This is the left-hand side of the console table. I took two of the Tascam TMD-1000 mixer's out of the table so you'all can see how easy this table was to construct.
Far in the background is my old console "hutch" which wasn't big enough and about to become scrap, re-used for the midi racks I mentioned earlier.
Also ignore the left video monitor - it decided to burn up and go "red" which is why I'm replacing both of them.
Well, to those interested in how I'm constructing my studio on the cheap, there you go. 2x4's and black pipe. Total cost was about 100 bucks including the pipe, wood, fasteners, brackets to the floor. The only additional cost there could have been was the rack rails that I cut up out of a few old aluminum computer racks I didn't need anymore. I used to be an ISP so I had a few of these things lying around. Made for good cutting
In most of the pictures you can see some sort of seemingly ugly paneling. This paneling is tongue and groove cedar believe it or not... about an inch thick. This was there when I moved in last may. I yanked it all down, put behind it better insulation, a layer of greenboard (sheet rock for showers), a layer of thin plastic, another thin layer of greenboard, a layer of 1/8" rubber, and then tacked the tonge and groove cedar back. On top of this I will paint with "superwhite" latex paint, and on top of that will be 2'x2' auralex acoustical tiles, seperated by about 4-6" depending where in the room the tiles are.
The room is absolutely not ideal, but I've mixed in significantly worse environments before, so once my ears are trained for this environment, I'll be okay.
Hope you all enjoyed.
Frederic (midiguy732@hotmail.com)