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Just made some minor upgrades to my "studio", so I thought I'll post a picture 8)
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After:
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can't see my virus C though
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Originally posted by Zombie0729 can't see my virus C though |
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Originally posted by djbruuen ^ you should get some auralex pads for those speakers. |
np,
i own them too as i don't have proper stands...and they definitely do their job blocking out the vibration from underneath. worthy investment! (although its cheaper and as effective to just have the same kind of foam cut from a specialist, i just parted for the angled design with adjusment features to have them align as closesly to my ear height as possible).
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Originally posted by Zombie0729 can't see my virus C though |
I second that suggestion, with that positioning it's almost like you're monitoring in headphones, the left and right sound sources are almost at an 180 degree angle. Also, those speakers weren't designed to be placed on the side like that, they should be in the upright position. Read this article to find out why:
www.sweetwater.com/NearField/
it's usually intentional... i try not to blast music late at night so i work with them that close.
if its during the day i usually pretty set back in my chair i should map out my room and see if you guys have any design/layout ideas.
thanks for the input thus far
Old pic of my humble set-up...
Since this I've switched out the controller for an Axiom 61 and upgraded the EQ above the amp to the tables (in the right corner, can't see it here much). Use Ableton Live 6, Sound Forge, and Reason on the laptop with a Saffire interface and 300 gig external hard drive. Motif ES8, KRK V6's and 10 sub, loudspeakers for the tables in corner of pic, QSC amp, DOD EQ, etc. I have the DJ stuff rigged seperately through the amp and EQ into the loudspeakers, then just wired through the booth into the laptop. Very proud of the wiring, finally got each table to record independently in Sound Forge for fine tuning mixes.
Still buying, but just starting building this in November, so getting there at a pace I'm good with.
Hey Rey,
I'm planning on selling my Keystation 88 Pro and getting an Axiom 61. How do you like yours? I played with it at the store, and I like the keys and the action, but how does it feel in actual use?
Thanks!
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Originally posted by DJREMIDI I second that suggestion, with that positioning it's almost like you're monitoring in headphones, the left and right sound sources are almost at an 180 degree angle. Also, those speakers weren't designed to be placed on the side like that, they should be in the upright position. Read this article to find out why: www.sweetwater.com/NearField/ |
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Originally posted by DJREMIDI Hey Rey, I'm planning on selling my Keystation 88 Pro and getting an Axiom 61. How do you like yours? I played with it at the store, and I like the keys and the action, but how does it feel in actual use? Thanks! |
I always love seeing pictures of Fr0st's studio. You got synths I'd love to own - Oberheim Xpander, Roland Jupiter-6, Sequential Pro One.
I'll have an Xpander one day...I hope :z
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Originally posted by Derivative I always love seeing pictures of Fr0st's studio. You got synths I'd love to own - Oberheim Xpander, Roland Jupiter-6, Sequential Pro One. I'll have an Xpander one day...I hope :z |
Fl Studio 6XXL
Tr8 event monitors
Full 88 key Casio midi/piano
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2x200 watt somewhat flat technics speakers, 2x300watt audio sphere research hi-bypass speakers, 1000 watt amp, M-Audio fast track pro external sound card, UMX-25 behringer midi controller, CASIO midi, technics equalizer, 3.2ghz, 1gig of ram laptop, Stanton dj pro 60 headphones, Cubase/nuendo software, tons of vst's
^ haha, i have that same POS casio keyboard, i don't have the need to use mine though. have the remote sl61 instead.
A nice Black Virus Ti would look perfect in that studio.
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Originally posted by MegaMan 2x200 watt somewhat flat technics speakers, 2x300watt audio sphere research hi-bypass speakers, 1000 watt amp, M-Audio fast track pro external sound card, UMX-25 behringer midi controller, CASIO midi, technics equalizer, 3.2ghz, 1gig of ram laptop, Stanton dj pro 60 headphones, Cubase/nuendo software, tons of vst's |
Here's my new studio with my precious baby, my brand new Virus TI.
Look, I even made it a little blanket.
^^^^ Luckyyyy...looks awesome though, congratulations.
wtf is that a black polar??
must of spent tons of money on that virus, i would never get myself one, there is no point, with so many vst's floating around, but indeed it is a king of kings
More or less finished now, got speaker stands set up, sounds a lot better now than just on the desk...don't know what to get next, any recommendations?
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Originally posted by RickyM IMG]http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o306/Rickymdogg/studio_new_1.jpg[/IMG] More or less finished now, got speaker stands set up, sounds a lot better now than just on the desk...don't know what to get next, any recommendations? |
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