Post your studio pics
Get some Auralex Mo'Pads for under your monitors, they're not that expensive.
tarekith
https://tarekith.com
https://tarekith.com
cant deny that Adam.AdamJay wrote:i spot an ikea jerker desk there rsagevik.
The jerker is great if you got (like me) a bit to little space.. plenty of ways to attach stuff to it, shelfs etc.AdamJay wrote:seem to be well suited for project setups.
but the way I`m forced to have my monitors.. it`s ok, but a bit to close for my taste.. apart from that the jerker is my best friend.
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Re: Tarekith studio
hey everybody: afterparty at tarekith's house! ..
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NEW SPECS: Athlon 4200+ dual; A8N-SLI m/b; Win XP Home SP2; 1 GB RAM; 2x 7200 RPM HDD: 1 internal, 1 Firewire 800 (Firewire is project data drive); M-Audio Triggerfinger
josh 'vonster' von; tracks and sets
http://www.joshvon.com
NEW SPECS: Athlon 4200+ dual; A8N-SLI m/b; Win XP Home SP2; 1 GB RAM; 2x 7200 RPM HDD: 1 internal, 1 Firewire 800 (Firewire is project data drive); M-Audio Triggerfinger
josh 'vonster' von; tracks and sets
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Still under construction - here's the bit which is done...

The 32.8 is purely working as a patchbay bringing everything in the room to an 828mk2. Aux are wired into what little hardware effects I still use. Out of shot are a bunch of guitars, Rhodes 73 suitcase, TD7 v-drum. Almost all work is done in Logic; Live is purely for DJing.

The 32.8 is purely working as a patchbay bringing everything in the room to an 828mk2. Aux are wired into what little hardware effects I still use. Out of shot are a bunch of guitars, Rhodes 73 suitcase, TD7 v-drum. Almost all work is done in Logic; Live is purely for DJing.
The LV1 works great. Haven`t gotten around to using to much yet, but I`mDiskclaimer wrote:Hey rsagevik how's that LV1 treatn ya....??
looking forward to give it some nasty treatment in upcoming "jamsessions" in
a friends studio.
The only negative thing sofar is that the knobs could have been a little bit bigger,
but I think that`s just a matter of getting used to it, and also to unleash it`s full power
I think it would be great to have two of these mothers, together with an LX1
I think I`ll try to expand my setup with an optional LV1 and LX1 in the (not to distant) future
http://www.tonystrack.com/homestudio.jpg
Check it out. This is mine and my roommates setup. We've got PC and Mac runnin. KRK reference monitors, we just picked up the 10" sub under the turntables. They're some Stanton tables btw. Got a Triton workstation, M-Audio MIDI controller, Neuman TLM103 (hard to see on the mic stand), my Ibanez bass guitar is chillin in the pic, and some more little things. We both run Pro Tools as our main editing software. We have a shizload of software to top it all off.
Check it out. This is mine and my roommates setup. We've got PC and Mac runnin. KRK reference monitors, we just picked up the 10" sub under the turntables. They're some Stanton tables btw. Got a Triton workstation, M-Audio MIDI controller, Neuman TLM103 (hard to see on the mic stand), my Ibanez bass guitar is chillin in the pic, and some more little things. We both run Pro Tools as our main editing software. We have a shizload of software to top it all off.
Hip Hop Beats - http://www.tonystrack.com/audio.html
http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/daboll ... m=e1eb.jpg
just got the monomachine recently.. it is unbeliveable.. fires the g2 and syncs up lovely with live.
just got the monomachine recently.. it is unbeliveable.. fires the g2 and syncs up lovely with live.
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a couple of shots of where I rest and do music.
http://audioshots.com/auditorium/viewtopic.php?t=883
http://audioshots.com/auditorium/viewtopic.php?t=884
http://audioshots.com/auditorium/viewtopic.php?t=883
http://audioshots.com/auditorium/viewtopic.php?t=884
Mac, Mpc, and a Microphone
Thanks for the Slicer Abe.
Thanks for the Slicer Abe.






