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my P2 333mHZ will stop playing audio after 5-6 plugins were added
so i just added ram to 128 but didn't recognise any benefit
can anyone tell me what will i get from these 128ram?
thnx
 
John Sayers has finished the website for his and mine studios. The address is http://www.greysfiles.com/Studio/Index.htm
You can check out all the pictures I had posted here from before and also check out what John has going on.

I hope you enjoy it!

Later,
-Brian

[Edited by Brian Grey on 09-21-2000 at 19:51]
 
wow I posted this as a new thread and it openned up with all the previous posts???
 
John Sayers said:
wow I posted this as a new thread and it openned up with all the previous posts???

John, it did the same thing for me. I tried posting a new thread and it put it under someone else's... Oh well :)
 
do you think maybe there's a green dragony thing fiddling the books :D
 
John,

How do I get pictures and info to you to post on the site???

Nate
 
just email me Nate and we'll work it out from there

johnsay@lis.net.au


cheers
 
wow , this is pretty trippy isnt it? this thing must be fruiting out or something...
Hey like the site guys, and john , very nice work ...i checked out some of your past works and there all very impressive... keep up the good work...
 
Spider said:
wow , this is pretty trippy isnt it? this thing must be fruiting out or something...
Hey like the site guys, and john , very nice work ...i checked out some of your past works and there all very impressive... keep up the good work...

Just keep in mind, though, that John isn't helping us build our studio. We put all the plans together ourselves and we're building it ourselves, John is just such a nice guy he made a neeto looking website for the studio. I just wanted to make that clear :)
 
sorry Brian , i didnt mean it like that at all ... the studios looking good , how long u think till shes up and running ??? and is going to be used comercialy? sure is nice of john to do that for u guys..
 
Spider said:
sorry Brian , i didnt mean it like that at all ... the studios looking good , how long u think till shes up and running ??? and is going to be used comercialy? sure is nice of john to do that for u guys..

We figure by the time we record my brother's band and my band it will be about a year from now before we're looking to record other bands. Pete, one of the guys helping build and fund, is in my brother's band. Since he's paying for so much of the supplies I'm just going to record them for free, and before my band.
The hardwood floor is going to be the killer though. It's going to cost as much as all the supplies have cost so far. So half of the cost of the studio is going to be the floor... well, almost half.
 
i see hardwood floors in a lot of studios... this is obviously for a reason , though i always thought the less reflective surfaces the better ... just wondered... Hey brian , are you doing the two bands first mainly to fine tune the studio? or was that the main reason for the studio..
 
Spider said:
i see hardwood floors in a lot of studios... this is obviously for a reason , though i always thought the less reflective surfaces the better ... just wondered... Hey brian , are you doing the two bands first mainly to fine tune the studio? or was that the main reason for the studio..

The reason hardwood floors are used and not something like carpet is because carpet absorbs the wrong frequencies. It leaves the room sounding boomy. Hardwood floors just reflects the sound and lets the nice studio foam take care of the sound. As long as your walls are covered with the right amount of foam the floor isn't going to effect it too much.

The two bands... The first band is going to fine tune the studio. When we recordin my band hopefully we'll have all the kinks worked out. As for a plan for studio use... If my band makes it, which is plan number one, then I'll just have a really nice home studio. If it takes a few years for my band to make it, or we're just not catching on with people we're going to try making the studio our living. We would like to do an all-in-one thing for bands. They can come to us to record, and get a high quality, nicely produced demo/CD, they can get graphics for their books, we can help them lay out their books... Dan (the bass player) is majoring in graphics design so he knows all that stuff. I produce.

I'm very tired, I'm going to bed now.
 
Hey Brian, for a vocal-iso room, is carpeting recommended
to maintain flat acoustics as I would like to use my DSP's 'Verbs, or should I use hardwood floors?

P.S...pic's will be there very shortly. Don't have a scanner
so I had to send them over to KINKO'S Video Processing Center
 
No, don't put carpet in there. The tight, small size of the vocal room will already make the bass frequencies loud, and putting carpeting in will make it even worse. Use a hard reflective surface. Wood, concrete... whatever. Then leave the absorbing up to the walls and ceiling using foam. The recommended surface coverage for a vocal room is 85% to 100%. And of course you can taylor that to whatever you want it to sound like. But from what you described it sounds like you want to add all reverb and effects later, so you want clean raw vocals out of your room.

Later,
-Brian
 
I like the logo. Reminds me of George Winston album covers, perhaps as the seasons change the logo will too?

Would be wicked cool. Thanks again!
 
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