Your practice space.

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Re: Your practice space.

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Molly wrote:I couldn't show-off my practice space at the mo. I'm set up in the corner of my garage. Sometimes I play along to the washing machine. :-(
That's actually a thing :crazy:


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:thumbup: Well!
we are waiting for your version Molly
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Molly wrote:
Green Bastard wrote:My home set up. just picked up the mesa 4x12. Had been looking for a 1x12 or something but whatever.
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Another Mesa Cab and DC10 live at the band prac space.
Talk a home recording wannabe through all the stuff on the desk. Ta.

I couldn't show-off my practice space at the mo. I'm set up in the corner of my garage. Sometimes I play along to the washing machine. :-(
I'm also just a home recording wanna-be, but have put together what i think is a pretty reasonable "on a budget" set up since i got a bit more space. i was looking for just an 8mic in interface to record shitty drum demos, budget was around $500 but ended up scoring the whole rack for under that which is a presonus 8in + another 8 via ADAT +2u rack case, so have 16 in's if i wanted to record the whole band at practice. I picked up some Eris 5.5 monitors thanks mostly to big up's from forum users. Got some AKG open back headphones for if i want to be a bit quieter to not disturb my cat. Keyboard is for Midi drum stuff, but i never use it anymore as I'm too slack and my drummer is much better than i could ever make up, got the 32" tv as a second monitor, quite nice having a bigger screen when mixing. Just running reaper on my laptop but may get a standalone PC for the room at some point.

not sure how loud i can get the stack running, my neighbours are all very old, so not sure how good their hearing is.

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