#1October 16th, 2008 · 02:32 PM
15 threads
63 posts
United States of America
Studio! HELP!!! *finished*
alright guys... i busted my butt and got the grades!!!!!
      now my parents are SUPER tired of having to tell me to
  turn down the bass.
           as a matter of fact.
I too am tired  of it too 
                      I m building a studio in the coner of a
         garage side room...
      its gonna be 8x6x7 but... I'm doing it in the corner
 so i only have to build 2 walls.......
                 ok so ...  im gonna studio foam it and all so its
  acousticly friendly... but this is what i plan on doing for the
       electronics and such

               *mixer*
     http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/product/Alesis-MultiMix-8USB-Mixer-with-USB-and-DSP?sku=630166
               * guitar amp mic*
http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/product/AKG-D-22-Dynamic-Microphone-for-Instruments?sku=275670
              *mixing/monitoring headphones*
http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/product/Sennheiser-HD-202-Intense-Stereo-Headphones?sku=242412
               *software*
     the mixer comes with  CubaseLe is this good all i really need it for is recording i dont need any effects or anything fancy just recording and then putting it all together.
               *mics*
        2 Shure SM58's, a MXL 990, and a MXL 991
               *mixing monitors*
http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/product/MAudio-Studiophile-AV40-Speakers?sku=600092
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uhm these arnt the best for bass... and bass is not overwhelming in my bands music but its prevelant... and its a MAIN part its sortof like a lead... so would you recomend better speakers... or add in a sub or EQ?
   and if so wich one?!?!

 everything else i think i have...  XLR cords and instrument cables.. mic stands.... back up cords... yep... if i forgot anything let me know!!! this is a CHEAP setup i can get most of it for x-mas and as for the other stuff its why grass grows so i can cut it for money you know!!! hahaha
#2October 17th, 2008 · 04:20 PM
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United States of America
looks like a great start up for home studio.. way better than what I started out with.  If your building the walls you should look into soundproofing the walls with layers of material and stuff (you can get ideas on the internet how to do this). also to help your room sound out ..don't build the walls @ 90 degree angles  in fact if you can build some angles into the walls or slight curves.. this helps with soundwave diffusion.  Adding foam everywhere can hurt your recording room if not placed in the right spots and using to much of it.  when you mix music you mix it according to what your ears hear.  If the room produces to much of one freq. or more, then those freq's will be louder and sustain in the room longer.. you will turn them down in your mix ,  when you go play your song in another room or in your car , it will sound off .
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