GMC:er Posts: 25.297
Joined: 23-December 09
From: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
I recently recabled/repatched my home studio to allow my camera to connect via firewire so I can record HD video while recording audio. I had it patched up and to late realized that my cable to connect my camera was just way to short. Got a longer cable and iti's still too short. Moved everything around so I have two workstation areas now. One at the desk, my at my Bed Desk (love the bed desk) CAEL had recently shared some pix of his studio renovation which looked great. He built hiimself a vocal booth too!! Anyone else have any pictures of their home studio they can share?
GMC:er Posts: 25.297
Joined: 23-December 09
From: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Hahah Yeah, it does now that you mention it I Drive the two big monitors from two laptops so I usually have the laptops closed. So one screen for LOGIC X and then another screen for Netflix etc. But for the sake of the picture, I opened up both laptops
My main music macbook also feeds a big monitor on the other side of the room where that chair is and where my 4x12 is. So I've got two places to work.
QUOTE (Mertay @ Jun 7 2019, 04:02 AM)
How many screens do you use? the first photo looks like a recipe for a migraine attack
The pedal board of Doom is just what's left of my 2 pedal boards after I sold most of my pedals It's not actually hooked up, or even powered at this point as I don't use pedals very much anymore. It's mostly just a prop at this point. After I got a HOTONE AMPERO
I just had no use for my pedals. The Ampero is every pedal I've ever had stuffed in to one handy box with a wah built in for good measure Here is a quick run through of every patch on the Ampero.
QUOTE (Adam @ Jun 7 2019, 02:27 PM)
I don't know what it was like before but this one sure looks very impressive!
Could you please share your glorious pedalboard of doom as well?
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I'd need to clean a bit, so the last picture is not completely new, and I've also might a few changes (though nothing drastic, just got the mic situated differently now, permanently attached to my desk at an angle that I can change from sitting position to standing position).
These first pictures are from my old apartment in Copenhagen, and the last one is from my "new" home (moved in one year ago):
GMC:er Posts: 25.297
Joined: 23-December 09
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You've come a long way! new studio looks great!;
QUOTE (Caelumamittendum @ Jun 7 2019, 10:28 PM)
I'd need to clean a bit, so the last picture is not completely new, and I've also might a few changes (though nothing drastic, just got the mic situated differently now, permanently attached to my desk at an angle that I can change from sitting position to standing position).
These first pictures are from my old apartment in Copenhagen, and the last one is from my "new" home (moved in one year ago):