think it. Have some nice finish plywood out in the shed that was going to be a table top for our outdoor furniture and never got it cut before the table scrapped...guess I should just get off my back end and get it in here. Someone here was interested in how it would sound.
 
You and Mike B were interested if I remember right. Ben, can you do some A-B recordings with/without the wood on the floor? PLEASE???? (I used the magic word :))
 
You and Mike B were interested if I remember right. Ben, can you do some A-B recordings with/without the wood on the floor? PLEASE???? (I used the magic word :))

Yeah - most interested! I've got a stack of Pergo in the basement that I'm trying to get the reverse curve out of that I could lay down for this same purpose.
 
Well, here's my humble abode. The control room photo is not totally up to date --- there are a few more goodies in there now, and the monitors are different --- but it's fairly recent.
 

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So you run a 246 along with computer recording?
How do you like that big vol knob?
Btw, room looks tidy.
 
So you run a 246 along with computer recording?
How do you like that big vol knob?
Btw, room looks tidy.

Thanks. :)

I haven't done much in the hybrid sense yet and don't really intend to. I mostly use the computer as a necessary evil for work, and I use the 246 for my own fun stuff. I do have a JLCooper sync box which will allow me to sync them, but I haven't really used it yet other than testing it to see if the computer chased the 246, which it did!

Here are some updated pictures of the racks.

Oh, and I love the TC Electronic Level Pilot! Works like a charm and is really convenient. :)
 

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Cool! Looks good. I love racks full of stuff.
Didnt you get the Yorkville monitors along with a semi busted alesis amp a while back?
Haha! Love the marshall knobs on it.
 
Cool! Looks good. I love racks full of stuff.
Didnt you get the Yorkville monitors along with a semi busted alesis amp a while back?
Haha! Love the marshall knobs on it.

Yes I have the Yorkvilles now and have also added some Avantone MixCubes for additional reference. And yeah, luckily the RA-100's damage was only cosmetic. It works great and how has a new look. :)
 
I see a couple of DBX163X's these things are great, good on Bass, Kick and even snare, can't get it wrong with these. I love the way it is labels "More" LOL.

I have 2 as well plus a 163A.

Alan.
 
I see a couple of DBX163X's these things are great, good on Bass, Kick and even snare, can't get it wrong with these. I love the way it is labels "More" LOL.

I have 2 as well plus a 163A.

Alan.

I couldn't agree more! It's really hard to get a bad sound out of them on all those sources. I don't really care for them on vocals much, but on bass and drums especially they're great.
 
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