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When posting on LJ, more often than not my location says 'studio'. I thought it nice to give people a glimpse of where those posts come from. I've been trying to clean things up a bit, pare down to the bare minimum but still allowing the setup to serve for what I use it for mostly, which is music post-production and mixing (I dont do anything original anymore), transcription, editing and recording. I also do video work here as well, the two small monitors show video input and output from the PC. This is also the control center for my LAN, with the servers downstairs in the messy workshop, I can perform all my backups, manage the media libraries and just plain geek out. This setup is nothing compared to some of the professional musicians on my friends list, but for a hobby, it works well for me. Plus, it's always changing.

Studio setup


I figure I best post a picture of this before it turns back into the disaster it's been for ages. Not shown is all the crap still sitting on the floor and the sofa on the left. That's gonna go soon.

Date: 2008-04-10 02:08 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] greatbearmd.livejournal.com
Polygram had some of the most overdriven recordings in the BTO era.Every cymbal crash threatened a set of tweeters.

Date: 2008-04-10 02:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ciddyguy.livejournal.com
Two BTO albums I have are Not Fragile and BTO II, both on the Mercury label - on vinyl and now sound halfway decent with a Sure M97XE cart mounted to a cheapish Kenwood semi auto turntable and they were horrid sounding with my older Ortifon Super OM-10 cart with its bump in the upper mids and lacking true mids and low end. Ugh.

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