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Hey Verbal,Verbal wrote:Ken,
I currently use a room in the basement. Eventually I'd like to build another room inside it.
Any pics of your room from the outside? Just want to see how it looks.
It's the outside of my house on 2 sides, my wife's office on the other side and then the wall that's inside the garage. I can send pictures, but they're not going to be exciting. Let me know and I'll email them to you...
Ken
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pepezabala-
I have lusted over several studios on this long torturous thread, but this picture
is a dream-
I will soon be in the Amazon recording monkey vocalizations, I will have to take
a shot of my portable jungle studio; hopefully it will look as inspiring as your
green studio! I like the mannequin on the right of the photo. And it's nice to
see both monochots and dichots in your studio!
I have lusted over several studios on this long torturous thread, but this picture
is a dream-
I will soon be in the Amazon recording monkey vocalizations, I will have to take
a shot of my portable jungle studio; hopefully it will look as inspiring as your
green studio! I like the mannequin on the right of the photo. And it's nice to
see both monochots and dichots in your studio!
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humm, unfortunately it is not my studio, only very nice place where we had the chance to play. I would really love to have a place like this for producing. I think plants should be the best bass traps you can have to treat a room.
Here you can hear a small excerpt from the two hour session I did together with my mate Carsten from Institut FATIMA and our invited percussionist/noisemaker Frank R. (Suma). All improvised stuff, with Frank using bricks, flowerpots, leafes and wood for percussion:
Suma & Fatima - In a garden
Here you can hear a small excerpt from the two hour session I did together with my mate Carsten from Institut FATIMA and our invited percussionist/noisemaker Frank R. (Suma). All improvised stuff, with Frank using bricks, flowerpots, leafes and wood for percussion:
Suma & Fatima - In a garden
They are more like mid range/high range diffusers really... Although they do give off oxygen and everything.pepezabala wrote:humm, unfortunately it is not my studio, only very nice place where we had the chance to play. I would really love to have a place like this for producing. I think plants should be the best bass traps you can have to treat a room.
Here you can hear a small excerpt from the two hour session I did together with my mate Carsten from Institut FATIMA and our invited percussionist/noisemaker Frank R. (Suma). All improvised stuff, with Frank using bricks, flowerpots, leafes and wood for percussion:
Suma & Fatima - In a garden
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