What's Your Studio Look Like?

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Here's my studio. It aint much but it'll do.
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Old skool!

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Yeah Jerry, sorta looks like mine; a Tascam Portastudio 244 that's gotta be 20 years old if it's a day.

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A Korg D12, then a few guitars, basses, effects, amps and drum machines. There isn't one specific room, I have two rooms in total and move my stuff from room to room and it's not really neat and organized. I usually cover my recording gear and drum machines with t-shirts when not in use.

I have that same model 4-track from that pic too, but mine seems to be coming apart, the output jacks anyways.
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Here's my playroom. I took over my son's former bedroom and moved all my music gear in here. Something I've dreamed about for many years is being realized. A room of my own full of guitars and amps ready to pick up and play whenever I feel like it!
After a new paint job, my real computer desk moved in, and some trippy posters on the walls, it'll be a bit more comfortable.
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Re: What's Your Studio Look Like?

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looks like you could use some wall hangers, sir. Jason too.
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Cryptic..so it's either small or made of Norwegian Wood?
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Not a studio just a room that i can escape the wife and kids.The toilet One strike and then you blow it out..... :x
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all the mixers and such are in another room.
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That looks like a pretty big space Sean, could fit a lot of gear/musicians in there. I'll put up some photos of my studio/bedroom in a few weeks when I get home
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Yeah, that's really only about half the room.
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Re: What's Your Studio Look Like?

Post by lyle_from_minneapolis »

I record Wed. and Thurs. mornings when I have the house to myself until I go to work at 2:00. So my studio is the family computer in the living room, and I record one instrument at a time...but they're usually kept elsewhere.

So my studio looks like a desk in the living room, with a computer on it.

But it makes lots of noise! :D

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