Studio Construction Pics

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yeah, the screen looks like a 20" widescreen on its side.... (confused)

Yep, I run vertical when mixing. Tracks stack up vertically, so it doesn't make sense to me to run horizontal. I would rather see more tracks at a reasonable vertical scale than more run time . . .

Plus it gets the screen more out of the way of the monitors.
 
sorry, but that makes no sense to be at all.

Well then, don't turn your monitor vertical!

It probably makes no sense to most people to have no console, no control surface, just a desk with a bluetooth keyboard and mouse, and two DVI jacks in the walls, so I can put my desk anywhere I want in the room. Most people want a big console with monitors sitting on the meterbridge, or if they can't afford that, a small mixer with two nearfields sitting on stands on the desk. And then they put that setup across a corner.

The whole concept of nearfields is appalling to me. Speakers as headphones, now that doesn't make sense. Monitors with 5" woofers as mains, because the untreated room has a crap bass response, so let's use boxes with no useful response below 150Hz!

Or get I lots of people that say they can't use an omni mic because their room sounds bad, or their PC is too loud, or their cat growls too much . . . never mind fixing their room, quieting or moving their computer, or muzzling their cat so a recording actually sounds good! :rolleyes: That is something that makes no sense.

This is just my studio buildout thread, take what you can use and leave what you can't. It works for me making money every day; not usually glamorous stuff though. I don't expect anybody wants to hear most of my sound samples (last night was a frequency response and noise comparison of microphone arrays in boundary and free-field applications), but at least I can show some pictures . . .
 
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