2nd March 2008
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#1 | | Gear Head
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 57
Thread Starter | Show me Your Studio 2008 !!!! |
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3rd March 2008
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#2 | | Gear Head
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3rd March 2008
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#3 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Mar 2006
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Fostex X14, SM57, Dbx 163.
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3rd March 2008
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#4 | | Gear maniac
Joined: Nov 2006 Location: LONDON
Posts: 207
| Kore Studios
Check out our brand new site www.kore-studios.com |
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3rd March 2008
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#5 | | Gear addict
Joined: Jul 2006 Location: The Netherlands
Posts: 474
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Originally Posted by Kore | Cool Site! I saw your ad in TapeOp. I like your studio, and the image you give it. Very modern.
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3rd March 2008
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#6 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Sep 2005 Location: Cape Town, South Africa
Posts: 604
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Originally Posted by Kore | Hey George,
LOVE the new site. I digged the last one but think it is alot easier to get around the new one, truly one of the coolest studio sites I've ever seen.
I think the 'drum session' gives prospective clients an idea of the rooms and to show off the gear/skills.
One SMALL thing with regards to continuity is that the EDIT suite shows Pro Tools HD 7 loading on the Mac, but it seems that the edit suite has a Mac loaded with LE 7? Just a small thing... but worth mentioning.
Again an AWESOME site to an already great studio.
Matt
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3rd March 2008
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#7 | | Gear maniac
Joined: Nov 2006 Location: LONDON
Posts: 207
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Originally Posted by matta Hey George,
LOVE the new site. I digged the last one but think it is alot easier to get around the new one, truly one of the coolest studio sites I've ever seen.
I think the 'drum session' gives prospective clients an idea of the rooms and to show off the gear/skills.
One SMALL think with regards to continuity is that the EDIT suite shows Pro Tools HD 7 loading on the Mac, but it seems that the edit suite has a Mac loaded with LE 7? Just a small thing... but worth mentioning.
Again an AWESOME site to an already great studio.
Matt | Well spotted mate!! Will put that right. Thank you for your kind words. |
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#8 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Jun 2002 Location: Los Angeles, Silverlake
Posts: 4,455
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Originally Posted by Kore | Interesting Mains...
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3rd March 2008
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#9 | | Gear maniac
Joined: Nov 2006 Location: LONDON
Posts: 207
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Originally Posted by Fleaman Interesting Mains... | Thanks. They are custom built by a guy called Matt Dobson here in the UK and sound fantastic. Check the link Exigy |
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3rd March 2008
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#10 | | member no 666
Joined: Jun 2002 Location: Suffern, NY
Posts: 10,412
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Well we've cleaned the floor since this was done and moved a bunch of gear around... but for the most part this is our Control Room [it's a 360° view... takes a few minutes to load]... the murals were done by my daughter when she was 15. The big one is called "The Innocent Artist is recruited by the Evil Music Industry to become part of the Tree of Lost Souls" [which I think is to long a title but that's what she calls it].
We've moved the Logic station in it's newest version... and there is less gear piled up on the racks now as we've done some editing recently [there's some stuff that didn't make the cut for sale] and added a lot of the stuff that's piled up to the actual racks.
There will be a new picture soon... but for the moment... wait for it to load and then you can click and drag your way around the room.
Peace.
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3rd March 2008
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#11 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Feb 2008 Location: Burbank, California
Posts: 1,567
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Nice trick there with the 360 degree view there, Fletcher!
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#12 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Sep 2005 Location: Cape Town, South Africa
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You guys should pick up a back issue of Future Music #194.
George's studio is the featured studio with a great spread. The DVD is a video and walk through by George... feels like you are right up in there. I can only kick myself for not stopping by when I first found out about them from a mate who has done some tech work there (Steve from Mutronics/Audio Kitchen)... oh well... there is always next time!
Cheers
Matt
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4th March 2008
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#13 | | Gear addict
Joined: May 2006 Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Posts: 348
| hehe nothings done
This is how it looked two month ago.. Soon I'm ready, then I'll post a before and after shot |
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4th March 2008
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#14 | | Gear Head
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 57
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i'm finish remodel my Studio tomorrow , i'll post the pic soon .
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4th March 2008
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#15 | | Banned
Joined: Oct 2005 Location: Penis Kitchen, California
Posts: 1,230
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Originally Posted by vernier Fostex X14, SM57, Dbx 163. | You try so, so hard....fuuck
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4th March 2008
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#16 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 6,302
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Sorry, don't have a camera, but this is what it looks like. Think of it as a mixing desk (and) recorder, then try to invision the compressor off to the side. Quite dramatic. |
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4th March 2008
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#17 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Jan 2003 Location: steeltown
Posts: 3,435
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My modest basement operation ATM...
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4th March 2008
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#18 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Feb 2004 Location: Karlstad, Sweden
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It's not of a great studio - lookkwise. But it's a solid lower end high-end studio to the point I've nailed almost every sound I need in my toolbox to get the job done!
Problem is I'm electrosensitive (to an extent) and severly sensisitive to microwaves. It cost me two years to perfect a studio I actually endured (in an electromagnetical way). Nevermind - it's a beauty in sound and a sucker in sight - but when you discover you're electrosensitive - you'll discover the drawbacks economically! I've spent a fortune sanitizing this bastard.
I can no longer go to a city, travel abroad, crasch at friends and live where I want. Forum members who'll feel an urge to tell me it's all in my mind needn't post. Peeps see it as their goal in life to inform me I'm a mental - but actualy I can distinguish a UMTS phone from a GSM blindfolded!!! Only people that know that they're affected may respond. Society thrives on the guys who resent the dangers of wireless technology. Market cheers!
Still - I'm presently assembling a world-wide tribute CD of songs I wrote in the late 80's. Don't worry - you've never heard them. Still we're slowly getting there. It sounds very well!
I am SO close of perfecting the sounds I've heard in my mind for ages. Only prob I have right now is isolating why I ain't got a decent full dist guit solo sound.
Electrosensitivity sucks!
Be well - Pär
PS Everything I've got is insulated in Faradian cages. Some gear takes two to function with me. Empirianism!
PS2 Imagine being sensitive to the lifestyle you love most.
PS3 You may very well travel on from here ignoring me, only if you don't tell me it's all in my mind. A pat on the shoulder'ld feel fine.
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mixerized.com studio
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4th March 2008
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#19 | | Gear addict
Joined: Dec 2006 Location: Utah
Posts: 408
| All-Star Studios
This is my basement studio: All-Star Studios
The two RNCs in the desk are gone now and there is an Inward Connections summing box sitting there in their place.  More good stuff to come this year...
Wow Knastrat that must be really tough to have to isolate every piece of gear in a Faraday cage! I admire your dedication.
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4th March 2008
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#20 | | Gear maniac
Joined: Apr 2006 Location: Out there!
Posts: 284
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Originally Posted by Knastratt It's not of a great studio - lookkwise. But it's a solid lower end high-end studio to the point I've nailed almost every sound I need in my toolbox to get the job done!
Problem is I'm electrosensitive (to an extent) and severly sensisitive to microwaves. It cost me two years to perfect a studio I actually endured (in an electromagnetical way). Nevermind - it's a beauty in sound and a sucker in sight - but when you discover you're electrosensitive - you'll discover the drawbacks economically! I've spent a fortune sanitizing this bastard.
I can no longer go to a city, travel abroad, crasch at friends and live where I want. Forum members who'll feel an urge to tell me it's all in my mind needn't post. Peeps see it as their goal in life to inform me I'm a mental - but actualy I can distinguish a UMTS phone from a GSM blindfolded!!! Only people that know that they're affected may respond. Society thrives on the guys who resent the dangers of wireless technology. Market cheers!
Still - I'm presently assembling a world-wide tribute CD of songs I wrote in the late 80's. Don't worry - you've never heard them. Still we're slowly getting there. It sounds very well!
I am SO close of perfecting the sounds I've heard in my mind for ages. Only prob I have right now is isolating why I ain't got a decent full dist guit solo sound.
Electrosensitivity sucks!
Be well - Pär
PS Everything I've got is insulated in Faradian cages. Some gear takes two to function with me. Empirianism!
PS2 Imagine being sensitive to the lifestyle you love most.
PS3 You may very well travel on from here ignoring me, only if you don't tell me it's all in my mind. A pat on the shoulder'ld feel fine. | Don't think we didn't notice the beer bottle...
~Lerxst
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4th March 2008
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#21 | | Gear addict
Joined: Jan 2008 Location: Boss Angeles
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Nothin' fancy. But it's about the best I could do with a 10' x 12' spare bedroom and certainly adequate for my needs.
__________________ "This is not some psychotic episode - but a cleansing moment of clarity." |
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4th March 2008
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#22 | | 3 + infractions, forum membership suspended.
Joined: Jun 2007 Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
Posts: 2,378
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Originally Posted by Kore | strange choices for equipment. very strange.
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5th March 2008
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#23 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Nov 2005 Location: Dublin, Ireland
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gimme a week or two and ill post when shes ready!
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5th March 2008
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#24 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Jun 2002 Location: Los Angeles, Silverlake
Posts: 4,455
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Originally Posted by Kore View Post
Check out our brand new site
Welcome to Kore Studios, recording studio, West London
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Originally Posted by dylansmale strange choices for equipment. very strange. | What's so strange |
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5th March 2008
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#25 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Jun 2002 Location: Los Angeles, Silverlake
Posts: 4,455
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Originally Posted by Knastratt Electrosensitivity sucks!
PS Everything I've got is insulated in Faradian cages. Some gear takes two to function with me. Empirianism!
PS2 Imagine being sensitive to the lifestyle you love most.
PS3 You may very well travel on from here ignoring me, only if you don't tell me it's all in my mind. A pat on the shoulder'ld feel fine. | Now That's Strange.
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#26 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Jul 2004 Location: Vancouver, WA
Posts: 603
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Originally Posted by dylansmale strange choices for equipment. very strange. |
Made me drool........
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5th March 2008
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#27 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Jun 2002 Location: Los Angeles, Silverlake
Posts: 4,455
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Originally Posted by vernier Sorry, don't have a camera, but this is what it looks like. Think of it as a mixing desk (and) recorder, then try to invision the compressor off to the side. Quite dramatic.  | Yup, analog 4-track didn't hinder the Beatles |
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5th March 2008
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#28 | | Gear maniac
Joined: May 2005 Location: los angeles
Posts: 270
| My control room got a big makeover recently with new gear and Altec 604s as my new mains:
live room: bye! Jon |
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5th March 2008
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#29 | | Gear addict
Joined: Sep 2005 Location: Atlanta
Posts: 403
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Originally Posted by Kore | Who designed your web page? It's fantastic.
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#30 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Jan 2003 Location: steeltown
Posts: 3,435
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Originally Posted by djbrough Who designed your web page? It's fantastic. | yep - classy stuff - thumbs up!!! thumbsup
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