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KUSTOM-KEV said:
yes a behringer mx-9000 eurodesk w/ an argosy 70 series 7024-rtechnominds said:Is that a behringer desk? Housed by an argosy? If so, which models of both?
My girlfriend loves the red walls too, I think it gives off energy in a small room I constantly try to be creative in. I did did the booth and ceiling of the control room in aurlex .....its in the basement of my home so i didn't have to worry about the walls so much....and as far as that sexy blonde that would be the very beautiful Vida Guerra.....I call her being there "musical insperation"...Seeker of Rock said:KUSTOM-KEV,
Love that red, man...the lighting, too.
You got any treatment going on in there, or is that the 'not finished yet' part? Great looking environment, nonetheless.
Who is the attractive blond in the photo back of the board?![]()
matthewmilner said:Well here's my home studio - It's in my basement. The biggest problem that I'm dealing with right now are are the low ceilings. Thankfully the space itself is pretty big so there's room enough to spread out. No separate control room but at this point I'm used to working without one.
All of the gear is pretty simplistic/generic...but hey, it's paid for! Hope you enjoy! Matt
Track Rat said:VERY nice setup sir!
Freudian Slip said:Very nice indeed! Wish I had your space! Very clean too
Freudian Slip said:One more at another angle. Made the panels curved. 1/4 insh peg board with some small chain and a couple S hooks and walla, curved panels.
Pretty easy way to do it.
matthewmilner said:Looking good! What kind of near field monitors are those? I had Auralex in my last studio and I did the same type of thing - I attached the slabs of foam to pegboard then hung the boards like hanging a picture. Really simple and there's nothing glued to the walls.
I really dig the curves though!
matthewmilner said:Well here's my home studio - It's in my basement. The biggest problem that I'm dealing with right now are are the low ceilings. Thankfully the space itself is pretty big so there's room enough to spread out. No separate control room but at this point I'm used to working without one.
All of the gear is pretty simplistic/generic...but hey, it's paid for! Hope you enjoy! Matt
crazyjman said:Might as well join in. Obviously no room treatment yet but I am debating building another area in the house and doing it right. Space is a definite concern for me. What you see in the pic is the amount of room I have![]()
Freudian Slip said:Thanks. The monitors on botom are M-audio BX8's and the ones on top are Tannoy Proto-j's. The proto-j's are un-powered and lack bottom end, but they are good to do an A/B with. I usually flick them on with the BX8's to see if I have any gross low mids lurking in the mix. Because of thier position to my ears they pump up the upper lows and lower mids enough to give me an Idea what my mix would sound like on a honkier system![]()
Aww hell I just love stacked speakers! there I admitted it![]()
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Ya that 1/4 peg board is heavy stuff! I really had to put my knee into the back of it to bow it down to the point I could hook the chains.
Right now I have them hanging on a cable running the length of the wall so I can move them.
Don't forget to do the laundry![]()
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Seeker of Rock said:Nice setup, man. Looks like you have some good treatment happening around the mix area. How's the MS16 treat you? I almost bought one. I did just get a 32 to mixdown on, though.