View Full Version : post a pic of your studio
heavy beats
13-04-2004, 11:49 PM
not sure if this has been done before, but let's see em. i'm curious what others are using out there. i'll be the first.
here's mine.
http://www.lockedgrooves.com/henry/pics/studio2.jpg
i've added a micro korg since the pic was taken.
DJZeMig_L
14-04-2004, 05:30 AM
http://www.mk2zone.com/forum/images/Helps/My%20Studio/Studio%20Part1.jpg
Remote 25 + Pc Kb
http://www.mk2zone.com/forum/images/Helps/My%20Studio/Studio%20Part3.jpg
Yamaha 01v96 + SennHeiser HD 25 + Ultrasone hfi-15G + 2 x 19" PC TFT monitors
http://www.mk2zone.com/forum/images/Helps/My%20Studio/Studio%20Part2.jpg
PC's mouse ( :love: :crackup: ) + Access Virus C + Alesis Monitor 1 Mk2
http://www.mk2zone.com/forum/images/Helps/My%20Studio/Studio%20Part4.jpg
rack... from top 2 bottom
Korg MicroKorg
Edirol UA1000
Novation DrumsStation
Waldorf Pulse
Waldorf Pulse +
Novation DrumsStation
Waldorf Pulse +
Esi M8U (USB Midi Interface 8x8)
TC Firewire powercore
Box with countless owners manuals :P
http://www.mk2zone.com/forum/images/Helps/My%20Studio/Studio%20Part5.jpg
Sony DAT DTC-A6
Senheiser HD 265
Ultrasone Hfi2000G
HomeStudio seen from the side ....
http://www.mk2zone.com/forum/images/Helps/My%20Studio/Studio%20Side%20Overview.jpg
Seen from the back...
http://www.mk2zone.com/forum/images/Helps/My%20Studio/Studio%20Back%20Overview.jpg
Z
not sure if this has been done before, but let's see em. i'm curious what others are using out there. i'll be the first.
here's mine.
love the desk+mixer thing
The Overfiend
14-04-2004, 06:42 AM
Thats just f*cking gorgeous :love:
Kevin Gorman
14-04-2004, 06:44 AM
:shock: wow, nice setup there DJ Ze Migl, very cool!!
Antinoise
14-04-2004, 12:01 PM
Damm mig.. to bad your camera was not as nice as your studio.. !! Damm this post.. now I need to clean my stuff up and flex my muscles too.. (stay tuned in a few days)
DJZeMig_L
14-04-2004, 12:02 PM
the benefits of behing single.. ;) U have have a room that's just knobs, leds, posters of films, manga chics and Moog synths& gadgets... lol...
1 big sofa (which is more like the actual bed... my room rarelly sees me :roll: ) + Big TV and lots of DVDs (lots of comedies, sci-fi, ...)!
Z
EmotionComplex
14-04-2004, 12:12 PM
the Ze migl residence kicks ass :clap:
herman
14-04-2004, 01:30 PM
Thats just f*cking gorgeous :love:
Antonio man you have to post your setup now that will make people envious ;)
DJZeMig_L
14-04-2004, 01:54 PM
actually some of the things that will change on the setup will b the speakers... ADAM! :)
And in time a UAD (or 2 ehehh... then I won't need much of a pc.. still remember the time that my 486 dx lasted me 4 countless tracks and a good 4 years! :) )
Z
Jimfish
14-04-2004, 03:08 PM
ooh ZM, u lookin good pal!
heres my den:-
http://www.thresholdrecordings.co.uk/s6.JPG
http://www.thresholdrecordings.co.uk/s3.JPG
http://www.thresholdrecordings.co.uk/s5.JPG
its a bit diff now though - tese are last years, namely in the acoustic treatment and i now have 2 17" monitors sunk into the desktop and the mackie has said goodbye but a tascam m6000 is due to replace it..
:)
what i really want is a big plasma screen wallmounted between the monitors that i can pump porn through while all day while im makin trax :)
Slink
14-04-2004, 04:13 PM
Here's my messy analogue hole (ooh-er!):
http://www.bangingtunes.com/forum/useruploads/studio_2.jpg
http://www.bangingtunes.com/forum/useruploads/studio_1.jpg
http://www.bangingtunes.com/forum/useruploads/studio_3.jpg
It's a bit of a tip but it works for me....
Jimfish
14-04-2004, 04:47 PM
heavy beats urs looks like a fun little setup :) its nice to have everything at hand like that, glad to see someone spending money on monitors rather than gadjets ;)
woah, check out yodas synth collection! sweeeet! man ur lucky - han solo lives in my spare room but hes only got a stylophone :cry:
Slink
14-04-2004, 04:51 PM
I guess that's cos Han Solo is just a maverick pilot who'll sell anything for a price whereas Yoda is an old school originator of the jedi art - he was always gonna win... :twisted:
Jimfish
14-04-2004, 05:05 PM
exactly.. han solo flogged all his synths so he could get pissed on st patricks day whereas yoda has spent the last 200 years crafting his from the force
Dustin Zahn
14-04-2004, 05:28 PM
http://www.e-officedirect.com/FLStudio/extimages/FLStudioScreenshot1.jpg
Jimfish
14-04-2004, 06:01 PM
ZM you naughty boy... is that a copy of razzle i see in the fifth pic down??
DJZeMig_L
14-04-2004, 08:35 PM
Actually it's one of dehumidifier bags !!
Never did any drugs appart from the occasional cofée & Coca-Cola! My weirdness comes from isolation, inhaling dusty machines/ manuals, lack of sun, and maybe some childhood accident that no1 ever told me about :P
Z
heavy beats
15-04-2004, 06:19 PM
nice studio Z
Wide view:
http://mux.ca/images/gear-feb-2004-studio.jpg
Closeup of table:
http://mux.ca/images/gear-feb-2004-tabletop.jpg
(This is the live rig)
Workstation:
http://mux.ca/images/gear-feb-2004-workstation.jpg
(I also work my dayjob at the workstation; this isn't just for techno, tho I wish that were what I did for a living...:)
More pics at http://mux.ca/gearpr0n.html...
Jimfish
15-04-2004, 08:27 PM
:shock: cor...
Jimfish
15-04-2004, 08:29 PM
:shock: cor...
Dustin Zahn
15-04-2004, 08:36 PM
It's nice to know I'm not the only one with a sloppy workspace. Pizza boxes and wrappers everywhere!
DJZeMig_L
15-04-2004, 08:37 PM
knobs'r'us! :) ;)
Z
heavy beats
15-04-2004, 09:18 PM
It's nice to know I'm not the only one with a sloppy workspace. Pizza boxes and wrappers everywhere!
yeah, mine is usually pretty messy as well. I actually cleaned it up a bit before I took that shot. :-\
Chazbloke
16-04-2004, 04:45 PM
here's mine:
http://www.missionparty.com/pics/studio/studio_main.jpg
http://www.missionparty.com/pics/studio/rack_1.jpg
http://www.missionparty.com/pics/studio/close_up_desk.jpg
http://www.missionparty.com/pics/studio/decks_1.jpg
http://www.missionparty.com/pics/studio/decks_2.jpg
studio is my lounge - i too am single! i've no idea how to use most of it tho :(
i only really use the PC....
Barely Human
16-04-2004, 05:20 PM
NS 10's :wtf: Rather you than me mate :lol:
Chazbloke
16-04-2004, 05:54 PM
NS 10's :wtf: Rather you than me mate :lol:
a "hmm" to the NS10s too mate...
they fukin awful for making stuff with, get more bass out of a my car tweeters.
but the fact you have to really push the bass to hear it means i get bass overload when it's on a bigger system.
i read stories of people thinking they have made really nice bassey tune, but when it's on a big system, there aint no bass, 'cos their speakers/amp have different dynamics..
best to have more then less no? alot simpler to EQ out then to try and beef up with EQ?
i would really like a proper pair of monitors tho, cos i keep having to walk round to the decks and play the tunes off that system, which is hi-fi so again i get EQ problems off that...
still, not that any of that matters, cos i'm still in the "learn how to write tunes first" stage rather then "lets make it sound wicked" stage ;)
Barely Human
16-04-2004, 05:58 PM
The theroy with the NS 10's is that they sound shit, so if your track sounds good on them, then it will sound ace on other systems. I cant stand the harshness of them personnally, really trash sound, sort of like a guitar amp :shock: Especially since the studio i use which has them, also has a pair of Genelecs next to em :love: But then again, i know people who swear by them, so its all personall preference at the end of the day.
Chazbloke
16-04-2004, 06:14 PM
The theroy with the NS 10's is that they sound shit, so if your track sounds good on them, then it will sound ace on other systems.
erm yea, theory :roll:
i swear my tune sounds crisp as fwark, get it into the car/rig, sounds like a big sloppy squelchy turd! :lol: :doh:
agree with you on the harshness, i dont generaly listen to music off em (that sounds really contradictory (sp?))...still, they do the job for my needs at the moment...
i should really listen to more music off them, learn how they should sound when a pro's been making the tunes....
DJZeMig_L
16-04-2004, 08:43 PM
they are grot boxes brilliant 2 test the definition and presense separation of different sounds on the mid/ High range... which is were u have most of the "music" in yer tracks... so horses 4 courses!
Z
dirty_bass
17-04-2004, 01:04 AM
I think near field monitoring is so important. The real thing is to find monitors you are confortable with, and then over time your ears will learn the sound.
I laugh at some of these clueless studio freaks who have to have the latest gear all the time. Keep changing their monitors etc, and then wonder why they can`t get a good sound.
Whatever monitors you have (nearfield) you just have to learn em, and the more confortable with them you are, and how the sound you get will be in other circumstances, then the better your mixes get.
I think near field monitoring is so important. The real thing is to find monitors you are confortable with, and then over time your ears will learn the sound.
Agree 100%. I sit in front of my monitors for 8-12 hours a day, and nearly always have music going - my mixes have improved eleventy-billion percent in the last year. My friends now ask me to help them EQ their home stereo systems. :) When I make tracks these days, they sound fine wherever I play them...
...that is, when I find time to do any audio work. :( The downside of working an IT day job while sitting in your studio is that at the end of the day, the last place you want to be is in your "office". :( Maybe soon I'll have some time off to work on music more than a handful of hours a week.
not much but it works for me...a few other gadgets r not on pics..korg polysix,yamaha cs20m,roland sh09...
http://www.noisedestruction.com/photos/stud03064.jpg
http://www.noisedestruction.com/photos/stud03065.jpg
http://www.noisedestruction.com/photos/stud03066.jpg
take care :lol:
hiroprotagonist
27-04-2004, 02:46 PM
im officially jealous of all of you. right now i only have a small 4 channel mixer a laptop and my trusty jomox xbass09. how much money do you think youve put into your studios?
im officially jealous of all of you. right now i only have a small 4 channel mixer a laptop and my trusty jomox xbass09. how much money do you think youve put into your studios?
Um, for about the last five or six years, ALL OF IT! :P
I'm fond of showing off my studio while saying "and this is my car..." ;)
Fake DJ
28-04-2004, 08:09 PM
Who needs a shit hot studio when u got a college that can provide all of it for ya :)
with access anytime in day ;)
EmotionComplex
28-04-2004, 08:14 PM
i love looking at other peoples set ups, some cool looking studios guys
Basil Rush
28-04-2004, 08:39 PM
http://www.myfirste.com/cern-a-rama.html is a slightly stylised one that's on our site...
http://www.myfirste.com/cern-a-rama.html is a slightly stylised one that's on our site...
aaaahhhhh....UREI !!!!!
jonnyspeed
30-04-2004, 09:44 PM
and I;'ve got a think pad running reason. :neutral:
jonnyspeed
30-04-2004, 09:47 PM
I think near field monitoring is so important. The real thing is to find monitors you are confortable with, and then over time your ears will learn the sound.
I laugh at some of these clueless studio freaks who have to have the latest gear all the time. Keep changing their monitors etc, and then wonder why they can`t get a good sound.
Whatever monitors you have (nearfield) you just have to learn em, and the more confortable with them you are, and how the sound you get will be in other circumstances, then the better your mixes get.
man, I mix with Hafter near field monitors on top on a cheap pair of bassy Etex. Really nice - and gives you that club feeling in your house without pissing off the world arouns you :)
Komplex
02-05-2004, 12:41 PM
Just another bedroom studio... sorry about the quality. only a shitty webcam.
The usual environment:
http://xelpmok.customer.netspace.net.au/soundform%20studio%20dark.jpg
Who turned the lights on, I'm going blind:
http://xelpmok.customer.netspace.net.au/soundform%20studio%201.jpg
Another angle for the ladies:
http://xelpmok.customer.netspace.net.au/soundform%20studio%203.jpg
Basil Rush
02-05-2004, 04:14 PM
did you tidy up for that photo or are you some kind of obessive compulsive? :)
Komplex
02-05-2004, 04:41 PM
nah its always like that. sometimes i'll have a plate of food or some underpants lying around but it never gets too filthy :)
The wardrobe and cupboards are a different matter entirely. out of sight out of mind ;)
DJZeMig_L
03-05-2004, 12:50 AM
kind of obessive compulsive
yes please... I have trouble working on a messy studio... :oops:
PS - Like the tiger sheets lol ;) grrrr... u sexy animal ;) :P
Z
acidchild
12-05-2004, 08:22 AM
http://www.computer-controlled.com/Pics/
Too many to post=o] They are a few months old now, i've since added a Behringer EX3200. The RX5 is gone as well.
Jimfish
12-05-2004, 12:31 PM
is that bette lynch's thigh on the left?
skalve
13-05-2004, 07:31 PM
small bedroom studio collecting dust ..
http://www.skalve.com/studio.html
Basil Rush
14-05-2004, 11:29 AM
i have trouble starting a track in a messy studio, finishing them in a messy one is ok ...
serox
14-05-2004, 04:55 PM
The keyboard
http://www.dsi-store.com/pics/kids1.gif
Laptops
http://www.wickidsoftware.freeserve.co.uk/comput/sp%60n%60spell.jpg
Drum Machine
http://www.kidscom.com/chat/geekgadgets/images/cb_gg_drumset.01.gif
FILTERZ
14-05-2004, 05:10 PM
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
dan the acid man
14-05-2004, 10:08 PM
iv'e heard plenty of music that sound's like it was made on kid's toy's :lol:
duncandisorderly
20-05-2004, 05:03 PM
iv'e heard plenty of music that sound's like it was made on kid's toy's :lol:
i make loads of music that sounds like it was created on kids toys ... :oops:
xfive
24-05-2004, 09:03 PM
Finally got around to taking some pix with my crappy webcam... It does the job tho.. nice n lo-fi :lol:
Studio was completely ripped apart and another table was added to facilitate the LivePA setup.. it's so cramped in there now... oh well :neutral:
It's probably hard to see *all* of the gear that's in there.. but that's the majority of it..
http://www.inyourmouthstudios.com/
-Chris
FILTERZ
25-05-2004, 03:13 PM
Finally got around to taking some pix with my crappy webcam... It does the job tho.. nice n lo-fi :lol:
Studio was completely ripped apart and another table was added to facilitate the LivePA setup.. it's so cramped in there now... oh well :neutral:
It's probably hard to see *all* of the gear that's in there.. but that's the majority of it..
http://www.inyourmouthstudios.com/
-Chris
hows that mono machine,any good , i really fancy one of those
xfive
25-05-2004, 05:18 PM
hows that mono machine,any good , i really fancy one of those
Oh man I LOVE it!!!!!! :love:
By far one of the best interfaces I have ever used (pretty much exactly the same as the machinedrum) but with the sickest synth engine. The range of sounds you can make is truly unbelieveable. And don't judge it by the demos on their website - they don't do it nearly enough justice. The preset songs are ten times better for demoing purposes.
Cheers,
-Chris
FILTERZ
25-05-2004, 05:49 PM
hows that mono machine,any good , i really fancy one of those
Oh man I LOVE it!!!!!! :love:
By far one of the best interfaces I have ever used (pretty much exactly the same as the machinedrum) but with the sickest synth engine. The range of sounds you can make is truly unbelieveable. And don't judge it by the demos on their website - they don't do it nearly enough justice. The preset songs are ten times better for demoing purposes.
Cheers,
-Chris
gibber gibber dribble drool want one NOW, :crackup: :lol: i have an md so know how good this should be.
xfive
25-05-2004, 07:54 PM
Go for it. You won't be disappointed ;) :cool: :rambo:
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