Show Us Your Home Studio Setup!

metalmonster

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Such a nice gift ! Looks a lot like the producer station by studioRTA. is it one ?
 

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Got rid of some stuff, got a new 23" monitor, put some studio foam on the walls, and also got a spankin' new Ibanez Iron Label RGIR. Absolutely love this thing, the neck is soooo fast. EMG 81 bridge, 60 neck comes stock and the tone is amazing.

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A negative person would say: "man that looks cramped..."
I would say... It looks super cozy! There's a lot of love in that room..
 

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^ nice setup man

A negative person would say: "man that looks cramped..."
I would say... It looks super cozy! There's a lot of love in that room..

Thanks guys! And yea I was not too thrilled about having to move my gear into this little corner. It's tight but it works extremely well and sounds good. The wide angle lens on the GoPro makes the space look smaller too. Can't wait to have my own dedicated room for recording and mixing again.
 

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Just finished moving into my new place, and literally just picked up this new piano. It's a Casio CDP-120 88 key digital piano, fully weighted keys, and it was the last piece I needed to finish my new studio setup:

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Also just recently acquired the vocal setup, with the mic and Focusrite Scarlett. Sounds badass, and now I have all the tools I need to make any kind of music I want.
 

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what do you think about build quality, ease-of-use, weight... et caetera?

I love it man. For the price it can't be beat. The quality is great, and it only took me about an hour and a half to put together. Over all I think it's a great desk for a home recording setup, plenty of space to fit all of your gear and then some.
 

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Nice ... i think i'm now saving for one more thing (that will structure my home studio, though).
 

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what do you think about build quality, ease-of-use, weight... et caetera?

I have one as well and have had it for a couple years now, so I've got some input.

Quality is good. It's extremely solid. If New York ever gets a real earthquake, I know what I'm taking shelter under. As a corollary, it's extremely heavy. Think very carefully about where you are putting it; it's too wide to fit through most doors without taking it apart, so moving it can be a nightmare.

There's a lot of room for rack gear, but they made the silly mistake of putting metal walls around the back on the bottom. So accessing the back of your equipment on either of the bottom sections involves crawling under the desk and twisting around like a pretzel, probably with a flashlight in your teeth. Make sure you stretch properly beforehand.

All in all, mine serves me well and I'll be keeping it for a long time (unless I move, then whoever rents my place next can have it), but if I was in the market again, I'd probably go with a simpler desk and some nice modular rack furniture that could sit on top of it or roll under it.
 

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this is my studio set up. its just the basics but that really all you need.
 

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Ocara-Jacob

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I thought I posted my studio in here already, but upon further review it appears that I did not.
Well we just rearranged it, so this is a good opportunity I suppose.

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I upgraded my recording/mixing desk.

Setup:

-Assembled PC, Intel i5 3.00 GHz, 8Gb RAM, win7
-HKC 22" monitor
-Cockos Reaper 4.4 (Imperial theme)
-Toontrack Metal Machine EZX
-M-Audio AV40
-Presonus Audiobox USB
-Line 6 Pod HD Pro
-T-bone SC1100 microphone
-some pedals (not pictured)
-Korg Nanokontrol II
-Behringer HA400 headphone pre
-Beyerdynamic DT990 Pro
-LED strip
 

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Not a great shot, but here's my setup as of late. Double monitors make working so much easier.
 

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[SC]https://soundcloud.com/mediumplayer/djentastic-mix-test[/SC]

This is my home setup.
 
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