/r/StudioPorn
We're mostly interested in pictures of your studio but images of famous control rooms / studios / workspaces past and present are welcomed too.
We're mostly interested in pictures of your studio but images of famous control rooms / studios / workspaces past and present are welcomed too.
Just studio pictures - Posts here should only be pictures of studios. Content which is not allowed includes; music, videos (other than studio tours), any form of content promotion, service or product promotion, memes, infographics, or anything else which is not directly on topic to this subreddit. Note: Accounts submitting off topic posts and show a tendency for spam / promotion will be banned
Don't be a dick - about anything or to anyone. We're here to enjoy pictures of studio environments and setups. There's nothing for anyone to get angry or be a dick about.
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Does anyone know what stand I’d have to purchase for a monitor like the one at the bottom of screen here?
DP32 & RD-2000 the hubs. MPC for fairy dust.
Been looking for a home to buy, and one of the desires is building a home studio to practice drums. My practice takes like 4 hours on saturday nowadays (I go to a professional studio and pay by the hour, taking cymbals/snare drum/pedals/some hardware every fucking time), and with a home studio it will probably be like 3 hours studying on sundays as well, so it is really important to isolate almost all of the sound so that my wife doesn’t go crazy
We’ve just made an offer for a house, and the room I would use to build the studio sits next to the living room. Is it possible to isolate it completely?
Thanks!
I'm going to solder a couple custom cables so I can pull a signal off the main monitor out to the oscilloscope (as if it were a mult). Should be fun when designing synth patches etc, and it just looks cool IMHO. Especially since it just sits around collecting dust when I'm not using it for electronics projects. More to come.
Hey y’all
This is my new Studio-Room. Does anyone have suggestions for the placement of my Desk and where to put absorbers and speakers? I put the colored lines in there to give some ideas. What is a no-go? Im already thankful for any ideas and input!
I have an M-Audio Bx4 setup paired with a Focusrite scarlett solo. I have this problem where sound only comes from one of my speakers. Both speakers work, however they dont play in stereo for some odd reason. I've tried changing the cables, updating the software, but nothing that i tried, or searched on google seemed to work. I've also tried playing the speakers through aux, and for some reason it seemed to work. It could probably be some issue with my interface, but i can't find any settings or solutions for this. If anyone has any ideas, please let me know!
I'm seeking to hire a designer to help me turn my office into a visual studio. I've got a pretty good idea of the concept/concepts I'd like to use, but marrying them together in a cohesive format that fits my room is where I'm needing assistance. If anyone has any suggestions on people or companies who do this kind of design work I'd appreciate any feedback. Thanks everyone.
Studio 3 at Windmill Lane Studios, Dublin, Ireland. Photo was taken by myself a year ago when I was studying audio engineering there. It features an SSL 4040G+ origionally made for a Bulgarian news station, with a new replacement computer and power supply, all channels with 242 eq, and full Dolby Atmos genelec monitoring system. Surround monitors are cleverly hidden behind the panels and I only studied in stereo so I don't have much info on that unfortunately. The SSL console has since moved into studio 2, and been replaced with a digidesign digital console(pile of shit but flashing lights look cool for clients haha) I really enjoy the asthetics of this studio and wanted to share!
It’s not much, but it’s about as crammed with functionality as it can be for a space that i also need for homework 😂
is one enough?
A creative monday evening 🚀🤩