let me see your studio!

good idea to post pix?

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Nice space, and welcome back from a long time off ( i read your other post )

Care to go into your current setup/equip lineup?
 
Very cool. I'd like to see more.

I also have some questions about the Ghost. Automation? DAW control?

I'm wanting a console but don't know what to get, so I'm just waiting.

The Ghost has mute automation built in (pretty crude given today's DAW control) and I do use it to control Alesis HD24. I'm old school and really like pushing faders and turning real pots. I will say it is surprisingly quiet and I have no issue interfacing samplitude and pro tools DAWs via light pipe back through the HD24 converters. Works seamlessly.


All that being said, if I had the money I would seriously look at the SSL Matrix. That board is a line level mixer that is both fully analog & a DAW control surface. - sweet.
 
Sure, i'll embarrass myself...why not

Aside from the two guitars not shown, this is it. Use amp sims and SD2 anyway.

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the sounds I get out of it are in my sig-link. Also, I move the mic when recording. It faces out into the room with a blanket in front of it and the closet behind it.
 
Hey man, no worries
You're getting some good tunes out of that tiny compact studio. :thumbs up:

ha, i try. thank you for choosing two nice and better-sounding words to describe it. I'm aiming for something Miro posted way back when; his studio setup. It'll take me about 10 years to get it with school and whatnot, but it'll happen.
 
Here's where I do most of my work. Small upstairs bedroom, right hand monitor jammed into a corner. Hardly ideal. There is a large living room downstairs where I can record as well, but it's a fairly big job moving things so I'll usually only set up down there when my wife is out of town for a few days.

For recording guitars, I put the amp in the next room or in the living room below and run cables under the door.

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you have more guitars now than i've owned in my life. i think i'm on my 3rd. not counting the acoustic i've had for all 23 years i've been playing....
 
That's the whole herd right there: Two acoustics, two basses (Jazz and P), four electric guitars (Strat, Tele, LP, SG). That's it, and I have no guitar GAS whatsoever. Amps are a different matter... Been GASsing for Fender '68 Reissue Princeton, but we remodeled last summer and are rebuilding our savings, so no new amps are in my near future.
 
Here's where I do most of my work. Small upstairs bedroom, right hand monitor jammed into a corner. Hardly ideal. There is a large living room downstairs where I can record as well, but it's a fairly big job moving things so I'll usually only set up down there when my wife is out of town for a few days.

For recording guitars, I put the amp in the next room or in the living room below and run cables under the door.

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Why don't you move the shelf/rack with all the gear over to the right side, so you can slide the desk over a few feet and get the right monitor out of the corner? You've got to be getting a completely unbalanced sound that way. (BTW, I had the same problem with my previous set up.)
 
Here's where I do most of my work. Small upstairs bedroom, right hand monitor jammed into a corner. Hardly ideal. There is a large living room downstairs where I can record as well, but it's a fairly big job moving things so I'll usually only set up down there when my wife is out of town for a few days.

For recording guitars, I put the amp in the next room or in the living room below and run cables under the door.

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Nice! Where do you live? Im in Des Plaines. I feel like we had this conversation a few years ago possibly.
 
Why don't you move the shelf/rack with all the gear over to the right side, so you can slide the desk over a few feet and get the right monitor out of the corner? You've got to be getting a completely unbalanced sound that way. (BTW, I had the same problem with my previous set up.)

+1. I see that the desk is L shaped, which seems to force you to put baby in the corner. Don't do that.

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Looks good! Wish I had a bigger room like that. Nice pedal board too! And love the desk!

I don't see any acoustic treatment though(?)
 
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