lets destroy the studio

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Re: lets destroy the studio

Post by twisted-space » Fri Aug 07, 2009 12:47 pm

senator adam wrote:
twisted-space wrote:Same here, there isn't enough height for a bed so I sleep on the floor
Your ceiling is only 4 feet high? Are you a hobbit?
Nope I'm 6'1", my house is very old and my bedroom is in the roof space. It's a bit like being in a big tent, I can only stand upright in the middle of it.

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I have to duck to get through the front door!

Back on topic though, I often have kit spread out on the living room floor or set up so I can work sitting on the sofa. I'm happy to sit cross legged for hours, I find it more comfortable than sitting on a chair.

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Re: lets destroy the studio

Post by shuutobi » Fri Aug 07, 2009 12:52 pm

tan111 wrote:I agree mess usually inspires you somehow
Usually inspires me to clean up. :lol:

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Re: lets destroy the studio

Post by SubFunk » Fri Aug 07, 2009 2:03 pm

monstrejumo wrote:Id like to see some pics of your stand up studio?

I'm retarded so I don't know how to sit on my chair, so I allways have a feet under my ass on the chair, and then I allways have serious "itching" in one leg... call me dumb ;) but I really like the stand up idea.

cheers

ps: Hey subfunk, still leader of the GAFM movement!!!! I had forgotten that, lol.
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the electribes are in rocking out while standing position... tweaking and programming sequences... that comes from the days i used only those two to rock live tunes out. the padKONTROL is in a position for both, sitting and standing (i often like to drum on them while standing)

and the rest is comfy for sitting, i choose the desk for that type of setup on purpose... i looked a hell lot around for something suitable...
as the jerker from ikea is now discontinued :cry:

and forever GAFM, mate... forever!
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Re: lets destroy the studio

Post by musikmachine » Fri Aug 07, 2009 2:51 pm

twisted-space wrote:
senator adam wrote:
twisted-space wrote:Same here, there isn't enough height for a bed so I sleep on the floor
Your ceiling is only 4 feet high? Are you a hobbit?
Nope I'm 6'1", my house is very old and my bedroom is in the roof space. It's a bit like being in a big tent, I can only stand upright in the middle of it.

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I have to duck to get through the front door!

Back on topic though, I often have kit spread out on the living room floor or set up so I can work sitting on the sofa. I'm happy to sit cross legged for hours, I find it more comfortable than sitting on a chair.
But that's a picture of a hobbits house. :D

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Re: lets destroy the studio

Post by nowtime » Fri Aug 07, 2009 2:58 pm

SubFunk wrote:^^^

that's why i have setup my joint 70% sitting and 30% standing... that way i have some physical action as well and keep on moving, get less tired and keep myself in action... sitting the whole day is killing so is standing. you need a change.
Similiar here. I've got my stand up rig, with my instruments and latop, and perpindicular I have a desk with a large monitor, keyboard and mouse with a chair for long editing sessions. So it's more like 70% standing and 30% sitting.

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Re: lets destroy the studio

Post by twisted-space » Fri Aug 07, 2009 4:35 pm

musikmachine wrote: But that's a picture of a hobbits house. :D
Then I guess I must be a hobbit 8O

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Re: lets destroy the studio

Post by musikmachine » Fri Aug 07, 2009 5:18 pm

Nice thread! I've been feeling this way for a while, the room i'm in is too dark and the desk is built in. Does get a bit stagnant sometimes. So i've set up a desk in an alcove in my living room by the window. Image Much better light and an actual view out the window! It's at the right height so i can stand as well.

No room for the monitors but i've been thinking of getting a set of little usb ones anyway. Thanks for the motivation!

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Re: lets destroy the studio

Post by SubFunk » Fri Aug 07, 2009 5:37 pm

yeah, i don't know how it is for others, but as my home studio is more for writing music then only mixing, recording, etc. the whole feel of the environment is from utter importance to me, i need to feel, cosy and well, just good sitting there... otherwise only dark music comes out of me.

but i like it funky.
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Re: lets destroy the studio

Post by Rogue Scrunt » Fri Aug 07, 2009 5:46 pm

I cant get pictures in the proper prospective.

the room is too small.

I have record shelves around the perimeter room.
the shelves just over 3 feet tall.

equipment is placed strategically on top of the shelves

everything is at a working height, like a comfortable dj set up.

all data devices on one side of room(computer, drives printer)

all music devices in the center(mpc4000, keystation 88, ensoniqesq/m)

all audio on the other side(sound card, turntable, amp...)




I like it very much


I will post some photos later
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Re: lets destroy the studio

Post by musikmachine » Fri Aug 07, 2009 5:50 pm

twisted-space wrote:
musikmachine wrote: But that's a picture of a hobbits house. :D
Then I guess I must be a hobbit 8O
Just accept it. :lol:

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Re: lets destroy the studio

Post by Rogue Scrunt » Fri Aug 07, 2009 5:51 pm

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Re: lets destroy the studio

Post by Rogue Scrunt » Fri Aug 07, 2009 6:00 pm

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Re: lets destroy the studio

Post by Jae Himself » Fri Aug 07, 2009 6:05 pm

I have a sit down myself, but most of the time (If I'm really vibin with the production) I cant help but to stand for the most part and just jam to it while I think of other parts to add loll...I cant help it, I really get that into it. Just kick the chair to the side and do my thing.

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Re: lets destroy the studio

Post by oblique strategies » Fri Aug 07, 2009 6:18 pm

I agree that being able to change position is a very good thing. I now have stations for standing up, sitting in a chair, & sitting on the floor. Ah, variety!

One thing I have done on occasion is to build a performance instrument -something that I can work with in the same way in the studio & on stage. Just like a traditional instrument, it retains the same shape in either mode. Makes playing the thing more intuitive & familiar. My advice to anyone who want to try this: invest in a good stand or two, & some self-adhesive velcro.
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Re: lets destroy the studio

Post by supamonsta » Fri Aug 07, 2009 6:39 pm

thanks Subfunk ;)

I should explore this hybrid solution myself.

For the electribes part, I feel a strange need to get back to "real" machines (I still have my RM1X), because it feels much more like a "real" instrument, and sometimes it is just cool and refreshing just to play, not tweaking parameters with a mouse or a midi controller... I'm soon getting a juno 2, and I KNOW I'll pass some times just playing with it, and then, I'll need to be standing up!

Rogue Scunt : VOLCANO !!!! what is this translucid bag for??? (I know, this isn't thie topic, lol ) Anyway your setup seems really playable too. Good one.

cheers

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