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Old 02-27-2017, 06:36 PM
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Old 02-27-2017, 07:13 PM
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Very nice. Let's see what it looks like 30 years from now after countless all night sessions, numerous half finished projects, years of accumulating gear and misc junk, misc papers, owner's manuals, cd's, lava lamps, rack mounted gear with no rack, mic cords, mic collection, pizza boxes, coffee cups, toolboxes, extension cords, mic stands, telephones, then you'll get an idea of what my studio looks like.....
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Old 02-28-2017, 08:08 AM
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Anglo - now start using it! Looks way too neat and clean! (and I'd look at getting that left monitor out of the corner (and a bass trap behind it).

I had to do a lot of work to make my room look this neat:

The other side of the room usually has all the instruments cluttering it up.

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Old 02-28-2017, 09:27 AM
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Hi Mike, The left monitor works well in the corner as I sit in the middle of the board when mixing. Thanks for the tip though,you got some nice stuff there!!.
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Gear and guitars in the closet. Acoustic panels on walls and ceiling.



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I like that these show me's come along periodically

Mine has not changed much from the last one still in the attic still the same gear






What I have added is after a 47 year hiatus this fall I went back to also playing electric

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Old 02-28-2017, 01:32 PM
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This is my project studio which is a 300 square foot room. For different projects I just move sound panels around to get what I need. It's in a hundred year old building with marble hallways, so sometimes I put a microphone out there and leave the door open for some extra natural reverb. I do alot of acoustic guitar recording in this room. You can see a Neumann KM184 pair setup in X/Y in the first pic, a Neumann U89/U87 in M/S in the second pic, a Rode Classic II / Rode NTK in M/S in the third picture. I'm always looking for good acoustic guitar sounds and different mic pairings, and in the third pic I'm also miking up the pickup send from one of my acoustics going into a Dirty Girl Reverb Amp (Supro style amp with a Ampeg style Reverb circuit) mic'd with a Cascade Fathead ribbon mic. What's nice is that I also have a home studio with the same monitors, another RME interface, another HP Elitebook computer loaded with the same exact software as my project studio, where I love to record vocals. So I may start one of my own projects in the project studio, and finish it at home where I have some pretty good vocal preamps (Manley Voxbox, Langevin DVC, Drawmer 1960). But I do drag preamps back and forth from each studio when the need arises










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There's already a extensive topic with folks posting studio photos and gear lists if you care to look.
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I like that these show me's come along periodically

Mine has not changed much from the last one still in the attic still the same gear






What I have added is after a 47 year hiatus this fall I went back to also playing electric


Stunning!!!. As it`s an attic location?,how do you keep the temps and humidity under control?. Super Nice!!!.
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Stunning!!!. As it`s an attic location?,how do you keep the temps and humidity under control?. Super Nice!!!.
Well it is an insulated attic , there is 12 inches of fiberglass batting in the roof rafters under the white visqueen and 6 inches in the gable end walls so it doesn't get unbearably cold or hot and it's the Rockies so it is pretty dry year round
That said, if you look there is a small radiant heater under my desk for winter and during the summer I put window type AC in the window and those tend to do just fine .
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After seeing all the prior pics with all the guitars, gizmos, & gadgets, I realize I am thoroughly out gunned here.....


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After seeing all the prior pics with all the guitars, gizmos, & gadgets, I realize I am thoroughly out gunned here.....



Super NICE Setup=WOW!!!!!. Elegant!!.
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Well it is an insulated attic , there is 12 inches of fiberglass batting in the roof rafters under the white visqueen and 6 inches in the gable end walls so it doesn't get unbearably cold or hot and it's the Rockies so it is pretty dry year round
That said, if you look there is a small radiant heater under my desk for winter and during the summer I put window type AC in the window and those tend to do just fine .
Way to Go!!!. Excellent setup!!!.
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