
Michael Jones
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John, you have that very same Boston, the GP 218, in your piano room at Left Bank Studios don't you?John Sayers said:<drool>Hmm..Boston Grand</drool>
John, you have that very same Boston, the GP 218, in your piano room at Left Bank Studios don't you?John Sayers said:<drool>Hmm..Boston Grand</drool>
Dig the dual monitors bro'.ThreeDogg said:Howdy,
Here is my modest setup.
ThreeDogg
Tod, I totally disagree. You will NEVER see cables strewn all over my studio floor. All the mics are in the locker, the stands are put away. Spare cables are coiled up and stored neatly on hangers. A cluttered space makes for a cluttered mind. Keep your space clean, keep your mind fresh. Plus, it's just SO much nicer walking into a clean, neat studio. When I was first setting my studio up, I searched for pics of other home/project studios, and so many of them looked like a collection of gear thrown together in a spare room with no plan, or thought as to the finished outcome. I vowed that mine would NEVER look like that!Todzilla said:Dude,
Get real. Everyone's a real studio pig until it's time to get out the digi-cam. Then it's off to the powder room for half the day to get all prettied up....
Todzilla said:Dude,
Get real. Everyone's a real studio pig until it's time to get out the digi-cam. Then it's off to the powder room for half the day to get all prettied up.
Of course, Photoshop has a "Clean-up Studio and Upgrade to SSL Console and Studer 2 inch Machine" plugin now, so you don't even need to do the physical clean-up.
Freudian Slip said:
You can get things done alot quicker with a clean workspace. Sure I picked up a couple beer cans, I left a couple to. Let me tell ya though, when the band is comeing to record I clean up a little before they get here too. My living room is a mess but my studio is clean. I hate tripping over crap. My clean up at any given time takes about 5