Really small home studio - post photos
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Really small home studio - post photos
OK.
Need some inspiration and a few ideas.
Who has a tiny home recording set-up?
Photos?
Let's see how organized you can be in the smallest amount of space!
Thanks
Need some inspiration and a few ideas.
Who has a tiny home recording set-up?
Photos?
Let's see how organized you can be in the smallest amount of space!
Thanks
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Re: Really small home studio - post photos
What is 'organized?'
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"organized" = not a total disaster/ you can get plugged in quickly!D.o.S. wrote:What is 'organized?'
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Re: Really small home studio - post photos
My setup has changed a little bit since this photo. I now have my JC120 under my desk and my pedals that were in the crate under the Moog are now spread around pretty haphazardly in front of the chair. Also the bass and guitar necks lie on the corner of the Rhodes and desk.
Overall, this setup is treating me real nice in a corner of my room

Overall, this setup is treating me real nice in a corner of my room

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Awwww you strings are spooning.
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Re: Really small home studio - post photos
hmm... define small
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Yeah that space in the picture above is what I would consider almost huge... I guess people living in cities like Tokyo, NY, Paris, etc. have a different definition of tiny
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Re: Really small home studio - post photos
Panoramic makes it look more spacious. this room doesn't even qualify as a spare bedroom. Somehow we have the whole band in there. Recording is done via a scarlett 18I8 into ableton.


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Yes the Japanese have a knack for utilizing even the smallest of spaces. Watch some of their architecture tv programs. Amazing how they can fill spaces with more storage capability. No space is wasted.oscillateur wrote:Yeah that space in the picture above is what I would consider almost huge... I guess people living in cities like Tokyo, NY, Paris, etc. have a different definition of tiny.
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Re: Really small home studio - post photos
This is 10' x 14'
https://www.facebook.com/NanoSonikStudios
I love it. I want more, but it will do for now.
https://www.facebook.com/NanoSonikStudios
I love it. I want more, but it will do for now.
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Re: Really small home studio - post photos
Yeah, well, I've been living there for a while so I know that first-handKaosCill8r wrote:Yes the Japanese have a knack for utilizing even the smallest of spaces. Watch some of their architecture tv programs. Amazing how they can fill spaces with more storage capability. No space is wasted.oscillateur wrote:Yeah that space in the picture above is what I would consider almost huge... I guess people living in cities like Tokyo, NY, Paris, etc. have a different definition of tiny.
Anyway, for any space related to some creative activity, the main thing in my opinion is to be able to start doing what you want without having to spend 5-10mn moving things around, plugging/unplugging stuff, etc. Once you have that you can start thinking about proper monitoring, etc.
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Re: Really small home studio - post photos
i'll have to take pictures of my home setup. it's an attic. i can't even stand up straight...yet i have a laptop & digital 8 track recorder, as well as a full drumset & guitar & bass rigs.
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Re: Really small home studio - post photos
The smaller the better.
How low can you go?
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I would love to see what people here use for home recording. I have nothing to contribute sadly.
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My living space. Apartment recording sort of blows. If there is one thing I want, it is space. Property is where it's at.