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bmcclure
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I am building up my equipment to build a poor-mans studio in the very near future. I will soon have a room in my home available for my studio. I'm first looking for input from you on the best way to make it sound good. What I was thinking:
Put Auralex bass traps around the bottom and put Auralex corner pieces in all corners. Put sheets of auralex across the ceiling. Then for the main portion of each of the four walls, get large, heavy, wavy curtains. That way if I'm looking for natural reverb I could just open the curtains, right? Anyone who'e done this, let me know. I'm new to it!
As for equipment, what I've got so far:
Mixing:
Behringer 16-channel Eurorack
Drums/Synth:
Roland MC-505 Groovebox
Compressor:
Behringer 2-channel compressor/limiter
Guitars:
Peavey Predator
Ibanez RG320fm lavender
Amps:
Small fender amp
Behringer V-AMP Pro Amp Modeler
DI:
Behringer GI DI Box w/ 4x12 Speaker Cab sim.
Monitors: Alesis Studio One MKII Powered Monitors
Computer:
Home built, Athlon XP 2100+, 512 MB DDR, 40 GB HDD, slides onto a shelf in my current rack system (not really a rack system, just a shelving unit from an old stereo that happens to fit rack equipment). Software I use right now is Adobe Audition. I plan to learn Cubase or Cakewalk soon since I'll be needing MIDI support and everything. Everyone's thoughts on these packages?
I have no official studio furniture aside from a keyboard stand for my drum machine. I'm using an old stereo shelvign system to hold my computer, mixer, and two rackmountable items. My computer monitor is sitting on top of that. My Alesis monitors are sitting on top of the old floor-standign speakers that match that shelving unit.
What are your suggestions for studio furniture? The room is something like 8 x 10 .. id have to measure, maybe it's a little bigger... It's nto verybig though, my whole house is small. Thanks a lot! I'll be glad to provide any more information.
Ben McClure
Put Auralex bass traps around the bottom and put Auralex corner pieces in all corners. Put sheets of auralex across the ceiling. Then for the main portion of each of the four walls, get large, heavy, wavy curtains. That way if I'm looking for natural reverb I could just open the curtains, right? Anyone who'e done this, let me know. I'm new to it!
As for equipment, what I've got so far:
Mixing:
Behringer 16-channel Eurorack
Drums/Synth:
Roland MC-505 Groovebox
Compressor:
Behringer 2-channel compressor/limiter
Guitars:
Peavey Predator
Ibanez RG320fm lavender
Amps:
Small fender amp
Behringer V-AMP Pro Amp Modeler
DI:
Behringer GI DI Box w/ 4x12 Speaker Cab sim.
Monitors: Alesis Studio One MKII Powered Monitors
Computer:
Home built, Athlon XP 2100+, 512 MB DDR, 40 GB HDD, slides onto a shelf in my current rack system (not really a rack system, just a shelving unit from an old stereo that happens to fit rack equipment). Software I use right now is Adobe Audition. I plan to learn Cubase or Cakewalk soon since I'll be needing MIDI support and everything. Everyone's thoughts on these packages?
I have no official studio furniture aside from a keyboard stand for my drum machine. I'm using an old stereo shelvign system to hold my computer, mixer, and two rackmountable items. My computer monitor is sitting on top of that. My Alesis monitors are sitting on top of the old floor-standign speakers that match that shelving unit.
What are your suggestions for studio furniture? The room is something like 8 x 10 .. id have to measure, maybe it's a little bigger... It's nto verybig though, my whole house is small. Thanks a lot! I'll be glad to provide any more information.
Ben McClure