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AU.TA pics of your bedroom setup (pg. 6)
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muli
yea it's a 303, i use it in my new track... :p
-=M=-
my room setup isnt much of a dj setup... moreso a lazy nerd setup... i am currently looking at 4 empty bottles of (what was delicious) red wine, 2 empty cans of woodstock & coke, and an empty bottle of champagne

oh and 2 monitors, 1 tv, 2 tower speakers, 2 computers/keyboards/mice and an amp

3.5 metres of deskspace = teh rock.
mealzi
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Originally posted by -=M=-
my room setup isnt much of a dj setup... moreso a lazy nerd setup...

- mine is quite alike
narcism
how many other ppl, stick flyers on their walls? i seen groovypants does
:p
-=M=-
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Originally posted by narcism
how many other ppl, stick flyers on their walls? i seen groovypants does
:p


one flyer from my first night out
3 posters:
One Perfect Day
Once Upon a Time In Mexico
The Last Samurai
narcism
quote:
Originally posted by -=M=-
one flyer from my first night out
3 posters:
One Perfect Day
Once Upon a Time In Mexico
The Last Samurai


i got a faithless poster philby bought me
armin poster
and then the back of my door is full of flyers
and my walls are full of photos, mainly sister bliss and armin :p
rez
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Originally posted by muli
Here is me in my new studio.



That padding on the wall used in Studios costs an arm and a leg. I was thinking of soundproofing my room until I was quoted a square meter. Unfukcingbeleivable
Trance&Acid
Yo I can tell ya a story on budget sound proofing... I was told that back at the Dept of Agriculture when my old man was there, that was before they sold it to a private university...anyway they made a recording studio you know all plain concrete walls any way not sure what happend but the their budget ran out and they couldn't pay to have the proper sound insulation installed... (I don't know Governmet departments need I say more) anyway they couldn't just use it as it was becuase the accoustics of the plain walls made it ... and so they had a load of new egg cartons lying around(remember its department of agriculture and they got quite a few chickens!) and no joke they glued them all in next to each other and covered all the walls... From what I was told it actually worked really quite well accustically just looked a litte funny... :tongue2

Maybe you can restyle your studio walls with the new and improved ultra povo egg carton look?!? :stongue: :tongue2
rez
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Originally posted by Trance&Acid
Yo I can tell ya a story on budget sound proofing... I was told that back at the Dept of Agriculture when my old man was there, that was before they sold it to a private university...anyway they made a recording studio you know all plain concrete walls any way not sure what happend but the their budget ran out and they couldn't pay to have the proper sound insulation installed... (I don't know Governmet departments need I say more) anyway they couldn't just use it as it was becuase the accoustics of the plain walls made it ... and so they had a load of new egg cartons lying around(remember its department of agriculture and they got quite a few chickens!) and no joke they glued them all in next to each other and covered all the walls... From what I was told it actually worked really quite well accustically just looked a litte funny... :tongue2

Maybe you can restyle your studio walls with the new and improved ultra povo egg carton look?!? :stongue: :tongue2


haha funnily enough, i've seen that done
Clark Rubber sell square meteres for $70.00. You can only imagine my horror
muli
at my work in the studio we have that stuff all over the walls.

skm
muli: that looks fkn sik
jizza
check it! my sweet-ass set-up with a few of my favourite tunage;



you may be jealous.................. NOW. :p

oh wtf! who left the friggin milk out?!!? :mad:
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