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Re: Studio Photos!

Post by davekershaw » Tue Apr 29, 2008 6:46 am

Apr 29, 2008, 8:53am, devin wrote:Silvercord, nice to see the improvements you've done. I can see why you like the 271's....the closed back keeps the bugs out while mixing.Them 271's are awesome. Thanks for the tip Devin.If there was one thing I needed, it was them!

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Post by devin » Tue Apr 29, 2008 8:10 am

Ern, I knew you were up to some hardware tweaking when there wasn't any tissue paper over the tweeters LOL! P.S. At least your offsite recording room (by the tracks) has corrugated walls...that's almost as good as egg cartons I hear....
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Re: Studio Photos!

Post by guscave » Tue Apr 29, 2008 9:25 am

Apr 29, 2008, 8:53am, devin wrote:Guscave: the electricity to run that studio costs more than my gear! Nice though....except I'd geta little tired of having to roll so far to the right to adjust the gear. That's the problem with having space...everything would get spread out (not that I'd know ).Actually it's not that far. The picture was taken with a wide lens which makes everything look bigger. I think what I like best about that studio is the concept of no console to get in the way. The room seems like it was built for really "listening".

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Re: Studio Photos!

Post by ernstinen » Mon May 05, 2008 3:02 pm

May 5, 2008, 5:52pm, mewman wrote:Okay, dumb question time. How do I post a pic? I did a search but I just couldn't find the info.MewmanHello, Mewman!You need a "host." I use Photobucket.com --- It's simple and FREE! You just upload your photos stored on your computer to Photobucket. How they can do it for free, I dunno --- Ern

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Post by devin » Tue May 06, 2008 12:41 am

Mewman, if you hit "quote" on any of the above posts with pictures in them, you will see the code come up in your new note on how to bracket your url and get the pic to launch. Throw your pics up on Photobucket like Ern taught us, and then cut and paste the link.Steve a Gilbert taught me about bracketing the link. Thanks Steve! Ah, Steve? Steve.... P.S. Ern...I just clued in...something tells me you have more control over the train schedule than I originally thought
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Post by ragani » Sat May 17, 2008 2:52 am

It's an optical illusion... the studio only looks smaller from the outside.
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Post by allends » Sat May 17, 2008 4:05 am

May 17, 2008, 5:52am, ragani wrote:It's an optical illusion... the studio only looks smaller from the outside. No optical illusion here: my project studio really is small Cheers,Allen

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Post by ernstinen » Sat May 17, 2008 4:29 am

Nice studio, Allen! Wow, a REAL sitar and congas. That's CLASS! --- Are your monitors KRK V-8s?I'd LOVE to have a Vox amp. What model is that one?Ya know, I grew up in St. Joe, MI at the mouth of the St. Joseph River which runs right through South Bend, I believe. Isn't that where "South Bend" comes from --- a "bend" in that river? If you ever follow the St. Joe to its headwaters, it's a pretty long one. I think it starts in Hinsdale County SW of Detroit. Where it empties into Lake Michigan, it's pretty darn wide! I've actually waterskied on it where it separates St. Joe from Benton Harbor. --- Don't get me started on Benton Harbor, though! Ern

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May 17, 2008, 7:29am, ernstinen wrote:Nice studio, Allen! Wow, a REAL sitar and congas. That's CLASS! --- Are your monitors KRK V-8s?Thanks for noticing my real gear. It takes practice to make good music with the real thing, but I'm getting there. You're almost right about the KRKs... These are just the regular Rokit 8s. I'm not very happy with their lack of clarity in the mids, probably because I need to raise & space them better for a flatter response. We'll see if that'll make the mids shine thru like the smaller 6" models.May 17, 2008, 7:29am, ernstinen wrote:I'd LOVE to have a Vox amp. What model is that one?I'm using a Valvetronix AD60 VTX. It's a satisfying modeling amp for the player because there's a valve placed in the power amp section of the circuit giving it that sag and soak of a real tube amp - all at low volumes for home use. For me, the inspiration comes from the touch factor, something lacking in the other virtual amps I've tried. The emulations are pretty good too.May 17, 2008, 7:29am, ernstinen wrote:Ya know, I grew up in St. Joe, MI at the mouth of the St. Joseph River which runs right through South Bend, I believe. Isn't that where "South Bend" comes from --- a "bend" in that river? If you ever follow the St. Joe to its headwaters, it's a pretty long one. I think it starts in Hinsdale County SW of Detroit. Where it empties into Lake Michigan, it's pretty darn wide! I've actually waterskied on it where it separates St. Joe from Benton Harbor. --- Don't get me started on Benton Harbor, though! I'm right with you on all these points (of local interest only, I guess ). Too bad for me you moved away: No chance for a jam unless you swing back this way to visit relatives. From the length of your post on this subject I think I sense a bit of home-sickness (except for Benton Harbor, that is). -Allen

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Re: Studio Photos!

Post by allends » Sat May 17, 2008 5:09 am

You have a good eye, Devin. The bamboo-based cable rack was fun and cheap to make. The bass-trap (aka spare bed) is never fun to make, though. As for that black round thing on the wall: that's only there because of my lame attempt to decorate the space, so please pay no attention to it: It is non-functional and irrelevant (LOL). May 17, 2008, 7:30am, devin wrote:Great setup Allen...hmmm...let's see.I spy with my little eye:- multicolored horizontal bass trap (doubles as a nap enabler) on the right- custom cable management system on the left- sitars-a-plentyBut what is the black round thing on the wall in the corner by the electric guitar?

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