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Post your set up and your sexy cat...
I was thinking you walked into your garage before walking into your studio. I was hoping to see pics of the entrance to the studio. But if you can't tell it's a room inside a room in the garage, then seeing pics won't matter.kenporter wrote: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
Thanks though.
This is my new desk!








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@evanb -
when placed like that, the monitor's frequency response becomes worse than it already is; the desk's surface reflects some soundwaves into the main source you end-up hearing, but in doing so it phases them out, since they interact within themselves out of sync. Maybe you already know ... so maybe this comment is helpful for someone who didn't know. Just trying to help here, evan.
@dodeca -
when placed like that, the monitor's bass is pretty much exaggerated. It's should make your room sound as if you turned up the leftest faders in the EQ... maybe you like that big bass sound, eh? maybe you've heard your mixes in other environments and cried out in pain, "Eeeeh, where is my bass?" .... this is that. Again, maybe you already know ... so maybe this comment is helpful for someone who didn't know. Just trying to help here, dodeca.
when placed like that, the monitor's frequency response becomes worse than it already is; the desk's surface reflects some soundwaves into the main source you end-up hearing, but in doing so it phases them out, since they interact within themselves out of sync. Maybe you already know ... so maybe this comment is helpful for someone who didn't know. Just trying to help here, evan.
@dodeca -
when placed like that, the monitor's bass is pretty much exaggerated. It's should make your room sound as if you turned up the leftest faders in the EQ... maybe you like that big bass sound, eh? maybe you've heard your mixes in other environments and cried out in pain, "Eeeeh, where is my bass?" .... this is that. Again, maybe you already know ... so maybe this comment is helpful for someone who didn't know. Just trying to help here, dodeca.
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Hidden Driveways wrote:This doesn't answer your question at all, but I said it anyway simply for the joy of making a post.
Ah... your real name should be Anthony.....JJarvis wrote:my setup circa 1980s
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Live 12 Suite,Zebra ,Valhalla Plugins, MIDI Guitar (2+3),Guitar, Bass, VG99, GP10, JV1010 and some controllers
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Music : http://alonetone.com/pasha
Mesmer wrote:@evanb -
when placed like that, the monitor's frequency response becomes worse than it already is; the desk's surface reflects some soundwaves into the main source you end-up hearing, but in doing so it phases them out, since they interact within themselves out of sync. Maybe you already know ... so maybe this comment is helpful for someone who didn't know. Just trying to help here, evan.
@dodeca -
when placed like that, the monitor's bass is pretty much exaggerated. It's should make your room sound as if you turned up the leftest faders in the EQ... maybe you like that big bass sound, eh? maybe you've heard your mixes in other environments and cried out in pain, "Eeeeh, where is my bass?" .... this is that. Again, maybe you already know ... so maybe this comment is helpful for someone who didn't know. Just trying to help here, dodeca.
Thx..I have isolation pads xoming this week which should help fix that




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