inspired by a thread elsewhere, i thought i'd post this:
http://heartland.dc-hosting.net/images/IMG_0225.jpg
it's my little haven, my "sanctuary" as it was dubbed over there. its where i seem to spend too much time of an evening, and where i am sat right now.
i've shown you mine, now you show me yours!
Chez vous?
You've had the cleaners in, haven't you? Pam's banned from my haven.
Much the same but the pinctu's white, world map on the wall with Italy coloured in. British Isles map behind me (just as a reminder) and a Sinatra calendar next to it. An overflow of CDs, DVDs and bills encompass the HP Laserjet 3150 printer/ copier/ fax/ scanner. Was once a home office. Now just home.
And if any of you good people can convince me that a once state-of-the-art PC with 4xCD-writer can actually copy a CD reliably, I'll be glad to join in the weeding.
Much the same but the pinctu's white, world map on the wall with Italy coloured in. British Isles map behind me (just as a reminder) and a Sinatra calendar next to it. An overflow of CDs, DVDs and bills encompass the HP Laserjet 3150 printer/ copier/ fax/ scanner. Was once a home office. Now just home.
And if any of you good people can convince me that a once state-of-the-art PC with 4xCD-writer can actually copy a CD reliably, I'll be glad to join in the weeding.
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.
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this is mine.
http://users.pandora.be/christophe.mich ... s/mine.JPG
http://users.pandora.be/christophe.mich ... s/mine.JPG
I have the same posters on my office wallshallucienate wrote:http://www.lak.co.za/galleries/photo.ph ... 2003-09-20
I think someone set my soul alight
could you explain the mystery - there's the same pic on your computerhallucienate wrote:http://www.lak.co.za/galleries/photo.ph ... 2003-09-20
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This is my little corner for the the odd game of Flight Simulator...
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...and in this corner I make the odd Sisters remix and some tunes to keep me busy...
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but dont you get static or interference from the flight sim area in your studio monitor mixes though?
surely, at the very least, you would get a quite serious "reflection" of sound, resulting in a poorly balanced final mix??
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Why do keyboards get so dirty?
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Old setup: http://www.lak.co.za/galleries/photo.ph ... 2003-09-20pikkrong wrote:could you explain the mystery - there's the same pic on your computerhallucienate wrote:http://www.lak.co.za/galleries/photo.ph ... 2003-09-20
New setup: http://www.lak.co.za/galleries/photo.ph ... 2003-09-20
same filth
no pics of the bit of my room where the 'puter is, because it's kinda hard to see under the cds, bits of paper, letters, and other rubbish i keep there.
there's a nice pic of my window here though
there's a nice pic of my window here though
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@ hallucienate that yard needs a good cleaning too
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that'd belong the school across the roadRed Sunsets wrote:@ hallucienate that yard needs a good cleaning too
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hmmmmm, nice
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No you don't.
You just need a buyer for that gem
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One: I use active speakers, thus reducing interference to almost nil on a -4dB scale.Quiff Boy wrote:
but dont you get static or interference from the flight sim area in your studio monitor mixes though?
surely, at the very least, you would get a quite serious "reflection" of sound, resulting in a poorly balanced final mix??
Second of all, the flightsim comp and the midi-editing comp have two totally independent stream cables. One is sponsored by Electrabel, the other by Nuon. Don't you like the whole 'privatising' thing? (except for railways, peeps!).
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Izzy HaveMercy wrote:One: I use active speakers, thus reducing interference to almost nil on a -4dB scale.Quiff Boy wrote:
but dont you get static or interference from the flight sim area in your studio monitor mixes though?
surely, at the very least, you would get a quite serious "reflection" of sound, resulting in a poorly balanced final mix??
Second of all, the flightsim comp and the midi-editing comp have two totally independent stream cables. One is sponsored by Electrabel, the other by Nuon. Don't you like the whole 'privatising' thing? (except for railways, peeps!).
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uh?
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You didn't answer his question about "reflection".Izzy HaveMercy wrote:One: I use active speakers, thus reducing interference to almost nil on a -4dB scale.Quiff Boy wrote:
but dont you get static or interference from the flight sim area in your studio monitor mixes though?
surely, at the very least, you would get a quite serious "reflection" of sound, resulting in a poorly balanced final mix??
Second of all, the flightsim comp and the midi-editing comp have two totally independent stream cables. One is sponsored by Electrabel, the other by Nuon. Don't you like the whole 'privatising' thing? (except for railways, peeps!).
IZ.
I also see your monitor speakers are positioned horizontally on top of the mixing desk.
Read this:
http://www.genelec.com/support/faq/faq21.php
And who're you calling geek?Secondly, horizontally orientated monitors positioned on the meter-bridges of mixing desks may look nice but acoustically it is not a good idea for the following reasons:
Mounting the monitor vertically increases the distance and angle of the off-axis reflection from the console surface. This reduces the comb filtering caused by the reflection, as the reflected sound level will be lower in level.
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