For discussion about setting up your studio and advice on the gear and equipment within it.

By cooocooo1 Sun Jun 26, 2005 7:57 pm
Any and everybody who gets a heater taken from 'em doesnt deserve to be holdin' it anyway!

By RAVEN Sun Jun 26, 2005 8:25 pm
Thats what Im saying don't get caught slipin, just leave it unloaded if your
gona leave it hanging around for them to see. Or just put it away after they have seen it. They might feel more comfortable that way anyway.
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By EMFinite Sun Jun 26, 2005 10:57 pm
damn yo im just noticing this thread has over 80k views.

dayum!
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By DSTRUCT Mon Jun 27, 2005 3:16 am
RAVEN wrote:Thats what Im saying don't get caught slipin, just leave it unloaded if your
gona leave it hanging around for them to see. Or just put it away after they have seen it. They might feel more comfortable that way anyway.



i keep it (or them) loaded if someones over here. Just as long as its in my reach. But if somethin crazy were to happen, id like to defend myself.


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preferably with that^^^^^^^^^ haha
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By Krux Mon Jun 27, 2005 3:30 am
:lol:
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By EMFinite Thu Jul 07, 2005 11:47 am
nice set up mayne ---real clean!

hows that mixer treating ya?

i have a mx9000
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By distortedtekno Thu Jul 07, 2005 3:26 pm
EMFinite wrote:nice set up mayne ---real clean!

hows that mixer treating ya?

i have a mx9000

Thanks man! I'm diggin' your setup too. It pays to be organized without any iterruption of workflow.

I still need to reinstall the studio foam. The Auralex Temp Tabs don't hold well with 4" thick panels (that's why you only see one by the small mixer. I'm beterr off buying velcro tape to replace what came with the temp tabs).

The Roland TR-626 still needs to get circuit-bent, I need to buy an effects unit and another rack for the power conditioner below and my old minidisk recorder (which I bought back in '97 with my decks to record mixes before I built my first computer), along with a multi-effects unit to accomodate the Eurodesk mixer.

The Eurodesk mixer is so quiet, you can hear a mouse fart. Same with my smaller Behringer. I previously owned a Mackie CR-1604 used, back in '98 but I sold it due to the cost of repair from old age and ish like that. Beofre I sold the Mackie, I compared the noise-floor with the smaller Behringer (which I bought 2 years ago) and there was no difference at all. I read most of this thread before I even posted my pics, and I've done alot of research before deciding upon buying the Behringer mixers. The noise-floor is a thing of the past that only exists with much older Behringer models.

The hater that was threadjackin' you don't know what's up. So for all those who still think that Behringers sound noisey... don't believe the hype!

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By DSTRUCT Thu Jul 07, 2005 3:29 pm
that pc looks crazy man
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By distortedtekno Thu Jul 07, 2005 3:47 pm
dstruction wrote:that pc looks crazy man

Thanks! I should have taken pics of the sides as well. I only paid $79.95 for the case at my local computer store. There's no specific brand name on it, so I'm not sure where else it can be found beside the small stores and computer shows.
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By Capshun Thu Jul 07, 2005 4:33 pm
pc's tight, but for hte love of god get a new monitor!
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By Smoove03 Thu Jul 07, 2005 5:18 pm
thats some organized sh!t