let me see your studio!

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good idea to post pix?

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Test bump. This thread is acting strange :confused: It keeps coming up to the top with my last post. Hmmm..lets see.


Well, I don't know. This worked. Servers. Hmph! :rolleyes:
 
My home studio...very comfortable (esp when the lava lamp is going and the lights are dimmed-it's all about the mood, baby!). This is my control/mix area (1st pic) then I have an iso booth to the side (pic 2).
 

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gneissday said:
My home studio...very comfortable (esp when the lava lamp is going and the lights are dimmed-it's all about the mood, baby!). This is my control/mix area (1st pic) then I have an iso booth to the side (pic 2).

Looks cool :cool:
 
gneissday said:
My home studio...very comfortable (esp when the lava lamp is going and the lights are dimmed-it's all about the mood, baby!). This is my control/mix area (1st pic) then I have an iso booth to the side (pic 2).
Sweet setup.....Love the distressor, and who makes the booth your using looks great!

Peace Eddie
 
gneissday said:
My home studio...very comfortable (esp when the lava lamp is going and the lights are dimmed-it's all about the mood, baby!). This is my control/mix area (1st pic) then I have an iso booth to the side (pic 2).

You have a very nice set up! I love the vocal booth.
 
Thanks for the positive comments. The booth is a 7'x7' whisperroom that I installed in 2003 and it works great for my applications. I know some people don't think they are worth the cost, but I have not once regretted that purchase. Plus, I just don't have the skills, tools, or time to try and build something like this myself. It also looks very nice/professional in person (many remarks from people I've worked with). But yeah, I love my set up. My next addition will be a pair of small diaphragm condensers- I don't know, maybe the NT-5's. The Neumanns are too expensive, but maybe. Anyone want to give a recommendation? Their main application would be acoustic guitars (for my stuff, a Taylor 810e and a '58 J-185-really different sounding instruments). I've been using a kiwi, ntk, and a pair a akg's for this application, but I think SDC's may work better.
 
mastering room..whooa

shiatzu said:
I really want to post this picture, just because it's the studio where my band mastered our cd and we're close with the guy who owns it.

http://www.archivemastering.com/images/mainstudio01.jpg

is that your camera or are the side-walls curved?

looks like Aurelex Huge sheets...the cloud was interesting.

mastering room..first for pic of mastering I've seen. what DB do they
mix at any idea? super loud or average?

also what kind of specs do the bushes in the front have??
i'll have to add some yuka plants to my bedroom..i mean studio
...yuk,yuk,har,har

great picture/thread.

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Giganova said:
Its still the home recording studio forum, Bruce :rolleyes:
That's not an excuse to water-down the definitions.... Events monitors with a Behringer mixer in the corner of a room is not a Mastering Suite by ANY stretch of the imagination.
 
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michaelst said:
Minimal room treatment...

N-Tracks
Event TR8
Event TR5

Mastering Studio 1

Picture 2

Picture 3

picture 4

don't you want your monitors up-a-bit, tweeters at ear level?
just curious...
also whats the dimesion of your "triangle" for the 8" Events?

i been searching for that optimum spacing.. distance vs speaker size..
just a curious gearhead....

4" closer
5-6-7" monitors 3-4ft apart seems to be common
8" -?? looked like your Events were 5-6ft??
15"-????
LedZepplin Tower Live Monitor system -from 1978- 900 yards.. :)
 
I dont recording anything in my room. I record from the direct outs (pre-fader, pre-EQ) of my Midas Venice 360 during live performances.

I mix on the TR8's. The TR5's are for alternate listening.

Perhaps I should have put 'mastering' in quotes :)

The Behringer was free, and doesnt do anything except give me someplace to route the output of the AP2496 before the TR8's.

It's not really a 'studio' like you professional guys know, it's just a quet room.

Check out the results on The Britins webpage. Click on "Songs".
 
michaelst said:
Check out the results on The Britins webpage. Click on "Songs".
Really excellent performances... the recordings aren't quite up to par, but still sound decent (you have some sibilance issues - the top end is a bit harsh - the low-end is muddy and slightly boomy - overall mix is very thin-sounding) - without hearing the hi-res version, it's hard to tell if it's just the lower bitrate of the MP3s - 96Kbps, or the recording itself....
 
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