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Originally Posted by Blazer79 Hey Toño. Congratulations! Your studio is not only gorgeous, but great sounding.
I'm from Guatemala, and want to start my own studio build soon. Your studio has been an inspiration for me, since I also have limited space. But now you've given me the confidence that I can get a nice sounding studio even with this limitation.
My wife is from Mexico DF. We go there at least once a year. Maybe I can visit you next time.
Small world. A few years ago I met a former guitar player from Coda, who was the boyfriend of my wife's friend. Don't remember his name, but I'll ask.
Keep up the good work, and post more music you've recorded in your studio.
By the way, what's the name you finally decided for the studio? |
Hey hi
thanx, yes it is possible to get a nice sounding space even though it's smaller than the usual spaces... you'll need to get a good studio designer to get the proper measurements and find out the right frequencies to work on and control at your specific rooms
regarding coda, well it has been kinda of a joke since the original band split in 2000, the original members have not being in any of the versions that came later on and I don't have a clue on who's been there or who doesn't really...
anyway, good luck on your studio built, post a thread of it here and enjoy
I haven't change the name of the studio, it's just TR Mix Room here's the website
TR Mix Room
cheers mate!!