The Idaho Falls! Wow! Small world. I met Heather in Tucson last summer when you guys came through. Great looking studio. =) - JaredRed Rockets Glare wrote:
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Mine is not much, but i'm so proud of it because i've built it, the room, the rack units, desk, room treamtment with my hands and with the gear i have i'm having a fucking blast. Over the last 2 years a lot of changes have happened down here so these are various pictures over that time period that i had in my photo deal web thing..
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Not too exciting compared to many of the awesome home studios posted so far, but this is what I have to work with:
http://www.workshedaudio.com/photos.php
I'm still kind of building up my studio, which is in a bonus room that takes up half of the area above our garage (and also acts as my office for my day job and my wife's craft room/space). I am thinking about expanding it to take over the other half above the garage and making the new half into a tracking room with some iso rooms for amps and vocals, along with a separate entrance. Home equity loan, here I come!
-Bret
http://www.workshedaudio.com/photos.php
I'm still kind of building up my studio, which is in a bonus room that takes up half of the area above our garage (and also acts as my office for my day job and my wife's craft room/space). I am thinking about expanding it to take over the other half above the garage and making the new half into a tracking room with some iso rooms for amps and vocals, along with a separate entrance. Home equity loan, here I come!
-Bret
- ;ivlunsdystf
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ahh poor rat was dead. we had some living with us over the winter, finally found where they were getting in at. This guy, well one night was stoned out of my gourd and just standing in the kitchen being stoned and got a faint wiff of the smell of death. My roommates were like "dude, your just stoned, we don't smell anything..."Tatertot wrote:The rat: is it dead or alive?
Domesticated or a pest?
The only thing more impressive would be a goat crawling around in there.
by the next morning it had kicked up a few notches and fuck yeah something was dead somewhere. using our noses let us to the seen of the situation. We all puked a little.
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My studio is in my home, so I guess it's a "home studio":
Carl Saff Mastering
http://www.saffmastering.com
http://www.saffmastering.com
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Hopefully to soon be full of gear!syrupcore wrote:that's a lot of desk.
The monitors just ended up sounding best near the wall (because of my room's funky modes). And I needed to be about 6 feet away from them for the imaging to work. I'm set up for nearfield listening (6' x 6' x 6' triangle). As much as I wanted a midfield listening setup, it just doesn't work in my room... at least for now. With certain treatments, it might someday be possible.syrupcore wrote:why not move the monitor closer?
Carl Saff Mastering
http://www.saffmastering.com
http://www.saffmastering.com
Apologies for being HTML ignorant, go here for a peek:
http://home.bellsouth.net/p/s/community ... 273680&ck=
http://home.bellsouth.net/p/s/community ... 273680&ck=
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If these other pics are of "home studios", then my setup would be considered "homeless" or "dumpster studio"
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"In the long run, we only hit what we aim at."
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