
I haven't conneted my BCF2000 at the moment. I simply can't find a place for it.
Does anybody know a good stand for it?
I thought I might buy some kind of high laptop stand which I would place on the right side of the desk.
Cheers
Dennis

That is pretty damn minimal..Bronto Scorpio wrote:It doesn't get much simpler then this:
I haven't conneted my BCF2000 at the moment. I simply can't find a place for it.
Does anybody know a good stand for it?
I thought I might buy some kind of high laptop stand which I would place on the right side of the desk.
Cheers
Dennis
You might want to check out places like Staples. If there is someplace like that near you...or their website...http://www.staples.ca/ENG/Catalog/cat_s ... ollectionsBronto Scorpio wrote:It doesn't get much simpler then this:
I haven't conneted my BCF2000 at the moment. I simply can't find a place for it.
Does anybody know a good stand for it?
I thought I might buy some kind of high laptop stand which I would place on the right side of the desk.
Cheers
Dennis
.metalifuxx wrote:
Complete with studio cat for needed distractions and breaks
You are pretty much spot on. My friend gave me that rat shack mixer, and its too noisey/hissy to use. I thought I could use it so I wouldn't have to plug in my headphones between the two audio interfaces I have, so I left it in the pic as a joke. Although I use those Altec Lansing (with sub) computer speakers on top of the boombox speakers when I actually use speakers to check mixes. The boombox speakers are there basically to raise the Altecs to ear level, which actually arent that bad considering what they are. I basically use headphones to mix onHink wrote: I love it a chair and a coffee table for part of the desk, a rat shack mixer which I can't imagine being of use for much, Fred Flinstones computer monitor, a boombox for audio monitors...then a Les Paul, Fender Strat, and a Soldano amp
I know there is a Squier bass and a Fender acoustic as well, judging by you set up I'm assuming the bass is out of necessity and the guitars and amp (plus pedals) being where you put your money at because that's where it is all at (I'm the same way)...what confuses me is the Fender acoustic guitar. No judgement here at all and no offense intended, is that because you really like the acoustic or it's the acoustic you have?
I have sold a lot of guitars, it's rare that I have come across many Fender acoustics I like (there have been a few though). They make top notch electrics but I just don't care for the acoustics at all.
Love your studio though
haha ... the carpet gets a comment every time I post a pic. The room was a kid's bedroom before I moved in.ras.s wrote:That carpet must help to you keep on the right track. (insert drum fill)
I don't have one at the moment. I've moved house since I recorded any full drum kits. I have recorded in my front room, on the landing and spare bedroom in the past, as well as some location stuff. For the Tape Breaks Vol.1 sample pack I got to use a room in an abandoned funfair.ras.s wrote:In fact, out of curiosity and to stay on topic, what kind of room you have for recording drums?
Thanks, I'm loving it.ras.s wrote:And congrats on the Doepfer, must be a joy!
Bronto Scorpio wrote:
It doesn't get much simpler then this

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