ThnX, The room is BIG, (nearly 8 meters wide) there are 12 bass traps (4 superchunks, 2 monster traps and 6 other traps) + 4 diffusor panels (which u can see as cloud and on the left side of the pic and 8 Auralex panels in there, lens just isn't wide enough to capture them all
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Originally posted by clay
looks awesome raphie. id put a rug on the floor though, and maybe some basstraps.
Originally posted by Raphie
ThnX, The room is BIG, (nearly 8 meters wide) there are 12 bass traps (4 superchunks, 2 monster traps and 6 other traps) + 4 diffusor panels (which u can see as cloud and on the left side of the pic and 8 Auralex panels in there, lens just isn't wide enough to capture them all
Massive investment, seriously you got nasty ass studio makes me wanna fly over for my mastering sessions just to sit there
Originally posted by Dj_Kile
Massive investment, seriously you got nasty ass studio makes me wanna fly over for my mastering sessions just to sit there
Can tell you, clarity and detail are just staggering, if there are flaws, you'll hear them here. also volume and pressure and control is immense, 33% volume is already LOUD.
Registered: Jan 2005
Location: Amstelveen, The Netherlands
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Originally posted by DJ RANN
Personally, I don't believe in the use of subs for stereo mixing (there's no standard for sub crossovers, not is there a discrete channel in stereo for the sub) so my advice is to just get great stereo monitors.
Not to mention that it's very hard to get the phase of the sub in perfect sync with the monitors which is essential if you want to hear your bass properly.
I recently switched from a 2.1 system to a stereo system and the difference is huge.
Agreed: a bad phased 2.1 system is worse than a 2.0.
It takes some practise, but there is nothing that REW, a tape measurer and a Behringer EMC8000 can't solve.
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Originally posted by XDR
Not to mention that it's very hard to get the phase of the sub in perfect sync with the monitors which is essential if you want to hear your bass properly.
I recently switched from a 2.1 system to a stereo system and the difference is huge.
man id love to have a separate room for my studio. would be awesome.
May-08-2011 13:39
Storyteller
Supreme tracneaddict
Registered: Feb 2005
Location: The Netherlands
Really nice stuff there Raphie. Light space as well. Love that. Can only hope that at a certain point in time I can afford myself something along those lines and use it abundantly
If less is more think about how much more more would be.
-Frasier
May-08-2011 14:48
FredAcler
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Örebro, Sweden
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Originally posted by clay
im gonna switch the low TV table to a desk once i find the perfect one. but its difficult to find, i want it to be heavy oak, 150cm*55cm and with rooms for computer on both sides. Ikea has one but its made of light weight cheap mdf which will resonate like a mofo (have quite some experience with reso lol).
I know mopads works great against resonance but with the genelecs there included stands that works pretty well actually, but a big dinnertable plate will resonate no matter what you put on it. It was just for a test. This is all temporary too, im producing in my couch most of the time now, with long firewire cable to the soundcard on the floor lol. but to get a real good listen its better to sit on the floor directly infront of the speakers.
this is more how it looks everyday:
My "studio" looks pretty much the same, except I only use my HD-25 instead of speakers.
ThnX, happy with it as well, still some space left in my right cabinet, might get myself a mint JP8080 just for old time sake (though the JX6P is fun as well)
but then it's really over, got everything i wanted (and more)
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Originally posted by Storyteller
Really nice stuff there Raphie. Light space as well. Love that. Can only hope that at a certain point in time I can afford myself something along those lines and use it abundantly