Post pictures of your studio!

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LaLeProductionsInc said:
Thanks, we all half to find methods & set our studio up for the way we work, because we all hear things differently. I've pretty much like everyone's set-up that I've seen, just a pet-peve on mine's though; I notice that ALOT of you guys have hundreads to thousands of dollars of equipment, on $20.00 surges.... this never has & never will makes since to me. Invets in protecting your equipment, Furman's, MOnster Power, etc., make great & afforable surges, that not only protect your equipment, but helps increase the sound quality.

Just my dollar.

Peace,

L.A.

Going to have to agree with this one. I went to Compusa and picked myself up a couple good surges. Cost some money but they were worth it considering the equipment I have connected.
 
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AudiosEnvy said:
Going to have to agree with this one. I went to Compusa and picked myself up a couple good surges. Cost some money but they were worth it considering the equipment I have connected.


The thing about getting a surge protector for music, is that to make sure that it filter's out "white & pink-noise". That's why I named the 2 company's that I did, also look at "Crane-song". Another, area to look @ are your cables, make sure that they are of excellent quality & help tp sheild against radio-waves.
 
I run my audio cables completely separate from my power cables in my studio so no worries in that department. As long as these surges cut out durring a spike, I'm good.
 
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heres mine, i know i know stereo speakers, but the RCA's are just for treble. now the JVC's hit hard,(Real Hard) and there usb coneccted.

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i'm not so sure the whole point of monitor speakers is to "Hit Hard" i think the point of monitors is to give you an equal flat sound so you can adjust your mix perfectly.
 
Costtin said:
well they work for me
are u sure about that everything im hearing here isnt hittin as hard as it could. i hear a lot of highs but not a lot of lows.
 
Xabiton said:
are u sure about that everything im hearing here isnt hittin as hard as it could. i hear a lot of highs but not a lot of lows.
OOH u hit the nail right on the head, this is why you should have a flat frequency response. Sure they hit hard on your speakers, but if you had monitors there would be a greater chance that it would sound the same on all different type of speakers.
 
here is an attachment pic of my gear....

dont hate me now...
 
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mucka said:
here is an attachment pic of my gear....

dont hate me now...




1. I hate you (joking)
2. Nice setup
3. I swear I've seen this pic before.
 
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okay the pic is nice but all the gear in the world wont make a difference if your skills dont match it.

PS:

Lets see more pics then

Xabiton said:
are u sure about that everything im hearing here isnt hittin as hard as it could. i hear a lot of highs but not a lot of lows.

thats what i was aimin for. thank you for someone knowing how it's done.

I have the Beringer Truth B2031A's, the B2030A's and KRK V8's in my set up. soon to be a pair of Yamaha's
 
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@logicalways I to believe its the Indian not his Bow & Arrow

im moving my studio outta of the beach this august to my new crib so there will be some new pics later this month...

but here are two more jus for you....
 
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mucka said:
@logicalways I to believe its the Indian not his Bow & Arrow

im moving my studio outta of the beach this august to my new crib so there will be some new pics later this month...

but here are two more jus for you....

If you dont mind me ask, how much music did you end up doing for Warner Music?
 
Can't see the links.
You can't beat Yoda btw... ^^
 
Upright said:
Nice. Is that a tv with some sort of sequencer on it??

Thx. Yah, got Ableton also up on the tv. Set it up that way because I have some people that come over to record, like a guitar part or something, and want to offer some suggestions on which loop to take or which effect to throw on it or how to reorganize the midi. I didn't like people looking over my shoulder, so they can sit on the couch and watch the 37" while I have some space. :)
 
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