Studio help .... pweaseee

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Manmademusic

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My sister...my wonderful sister bought me recording equipment for my band ... i know some what about it ... but i need your help for a room set up... and some other questions ....


1. I have a studio to set up my gear a one room studio (LOL)... I was thinking of adding a wall with a glass panel in between to separate the rooms? - can I get your views on that and suggestions on other ways to set up the room

2.should I build/buy a sound booth ?

3. What else do i need to get going ?

The list of GEAR :
MONITOR SYSTEM: The 2 stereo HAFFLER AMPLIFIERS,150 watts per channel

The speakers are TANNOY NEAR FIELD 6.5 flat response

MIXING CONSOLES: YAMAHA 03D and TASCAM 312B

THREE DBX PATCHBAYS
KAWAI 8 channel midi patch bay
PROCESSING RACK: includes:
ACM power center with lights-
LEXICON ALEX with ac adapter and manual-
KORG A-3 processor with ac and manual-
KORG D1-PRO DIGITAL TUNER with ac and manual-
Beringer SNR 1000 denoiser with ac and manual-
ROLAND M-BD1 bass & drum module with ac and manual-
E-MU Pro-cussion drum module with ac and manual-
ROLAND JV-880 with ac and manual-
LEXICON MPX-100 dual ch processor with ac and manual.
All mounted into a custom made red oak natural finished cabinet.

TASCAM TSR-8: ½ inch tape recorder

All the cables needed,

EXTRAS :
midi and patch cables
a custom stand to mount the TSR-8 deck
the de-magnetizer
2 reels of 456 tape
the RC-408 remote for the TSR-8
Boss remote foot pedal for TSR-8 great for punch-in recording
3 spare reels
1 spare hub
cleaning fluid
Boss DR-550 drum machine (battery use is find, but using the ac adapter (included) is somewhat loose at times
Boss (half-rack classic) digital delay (right side needs repaired) FATAR Studio 49 keyboard.
 
Studio building is not my specialty......but damn what a great Sister....wish I had one like that ;) :(
 
Manmademusic

see my answer in the analog forum.

Cheers! :)

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