I really like how the units are almost level to the desk. All you guys have really good eyes to have the screen monitors so far away but at least they don't interfere with the speakers.
I really like how the units are almost level to the desk. All you guys have really good eyes to have the screen monitors so far away but at least they don't interfere with the speakers.
Get a big monitor, or tv, they are inexpensive these days. I use a 1080 40" tv via hdmi, works fine 4-5 ft away. Not interfering with the speakers is a big plus.
So many nice setups. I can only show now a picture of before.. but I already posted in the other topic about posting a picture of the slutty setups. In a couple of weeks, ill be moving houses with a dedicated bigger home studio, with a nice floor and carpet. But will take a while before I make new pictures. A lot to set-up and buy still.
Is your SM9 intentionally placed vice versa contrary to the manufacturer’s idea of being placed with subwoofer outside? I have SM9 too, like it a lot, but didn't try in opposite position. Any benefits?
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Originally Posted by brokensoul
Just finished up the build out of Broken Soul in December. It was designed by Gavin Haverstick who I can't recommend enough.
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Sorry it’s whisper wave, it’s been a few years since I got them and thought they were called purewaves because that’s what was on the boxes. I was given 25 boxes I didn’t buy them so I never really thought about it.
I searched the web for you and it looks like they’re called whisperwaves. Not sure if they’re exactly the same but close enough.
Other than wanting to know what everything is........ LOL What are the guitars? and the smaller cab? I can see the Taylor, JazzMaster and seems like a Gretsch baritone, but can't quite make out the others.
Other than wanting to know what everything is........ LOL What are the guitars? and the smaller cab? I can see the Taylor, JazzMaster and seems like a Gretsch baritone, but can't quite make out the others.
Fabulous set up! Really fabulous.
Michael
Thanks a lot. You are correct with all the guitars. The other white semi hollow body electric is a custom Baum Conquer 69. Amps are a Vintage Hiwatt / Fender Bassman and Audio Kitchen big chopper. The cabs are in the booth with mic amps in there too to keep a short signal path. Their line level comes up on the x desk where I also have a clean Di feed. Between this and the Little labs PCP I can have any combination of clean or affected amps appearing at the x desk mix buss for recording. The other great thing with the x desk is the ‘alt input’ which is seeing 8 headphone feeds from Pro tools. That way if I have a performer who wants to build their own cues the x desk can be used and I don’t have to unplug any mics etc.
First post in here... Our setup is still getting wired and finished, but could not resist! I started an audio engineering club at our high school for my students. We're using a 24 track analog machine and (currently) 16 tracks of Presonus for digital. Hope to be fully running later this fall!
1st photo taken during a book quiz for my English class... lol.
I thought I saw another Martin (slotted headstock?) and a strat? plus it seems like there's a Benson amp head .... Nice!
Correct again! Thats a parlour guitar strung with Nashville tuning. The Benson head is a 1watt Vinny and the other gold head on top is an Echolette m40.
Built around a 16 Channel Wunderbar and Pro Tools HDX.
You have some of my fav pieces in there!!
Mara 16 tracks to 2", dept of commerce limiter, Ursa Major space station..spectrasonics, and another few others boutique (or custom made stuff)..
Anyway very nice!.. is this from your personal space when you're not at KORE?