
What does your room look like?

Yeah, how do you think mine got the name Bread Box Studios anyways? (Rhetorical)Reïst wrote:Wow, Adam ... I'm jealous. It's cool that you've got so much space in there. I can hardly walk in my recording room. I guess I'll try to get some pics up after work.
ps - what are you using for room damping? I can see the fabric and stuff, but I can't tell what exactly it is.
Cross-posted from the room treatment thread:Reïst wrote:ps - what are you using for room damping? I can see the fabric and stuff, but I can't tell what exactly it is.
As hoblit points out, my room has some bad standing wave problems. The bass traps get me half-way to the solution, but I really need something on the walls as well.Alternate Dimension Adam! wrote:As promised, here's a picture that shows off my homemade bass traps. I can't get OC703 here, so I made them out of Roxul Safe'n'Sound on a wooden frame, wrapped up in the cheapest thin fabric I could find. Not a great colour, but you get what you pay for. They're not as fancy as those ModTraps, but they sure are cheaper: I made all four (there's another one behind the camera in this photo) for about 50 dollars total. Also, check out the egg-carton-foam ceiling diffuser.
Depends on what he's trying to accomplish actually, but yeah...typically.melvin wrote:Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but Reist, I believe you're supposed to put your noise into the SIDE of that mic, not the top.
Urrr? There's a 7" Muzak (Jensen) speaker in each cabinet. '60s era, if the research I did isn't completely bogus, heh. Rewired to take the volume pots out of the signal path. A bit lacking on the bass end, but I think I've found the sweet spot on the stereo receiver's settings that makes up for it. We'll see, if'n I ever submit a song before the end of *this* century.Billy's Little Trip wrote:Rabz, are those studio monitors or full range speakers, up tharrr? The wedges. I would love a set of flat range speakers like that to free up desk space. Plus it gives you a little distance without moving from your work space.
Yeah, I've been notified kindly by several prominent SF artists, and I'm gonna fix that.melvin wrote:Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but Reist, I believe you're supposed to put your noise into the SIDE of that mic, not the top.
Mixing Board. This is as you turn left and standing in front of the couch visible from the previous shot.
The lounge. This is an about face from the mixing area.
This is a drumset I got for $300.
This is looking into the vocal booth from in front of the board. It's a bit cramped getting in there.
Vocal Booth Inside. Looking left as you enter. I can't believe I forgot to put the microphone in.
Guitar Booth. Ok it's the same area, just pulling double duty. This is looking left from in front of the vocal mic.jb wrote:Dan-O has a point.
JB