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Re: Show and tell your SONAR Studio layout...give us descriptions, pix, ideas... 2015/12/08 20:38:37 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby shawn@trustmedia.tv 2015/12/09 12:18:49
How do you do this from photobucket? I can't get it to work.
I think I got it now.
 
 
 
 

 

 
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Re: Show and tell your SONAR Studio layout...give us descriptions, pix, ideas... 2015/12/08 20:48:20 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby shawn@trustmedia.tv 2015/12/09 12:18:34


 
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Re: Show and tell your SONAR Studio layout...give us descriptions, pix, ideas... 2015/12/08 21:32:37 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby shawn@trustmedia.tv 2015/12/09 12:18:21
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Re: Show and tell your SONAR Studio layout...give us descriptions, pix, ideas... 2015/12/08 22:47:29 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby shawn@trustmedia.tv 2015/12/09 12:17:46
 
One thing stands out from those of you that shared - we're all in pretty small spaces.
Or put another way, none of us is working in an ideal space.
 

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Re: Show and tell your SONAR Studio layout...give us descriptions, pix, ideas... 2015/12/08 23:11:32 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby shawn@trustmedia.tv 2015/12/09 12:17:39
What about opinion for Studio Monitor placement height?
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Re: Show and tell your SONAR Studio layout...give us descriptions, pix, ideas... 2015/12/08 23:23:25 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby shawn@trustmedia.tv 2015/12/09 12:17:33
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What about opinion for Studio Monitor placement height?



I have the tweeters as close to ear level as possible.
Away from walls and off the desk.  Stands are good.
 
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Re: Show and tell your SONAR Studio layout...give us descriptions, pix, ideas... 2015/12/09 00:06:19 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby shawn@trustmedia.tv 2015/12/09 12:17:25
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Re: Show and tell your SONAR Studio layout...give us descriptions, pix, ideas... 2015/12/09 02:37:54 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby shawn@trustmedia.tv 2015/12/09 12:17:13
I am a bit jealous of most spaces here. Nice to have something to (hopefully) look forwards to, sometime in the future 
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Re: Show and tell your SONAR Studio layout...give us descriptions, pix, ideas... 2015/12/09 03:28:18 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby shawn@trustmedia.tv 2015/12/09 12:17:06
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What about opinion for Studio Monitor placement height?



I have the tweeters as close to ear level as possible.
Away from walls and off the desk.  Stands are good.
 


^^^ This.
 
I also have my monitors on those mo-padd things which again, to my ears, helps the low end quite a bit simply through decoupling the monitors from the stands and by extension, the floor.

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Re: Show and tell your SONAR Studio layout...give us descriptions, pix, ideas... 2015/12/09 06:26:52 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby shawn@trustmedia.tv 2015/12/09 12:16:56
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What about opinion for Studio Monitor placement height?

I have the tweeters as close to ear level as possible.
Away from walls and off the desk.  Stands are good.

^^^ This.
 
I also have my monitors on those mo-padd things which again, to my ears, helps the low end quite a bit simply through decoupling the monitors from the stands and by extension, the floor.


Yeah I've got those too, mine are a generic brand available here in Germany, 'Fame'... also the maker of my disappointing 76-note weighted keyboard, so I'm not endorsing the (non-)brand at all but the speaker decouplers are basically thick foam, a heavy metal plate and some neoprene to help the monitor stay in place, how much different could the name-brand ones be? They seem to make a difference anyway, bass is a bit more focused than without. 

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Re: Show and tell your SONAR Studio layout...give us descriptions, pix, ideas... 2015/12/09 06:38:51 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby shawn@trustmedia.tv 2015/12/09 12:16:39
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OK why not? It's kind of a blurry phone pic, but I guess that's par for the course these days...

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Is that a DMP3 I see tucked away there ?

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Re: Show and tell your SONAR Studio layout...give us descriptions, pix, ideas... 2015/12/09 07:01:28 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby shawn@trustmedia.tv 2015/12/09 12:16:27
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OK why not? It's kind of a blurry phone pic, but I guess that's par for the course these days...

 



Is that a DMP3 I see tucked away there ?



You have sharp eyes... yeah, I don't use it so much these days but it's nice to have in the back pocket - a remarkably clean and sweet little preamp, especially for the money! There's also an Echo Mona beneath that, but it's just a pretty-looking monitor stand at this point. The SM-Pro M-Patch 2 is still alive and kicking however. 

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Re: Show and tell your SONAR Studio layout...give us descriptions, pix, ideas... 2015/12/09 07:28:24 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby shawn@trustmedia.tv 2015/12/09 12:16:11
Yes I have a couple of DMP3's still in use, and 2 packed away still in their boxes, and apart from a quick test to make sure they work, haven't felt the warm flow of electricity sine they left the factory. I like them a lot, as you say clean, and grabbed a couple of spares when they were being discontinued. But the old ones just keep going, I should move on to something better and newer, but I like them.

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Re: Show and tell your SONAR Studio layout...give us descriptions, pix, ideas... 2015/12/09 08:31:09 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby shawn@trustmedia.tv 2015/12/09 12:13:36
Hey Shawn, enjoying following this 
Just wondering if you always monitor with the Sony bassboxes on..
Caus I guess it needs to be checked if the sound is ok (survives) on 2 regular speakers (without the subs).
 
Writing this as I went wrong by always working on (a little sub heavy) Senheiser 280 headphones, when then hearing it back on simple speakers it was really crap, totally fell apart.
Have 8inch monitors now, but they are damm loud so 5 or 3 inch would be better maybe for a small/midsize room.
 
good luck & thanks for the nice thread.
 
 
 
 
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Re: Show and tell your SONAR Studio layout...give us descriptions, pix, ideas... 2015/12/09 11:08:09 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby shawn@trustmedia.tv 2015/12/09 12:13:29
Basically no matter what your main monitoring rig is, it's very important to cross-reference to a variety of systems and environments - studio monitors and headphones, quality earbuds, crappy earbuds, consumer computer speakers, laptop speakers, home stereo rigs, car stereos, phones and tablets, bluetooth speakers... obviously it makes no sense to do this with every mix decision, but as you get close to something you want to get behind, that should start. There are ways to fake it - plugins that mimic different speaker response and so on - but it's really no substitute for the real thing... and of course, the bonus is that as you do this you start to learn how your main rig translates to other systems, and you get better at predicting and accounting for that, and your mixes get faster and better. Well, that's the theory anyway!

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Re: Show and tell your SONAR Studio layout...give us descriptions, pix, ideas... 2015/12/09 11:26:43 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby shawn@trustmedia.tv 2015/12/09 12:13:26
Thanks for sharing. You have some cool studios!
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Re: Show and tell your SONAR Studio layout...give us descriptions, pix, ideas... 2015/12/09 12:15:44 (permalink)
I agree with subtlearts, I bounce between my headphones and the speakers with subs, probably a good idea though to turn off the subs every once in awhile! - S
 
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Hey Shawn, enjoying following this 
Just wondering if you always monitor with the Sony bassboxes on..
Caus I guess it needs to be checked if the sound is ok (survives) on 2 regular speakers (without the subs).
 
Writing this as I went wrong by always working on (a little sub heavy) Senheiser 280 headphones, when then hearing it back on simple speakers it was really crap, totally fell apart.
Have 8inch monitors now, but they are damm loud so 5 or 3 inch would be better maybe for a small/midsize room.
 
good luck & thanks for the nice thread.
 
 
 
 





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Re: Show and tell your SONAR Studio layout...give us descriptions, pix, ideas... 2015/12/10 16:38:58 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby shawn@trustmedia.tv 2016/02/23 14:30:22
Well, I will do a good cleaning first then post picture...The room my studio is in is a MESS compared to everyone else!
 
 

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Re: Show and tell your SONAR Studio layout...give us descriptions, pix, ideas... 2015/12/10 17:01:45 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Zargg71 2016/01/01 14:09:43
I didn't show you the other end of my room

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Re: Show and tell your SONAR Studio layout...give us descriptions, pix, ideas... 2015/12/10 18:01:29 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby shawn@trustmedia.tv 2016/02/23 14:30:41
Great to see everyone's creative spaces 
 
Here's my home creation station.
(Guitars, unused outboard/synths, didgeridoo and various other noise making devices are out of shot, in a heap)
 
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Re: Show and tell your SONAR Studio layout...give us descriptions, pix, ideas... 2015/12/10 18:38:15 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby shawn@trustmedia.tv 2016/02/23 14:30:58
Here's the home of SONAR Mods and Duckbar. It's my 110 m2 rock / pop / metal oriented recording studio near Helsinki centrum in Finland. 
 

This is a bit aged photo but layout is still the same. VC-64 plugin rocks! Monitors are Genelec 8040A and Dynaudio BM6's.



Drums & guitars in the tracking room.
 

Toilet: Pink towel for the bassist, green for musicians.
 
 

Microphones: Pearlman TM-1, AKG C414B-ULS (2), Sennheiser MD421 (5) and MD441 (2), Neumann KM84 stereo pair and two dozens other mics from SM57 to rarities...

My Telefunken and Studer tape machines is not as compact as the ProChannel plug-in but sound is superb. :)
 
 
 
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Re: Show and tell your SONAR Studio layout...give us descriptions, pix, ideas... 2015/12/10 20:36:19 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby shawn@trustmedia.tv 2016/02/23 14:31:03
>> Toilet: Pink towel for the bassist, green for musicians.
 
Haha!
Bassist decides to learn a REAL instrument, goes to a music store and looks around.
 
Salesman: "Can I help you?"
Bassist: "Yes, I'll take that big accordeon there and the red trumpet behind the door."
Salesman: "Well, I can do a deal on the fire extinguisher, but I'm afraid the heating radiator is screwed to the wall!"
 
Edit: Beautiful lefty bass there next to the drumkit.
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Re: Show and tell your SONAR Studio layout...give us descriptions, pix, ideas... 2015/12/11 07:02:48 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby shawn@trustmedia.tv 2016/02/23 14:31:08
Looks suspiciously like a Yamaha An1X there Panu - I'm still using mine!

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Re: Show and tell your SONAR Studio layout...give us descriptions, pix, ideas... 2015/12/11 07:32:47 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby shawn@trustmedia.tv 2016/02/23 14:31:13
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Do you use the Sennheiser MD421s on the drums?  What do you use for the overheads?  The AKGs or the Neumanns?  Both are out of my price range
 
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Re: Show and tell your SONAR Studio layout...give us descriptions, pix, ideas... 2015/12/11 09:57:43 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby shawn@trustmedia.tv 2016/02/23 14:31:22
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panup,
Do you use the Sennheiser MD421s on the drums?  What do you use for the overheads?  The AKGs or the Neumanns?  Both are out of my price range
 



Here's my standard initial settings setup for full miking of a drumkit: 
  • Kick - AKG D112 or Shure Beta52 from hole, some ribbon or condenser 1 m away
  • Snare top: Shure SM57 and MD421
  • Snare side: Shure SM57 (MD421 takes too much hi-hat bleed)
  • Snare bottom: Shure SM7 (maybe a bit unusual but works for me and my mixing style)
  • Rack toms: MD421
  • Floor tom: MD421 or MD441
  • Hi-hat: AKG C451
  • Overheads: KM84
  • Room (1.2 - 3.5 meters from kick drum): AKG C414 pair (wide A-B or Blumlein)
  • Far ambience (6-10 meters): Neumann TLM103 (collects very much room sound)
  • Lo-fi far ambience (5 meters): Shure Unidyne III 545 or Electro-Voice RE11 (cut low and high end, put thru dirty compressor like 1176 in nuke mode or even Boss SD-1 guitar pedal, add gate, sidechain from snare => my secret snare reverb)
 
Of course I don't need all the channels for all recordings but if I record them all in case it's not fully clear how the song is going to be mixed.
 
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Re: Show and tell your SONAR Studio layout...give us descriptions, pix, ideas... 2015/12/11 09:59:23 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby shawn@trustmedia.tv 2016/02/23 14:31:39
Unfortunately, my room is TINY and almost square.  I had a bear of a time getting it tuned and keeping some "life" in the room.  Alas, I have a huge hole at 80hz (which I expected based on the math but have learned how to "hear" it and work around it.)

Since 99.9% of what I actually "record" is vocals or voice overs the most important thing to me is #1, an accurate room to mix in, and #2 a quiet and neutral place to capture said vocals.  I do have a quiet enough control room to do acoustic guitars and I can mic a bass cab or EG amp but I rarely do that anymore.  Most of my work is either for long time clients doing vocals, mixing those vocals in with the individual instrument tracks they recorded elsewhere or my own projects which are either all acapella or use all electronic instrumentation.

As for the computer, I use a (fairly old now) Dell server with a Xeon processor.  Rock solid.  I have never been one to mix "in the box" so I always mix down via the board.  I really like the hybrid approach and the options is gives.

She ain't much to look at, but I get pretty good results.


 
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Re: Show and tell your SONAR Studio layout...give us descriptions, pix, ideas... 2015/12/11 12:37:15 (permalink)
Low quality cellphone pic but here you go:
 

 
My stuff lives on the desk, the audio gear lives in the rack next to it, the computer lives out in a closer outside of the room to keep noise and heat down.
 
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Re: Show and tell your SONAR Studio layout...give us descriptions, pix, ideas... 2015/12/11 20:22:51 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby shawn@trustmedia.tv 2016/02/23 14:31:52
Let's try this again!....New room with the basic building blocks in place.  Working on a few more pieces of outboard gear to sweeten things up a bit.  I love this room......it's my creative escape!




I really enjoyed seeing all of your rooms and rigs.....gives me some good ideas for the future!
 
Dave

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SONAR Platinum, +Producer 5,7,8.5,X1PE, X2, X3e,Win7 Pro 64bit, SoundForge 10, CD Architect, Izotope 7 Advanced & Insight Metering, RAIN ION rack PC, (Nehalem) Xeon(R) CPU @ 3.06Ghz, 6GB DDR3 Ram, 2 WD640GB SATA II 7200rpm HDD's, LaCie 300GB HDD , ATI Radeon 4650 graphics (1GB) running Dual Monitors, Antelope Orion 32 + MP32 Pre's, SSL Matrix 2 Hybrid Console, M-Audio Bx8a Monitors w/ Energy 90w-12" sub, Roland A-800 PRO, BOSS BR-1600 DRS, Shure KSMs, 85s, 57s, 58s, Shure PSM Monitor, Gibson guitars, Fender P Bass.
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Re: Show and tell your SONAR Studio layout...give us descriptions, pix, ideas... 2015/12/11 20:59:21 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby shawn@trustmedia.tv 2016/02/23 14:31:56
Dave - that last photo is nuthin'!

You should see the guitar display case at the EMP in Seattle sometime. That would give you some ideas.

Two internal 2TB SSDs laptop stuffed with Larry's deals and awesome tools. Studio One is the cat's meow as a DAW now that I've migrated off of Sonar. Using BandLab Cakewalk just to grab old files when migrating songs.
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