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endmusik wrote:as for the speakers, I dunno, I have HORRIBLE acoustics in my room
You do understand that the entire concept of near-field monitoring revolves around removing the acoustic space from the equation, don't you?
endmusik wrote:Ensoniq DP4 - wow this thing is a great multiFX unit!
If you don't mind the noise. It was once my pride and joy but I fired it up a few years ago and couldn't believe the noise it blasted into the system. Made me realise how bad my old mixer must have been that I never really noticed.
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endmusik wrote:eek, screwed up, it's a 350G -

http://www.vintagekramer.com/alum.htm

the first run of guitars they did. This was when Kramer was mostly old employees of Travis Bean (including travis, from what I understand)

Beautiful guitar, Koa wood body, mini humbuckers, and the neck is fantastic to play!
Woa - it looks really cool! Never seen one of those IRL unfortunately!

Thanks

/megl

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BONES wrote:
endmusik wrote:as for the speakers, I dunno, I have HORRIBLE acoustics in my room
You do understand that the entire concept of near-field monitoring revolves around removing the acoustic space from the equation, don't you?
If the problem is early reflections, the room can destroy the data from the nearfields in the time and freq domains. Nearfields aren't just big headphones. Room acoustics still affect them, even if you're listening in the sweet spot.

Consider bass waves that don't actually fit in the space between the speaker and your head. And consider reflections that make it all the way back to your head.

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You can't be that stupid, can you? You understand that soundwaves are compression waves propagting through the atmosphere, don't you? Bass waves don't need to fit anywhere, you perceive their effect as they pass by - like a train, only invisible and of less utility. And your speakers should be positioned such that reflections become irrelevant.
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BONES wrote: Bass waves don't need to fit anywhere, you perceive their effect as they pass by - like a train, only invisible and of less utility.
WTF are you talking about?

Of course room acoustics affect nearfields. Standing waves affect the whole room, it makes no difference how far you are from the speakers.

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IIRs wrote:
BONES wrote: Bass waves don't need to fit anywhere, you perceive their effect as they pass by - like a train, only invisible and of less utility.
WTF are you talking about?

Of course room acoustics affect nearfields. Standing waves affect the whole room, it makes no difference how far you are from the speakers.
and that's why people put bass traps into their rooms...it's to minimize the effect of the standing waves, to absorb the energy....bass waves aren't little "trains" that pass by, resonant frequencies stand and build based on the dimentions of the space, the reflective quality of the walls, etc... hence the term "standing", waves can be very large, that's why as you move around a room you can hear certain frequencies louder/softer because of phase canceling/enhancing.....if it's not too loud the effect is minimal...but the louder they go, the more the room has effect...you would still want to achieve the most neutral sound, especially in the "sweet spot" as possible...throw a sub in there and without consideration of the room acoustics, you can run into serious problems...
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BONES wrote:You do understand that the entire concept of near-field monitoring revolves around removing the acoustic space from the equation, don't you?
Do all your mixing in an anechoic chamber, eh?
Nearfield monitoring may make the space less important, but outside of the aforementioned anechoic chamber, the space will always have a noticeable effect on monitoring. This is just simple science. For a more in depth discussion of this (plus links to some really helpful software), I suggest you check out the Bruce Swedien threadover at harmony central. They have an ongoing discussion of the issues that arise when recording/mixing in less-than-acoustically-perfect spaces.[/url]
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Now that its been rewired, and before I pack it up and move in a few weeks, thought I'd share a few pics..

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edited for humuorous narration...
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ooohh its dark booo booo
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yes that is pink packing foam, aint it perty? btw everyone needs a parrot in thier vocal booth that can repeat what you just said/sang in an annoying high pitched way. the mic is an NT1, if it had boobs...well nevermind
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the geetars
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ahh forgot the geeky wiring diagram
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which in reality looks like....:hihi:
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ack triple post wth!
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kvr triple threat :)

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IIRs wrote:
BONES wrote: Bass waves don't need to fit anywhere, you perceive their effect as they pass by - like a train, only invisible and of less utility.
Of course room acoustics affect nearfields. Standing waves affect the whole room, it makes no difference how far you are from the speakers.
Here's what you said, dipstick. Don't try and wriggle out of it:
james0tucson wrote:Consider bass waves that don't actually fit in the space between the speaker and your head.
Now tell me what else that could possibly mean.
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studio pics???? who wants to see studio pics anyway???


show us some skin....


a uncovered nose would be cool....

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ups.. sorry ment to say AN uncovered nose,.... or was it noose,....

who wants to die hanging anyway ?

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