Here is my Studio Website
www.cdbstudios.com
Hope you like it,
Zach
ConcreteDogBicycle Recording Studios
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Re: ConcreteDogBicycle Recording Studios
I have updated our studio website.
What do you tapeoppers think? Should I change anything?
Thanks,
Zach
www.cdbstudios.com
What do you tapeoppers think? Should I change anything?
Thanks,
Zach
www.cdbstudios.com
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Re: ConcreteDogBicycle Recording Studios
Just a couple of thoughts on the site...
The drum pics are cool, but that amp pic you set up right? It kind of looks like you don't have the space to mic amps in separate areas and that leakage would be a nightmare, and as i'm sure that's not the case and that you do have space, maybe you're doing yourself a disservice with this implication.
Also, might be nice if the page had a name on the bottom bar, it just says 'Untitled Document'.
Think that's it, just my penny's worth, otherwise nice.
The drum pics are cool, but that amp pic you set up right? It kind of looks like you don't have the space to mic amps in separate areas and that leakage would be a nightmare, and as i'm sure that's not the case and that you do have space, maybe you're doing yourself a disservice with this implication.
Also, might be nice if the page had a name on the bottom bar, it just says 'Untitled Document'.
Think that's it, just my penny's worth, otherwise nice.
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Re: ConcreteDogBicycle Recording Studios
Rigsby,
thanks for the advice. I'll see what I can do about the unnamed page thing. I'm not getting that on my side, so i'll have to see what up with that.
is anyone else getting that?
As for the amp picture, that was just for people to see that we have a few available, but I see where you're coming from and will take another picture.
Thanks again,
Zach
ps: anybody else have any other suggestions?
thanks for the advice. I'll see what I can do about the unnamed page thing. I'm not getting that on my side, so i'll have to see what up with that.
is anyone else getting that?
As for the amp picture, that was just for people to see that we have a few available, but I see where you're coming from and will take another picture.
Thanks again,
Zach
ps: anybody else have any other suggestions?
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Re: ConcreteDogBicycle Recording Studios
Hey Zach,
Glad to hear there is an alternative to Renwood (though I have no beef with Renwood). Looks like a cool place. My only two cents would be more pictures of the studio. With only three pics with two of them being of the drums, it doesn't paint a clear picture of what the studio is like. Do you have multiple rooms? Seperate control room? Vocal booth? If so, you should show pictures. To me, when I used to check out studios online (before I opened my own), an online tour of the place was important. I've tried to set up my own website, coming for a "consumer's" point of view.
Just my two cents.
-Matt Feddermann
Phase Recording Studios
Highland Park, IL
http://www.phaserecordingstudios.com
Glad to hear there is an alternative to Renwood (though I have no beef with Renwood). Looks like a cool place. My only two cents would be more pictures of the studio. With only three pics with two of them being of the drums, it doesn't paint a clear picture of what the studio is like. Do you have multiple rooms? Seperate control room? Vocal booth? If so, you should show pictures. To me, when I used to check out studios online (before I opened my own), an online tour of the place was important. I've tried to set up my own website, coming for a "consumer's" point of view.
Just my two cents.
-Matt Feddermann
Phase Recording Studios
Highland Park, IL
http://www.phaserecordingstudios.com
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