I always enjoy this also.
I have uploaded my photos.
It is a small space but it's what i got and i feel very fortunate for this.
I have a buddy that was moved into the hallway linen closet after his second kid came along, so...
Excited to see others setups !!
tony
To: PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com
From: peter@buzzclick-music.com
Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2008 13:38:23 +0000
Subject: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] Plan B user's studio spaces
I thought it be a nice addition to post photos of some of the
workspaces used by the Plan B's and to that end have added a folder to
the photos section entitled "Plan B User Studios" So, I though I'd
start with mine.
You'll see three photographs.
The first outlines ground zero - the recording/editing area. The
second photo is a legend of what you're looking at in that first snap
and the third picture The Beast itself.
I've got a new table for the synth which will be installed this week -
another Ikea Jerker, the same one used for the editing station (back
when Ikea actually made things of quality...they now pretty much sux).
There's a caveat to the new desk though: I've thrown away the normal
desktop and am replacing it with a sheet of 3/4 inch birch with a
gloss poly finish which is cut close to the width of the main cabinet
(30 inches). The two side wings will be held in place by two swivel
attachments, also made by Ikea for the Jerker series which are again
fitted with custom platforms that hug the footprint of the side wings.
These attachments are the same shown in the first photo which the Teac
meter Bridge rests.
I invite more of you to upload snaps of your workspaces. I've always
found this of great interest - not only the tools people use to create
their specific sound environs but how it's setup. So please do!
workspaces used by the Plan B's and to that end have added a folder to
the photos section entitled "Plan B User Studios" So, I though I'd
start with mine.
You'll see three photographs.
The first outlines ground zero - the recording/editing area. The
second photo is a legend of what you're looking at in that first snap
and the third picture The Beast itself.
I've got a new table for the synth which will be installed this week -
another Ikea Jerker, the same one used for the editing station (back
when Ikea actually made things of quality...they now pretty much sux).
There's a caveat to the new desk though: I've thrown away the normal
desktop and am replacing it with a sheet of 3/4 inch birch with a
gloss poly finish which is cut close to the width of the main cabinet
(30 inches). The two side wings will be held in place by two swivel
attachments, also made by Ikea for the Jerker series which are again
fitted with custom platforms that hug the footprint of the side wings.
These attachments are the same shown in the first photo which the Teac
meter Bridge rests.
I invite more of you to upload snaps of your workspaces. I've always
found this of great interest - not only the tools people use to create
their specific sound environs but how it's setup. So please do!