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Up to date Photos of Home Studio

Updates:
Reduced the size of my original workstation and centered it in the room.
Built a new 24 space mobile rack and monitor stands.
Made some 2" 2X4 Acoustic Panels from Owens-Corning 703 and placed them on keyboard wall.
And, of course, added the requisite Lava Lamp.









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Old 07-11-2007, 04:36 PM
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how big is your space?
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Old 07-11-2007, 04:37 PM
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your really organized..

cool...

you should record your noise floor and post it.
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i say that as kind of a joke but it gave me an idea,
lets all record 30 seconds of our noise floors, and take an impuilse response of our space then post them.
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Old 07-11-2007, 04:40 PM
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how nerdy is that? ^^^
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how big is your space?
Unfortunately it's only 11 X 11.
There may be a chance to add a tracking room that is about 13 X 11 but for now that is just a possibility.
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Old 07-11-2007, 07:30 PM
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nice microphone collection.
tho es CAD?
is that a Neumann?


i just have like 15 sm57, an sm58, a couple of really nice AKG condenser microphones and a couple of off brand older dynamic (lanier) i think.

oh and a vintage RCA ribbon
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Old 07-11-2007, 07:51 PM
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nice microphone collection. those CAD? is that a Neumann?
i just have like 15 sm57, an sm58, a couple of really nice AKG condenser microphones and a couple of off brand older dynamic (lanier) i think.
oh and a vintage RCA ribbon
Oh and just a vintage RCA ribbon?
Not too bad!
All of my mics are from sE Electronics.
I sold them for a time and was able to get them at cost (still not cheap!)

TITAN titanium diaphragmed 3-pattern FET LDC (the one that looks like a ball)
Z5600A 9-pattern Tube LDC (Large Diaphragm Condensor) Far Left
Z3300A 3-pattern Class A FET LDC-next to Z5600A
SE2200A cardioid only Class A FET LDC-next to Z3300A
R-1 Ribbon Mic-next to SE2200A
SE3 stereo pair Class A FET small diaphragm condensors.-on either side of TITAN
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yep, that is a Mackie 8-bus.

my studio is analogue, until you get to the Aardvark.
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nice set of mics... what amp are u driving them on??..

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nice mic collection... I like buying the rails and making my own racks too, good stuff homestudioguy, we know where all your extra cash goes lol. Looks like you really like the trombone, is this your main instrument? Hope you get the extra space, I have 16 X 20 for mix and it seems small, but I have a 12 X 16 drum room and a 5X7 vocal booth, added space really helps with ambience, nice studio!!...lava lamp, o'yeah. 87'
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What I wanna know, is where are the valves on that brass instrument thingie?... Ya know how to spit, too?... lol ("former" trumpet spitter here - 'cause it's broke... sob)

Nice looking place, homestudioguy... ditch the phone, tho... lol :wink:
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What I wanna know, is where are the valves on that brass instrument thingie?... Ya know how to spit, too?... lol ("former" trumpet spitter here - 'cause it's broke... sob)

Nice looking place, homestudioguy... ditch the phone, tho... lol :wink:
jmail....are you callin his broke trumpet a sob?
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nice set of mics... what amp are u driving them on??..
Best wishes
Thanks, sorry for the delay.
For whatever reason I'm not getting notified of responses.
I have 2 Focusrite TrakMaster Pro Channel Strips, a 2 channel ART GOLD MPA tube Pre and 8 channels of straight Focusrite on the Focusrite Pro 10.
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nice mic collection... I like buying the rails and making my own racks too, good stuff homestudioguy, we know where all your extra cash goes lol. Looks like you really like the trombone, is this your main instrument? Hope you get the extra space, I have 16 X 20 for mix and it seems small, but I have a 12 X 16 drum room and a 5X7 vocal booth, added space really helps with ambience, nice studio!!...lava lamp, o'yeah. 87'
Again sorry for delay.
Not getting notified of responses.
Tanks for the mic collection comments.
sE Electronics makes some nice mics, especially for the money.
As far as the trombone?
Been playing trombone since 1963.
My trombone is a Bach Stradivarius 42B LTG.
Played t-bone professionally for 10 years doing Ice Shows, Circuses, Big Band Work, some recording work, Brass ensemble stuff and a ton of orchestral work.
I compose on guitars though.
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What I wanna know, is where are the valves on that brass instrument thingie?... Ya know how to spit, too?... lol ("former" trumpet spitter here - 'cause it's broke... sob)
Nice looking place, homestudioguy... ditch the phone, tho... lol :wink:
I really know how to spit!!! Got paid well for it too
Again, Sorry for delay in response. Not getting e-mailed when getting responses from y'all.
My trombone has what is called an F-attachment which is the extra tubing and the rotory valve. Primarily when I open the tubing it allows me to play notes that are way out in the 5th, 6th and 7th positions closer in so I dont have to stretch so much and I can play things a bit faster and more precise.
The majority of my professional t-bone work was "legit" so having a big bore orchestral trombone with the F-attachment was the best choice for me as opposed to a "pea shooter" small bore jazz trombone.
Get your trumpet/horn fixed if you can. You just might find away to add another texture somehow to your music
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