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James K
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Hi,
I'm going to be building a desk to house all my recording equipment in the next few weeks. I've got a rough idea of it but I haven't done a proper design yet (with measurements etc.) My recorder (Tascam MS16) stands as a separate unit so it needs to house the following:
Studiomaster 20/16/2 mixing desk
Alesis wedge reverb
Boss DR880 drum machine
monitors
CD recorder
Cassette deck
rack gear
So far I've come up with the following idea:
two 'pillars', one fitted with 19" rackstrip and the other with a shelf for the CD and cassette and a cupboard for storage underneath.
A top to hold the mixer and the wedge reverb.
A bridge over the mixer to hold the monitors
a pullout keyboard tray to hold the drum machine.
I'm planning to fit castors to the two 'pillars' so it can be moved around if needed.
Basically, has anyone got any advice on how I should go about making it, stuff I ought to look out for etc. I haven't done anything like this before so I'm not sure about what supports and stuff to put in. I'm planning on constructing it out of 1/2" thick plywood and getting the pieces cut out at the wood merchants.
Any advice or shared experiences would be much appreciated. I don't want to end up spending ages making something that doesn't have enough support or something.
Thanks
James
I'm going to be building a desk to house all my recording equipment in the next few weeks. I've got a rough idea of it but I haven't done a proper design yet (with measurements etc.) My recorder (Tascam MS16) stands as a separate unit so it needs to house the following:
Studiomaster 20/16/2 mixing desk
Alesis wedge reverb
Boss DR880 drum machine
monitors
CD recorder
Cassette deck
rack gear
So far I've come up with the following idea:
two 'pillars', one fitted with 19" rackstrip and the other with a shelf for the CD and cassette and a cupboard for storage underneath.
A top to hold the mixer and the wedge reverb.
A bridge over the mixer to hold the monitors
a pullout keyboard tray to hold the drum machine.
I'm planning to fit castors to the two 'pillars' so it can be moved around if needed.
Basically, has anyone got any advice on how I should go about making it, stuff I ought to look out for etc. I haven't done anything like this before so I'm not sure about what supports and stuff to put in. I'm planning on constructing it out of 1/2" thick plywood and getting the pieces cut out at the wood merchants.
Any advice or shared experiences would be much appreciated. I don't want to end up spending ages making something that doesn't have enough support or something.
Thanks
James