^^^^dope! hah, it looks like my spot, just cas its so clean. my spots always nice and neat like this.
whats that unit off the the left? a rackmount mixer or something?
By namotu
Fri Mar 13, 2009 2:35 am
adrian wrote:I didn't care to see that picture. I could have gone my whole life without ever seeing it. An ugly guy holding an ugly MPC.
"Mean is when I made Jess Mancini ride her bike home after I **** her." - Johnny Drama
By pauljames
Fri Mar 13, 2009 2:57 am
Yo, what desk is that? Im diggin the new room homie, looks comfortable.
By namotu
Fri Mar 13, 2009 3:47 am






I'm not using the m-audio interface at all anoymore, since i got the firewire mixer.
i got a sound module and a cd burner right under the desk on that white block thing. module is midi-ed to the mpc and the keyboard.
im lookin to get a 2000xl or a 1000 as a compliment, and a mic pre in the near future. haven't been doing much vocals, but im startin to, so im lookin at some mic pre amps.
adrian wrote:I didn't care to see that picture. I could have gone my whole life without ever seeing it. An ugly guy holding an ugly MPC.
"Mean is when I made Jess Mancini ride her bike home after I **** her." - Johnny Drama

By condra
Fri Mar 13, 2009 4:19 am
RE- The desk.
On the left is a Novation Remote Zero SL. - It's just a midi controller. They're pretty popular with the Ableton Live heads here in Europe.
Namotu, Nice pics
On the left is a Novation Remote Zero SL. - It's just a midi controller. They're pretty popular with the Ableton Live heads here in Europe.
Namotu, Nice pics
By differenceofone
Fri Mar 13, 2009 6:23 am
hey but what desk is that i need something just like that
By xibalba1875
Fri Mar 13, 2009 7:24 am
condra wrote:RE- The desk.
On the left is a Novation Remote Zero SL. - It's just a midi controller. They're pretty popular with the Ableton Live heads here in Europe.
Namotu, Nice pics
good choice on the novation bass station i love the little guy in my setup.
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By Kno1ills
Fri Mar 13, 2009 9:31 am
The Grublet wrote:heres better pics.
The gear is classic...But the auralex peach trays on the walls.....timeless hommie!!!!!
I'd love to have half the gear in your room!!!
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By condra
Fri Mar 13, 2009 7:05 pm
differenceofone wrote:hey but what desk is that i need something just like that
Oh the actual desk. It's just the biggest ass desk I could get from a local business provider. The black speaker and iMac bit is an extension I made from MDF.
By the way, if anyone is making themselves a desk, I would recommend going slightly higher than "normal"; i.e 29 inches tall instead of 28 - it makes a big difference.

By Doglamp
Fri Mar 13, 2009 8:00 pm
deck daddy wrote:Doglamp wrote:Does filling up the whole back with padding have any negative effects? And if not, why is it that most studios don't cover a whole wall?
I'm no rocket scientist or professor in acoustic treatment, but I have read some, and I believe that:
Often you don't need every spot in the room to be "perfect", like only the listening position in a control room. The sound travels from your speaker, and hit certain spots that reflects the sound in another direction again, like your listening position. If you put the right treatment on those exact reflecting spots, you have a good listening position. You don't need good monitoring sound when you lie dead on the floor, unless you mix on the floor in that position... If you have a too dry/dead room, you would might add too much reverb on the tracks too.
The recording room or booth is different tho', and if they don't pad all the walls there I guess they want a little bit of acoustics in there. People are not used to perform in dead rooms, and it might be hard to perform right when their instruments act totally different from what they are used too.DJ Hellfire wrote:Since his monitors are so close to the wall, I'd have to say that's why he put them there. When the monitors are that close to a wall, the bass get's really exaggerated. It can increase by up to around 6dB depending on how close they are.
But, thin titti-foam like that don't help too much when you want to stop bass-frequencies, they might just stop certain high frequencies.
Are there pads that prevent high and low frequencies from reflecting, or would you just place the high / low freq. pads strategically on the wall?

By LOKI77
Sat Mar 14, 2009 4:34 am
1st pic post! mpc 2000xl, s3000xl, microkorg, korg ex-800, tascam 2488, presonus eureka, dbx 166xl, emu proteus 2000, bbe 482, tc electronic m350, roland dm 20's,sure ksm32,much vinyl!! lookin for a mpc 6o with a floppy drive shitty pics though..
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