let me see your studio!

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good idea to post pix?

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Ok, I've been piecing together my new set up, and transferring stuff from my old set up.
I took these work in progress pictures, to show where it is heading.
Nothing is cabled up yet, and I have yet to design the new patchbay arrangement.
I will be using clever patchbay routing this time.
Am quite pleased with it so far. The new racks are taller than the old, and they slope backwards, which is good.
Only 3 racks in the pictures, but there is a 4th.
There will be 2 to the left of the console, and 2 to the right.
Sitting at the console, I can reach over to the 2 nearest racks to twiddle knobs.
The left hand rack looks fairly empty, but is for pre-amps. I have a shopping list.
The analogue snakes will arrive at that end, from the acoustic chambers.

The desk under the console has good sturdy steel legs, but is about 8 inches too wide.
I plan to dismantle it, chop off the offending 8", modify the metalwork, and then put it back together, narrower.
Then the rack just to the right of it can hutch up a bit.

The engineered oak shelf looks good, and the monitor arm that came the other day is very sturdy, and
does what I wanted, which is place the lower edge of the monitor close to the top lip of the console.
I did buy a computer (german) for the DAW, but I'm going to get another one for it.
The first computer will be used to control the DAW from inside the acoustic chambers.
Onwards and upwards...

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Ok, I've been piecing together my new set up, and transferring stuff from my old set up.
I took these work in progress pictures, to show where it is heading.
Nothing is cabled up yet, and I have yet to design the new patchbay arrangement.
I will be using clever patchbay routing this time.
Am quite pleased with it so far. The new racks are taller than the old, and they slope backwards, which is good.
Only 3 racks in the pictures, but there is a 4th.
There will be 2 to the left of the console, and 2 to the right.
Sitting at the console, I can reach over to the 2 nearest racks to twiddle knobs.
The left hand rack looks fairly empty, but is for pre-amps. I have a shopping list.
The analogue snakes will arrive at that end, from the acoustic chambers.

The desk under the console has good sturdy steel legs, but is about 8 inches too wide.
I plan to dismantle it, chop off the offending 8", modify the metalwork, and then put it back together, narrower.
Then the rack just to the right of it can hutch up a bit.

The engineered oak shelf looks good, and the monitor arm that came the other day is very sturdy, and
does what I wanted, which is place the lower edge of the monitor close to the top lip of the console.
I did buy a computer (german) for the DAW, but I'm going to get another one for it.
The first computer will be used to control the DAW from inside the acoustic chambers.
Onwards and upwards...

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Heck yeah!!! Beautiful. Can’t wait to see more!
 
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