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Re: Studio Pics 1 [message #100903 is a reply to message #100887] |
Sat, 01 November 2008 09:57 |
Jamie K
Messages: 1115 Registered: July 2006
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Ted Gerber wrote:
> Thought I'd add some pics of our new studio being built, in the country NE
> of Toronto.
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> The space is a new construction including garage, live room,
> control room, storage, foyer and a 2 piece bathroom.
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> Live room is 19' x 32' with various ceiling angles. Height is
> 10' for 2/3 of it and 15' at the peak.
> Control room is 16' x 14' with guitar cab iso (and bass trap) at the rear
> and 10' ceilings.
> Flooring is concrete sub wiith radiant heat, and hardwood top.
> Ceilings will be rough cut soft wood planks. These shots are just before
> spray foam insulation. It sounded great when it was
> just the framing. Now that it's closing in a bit, we'll need a fair bit of
> absorbing/diffusing to control it.
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> I think studios (particularly control rooms) are forts for
> grownups.
LOL. I think you're right! :^)
Congrats on the new studio, Ted. It looks like it will be an inspiring
space.
Cheers,
-Jamie
www.JamieKrutz.com
> Ted
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Re: Studio Pics 1 [message #100921 is a reply to message #100887] |
Sun, 02 November 2008 14:36 |
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On 2008-11-01 08:05:17 -0700, "Ted Gerber" <tedgerber@rogers.com> said:
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> Thought I'd add some pics of our new studio being built, in the country NE
> of Toronto.
>
> The space is a new construction including garage, live room,
> control room, storage, foyer and a 2 piece bathroom.
>
> Live room is 19' x 32' with various ceiling angles. Height is
> 10' for 2/3 of it and 15' at the peak.
> Control room is 16' x 14' with guitar cab iso (and bass trap) at the rear
> and 10' ceilings.
> Flooring is concrete sub wiith radiant heat, and hardwood top.
> Ceilings will be rough cut soft wood planks. These shots are just before
> spray foam insulation. It sounded great when it was
> just the framing. Now that it's closing in a bit, we'll need a fair bit of
> absorbing/diffusing to control it.
>
> I think studios (particularly control rooms) are forts for
> grownups.
>
> Ted
>
> <image>
Beautiful, striking space!
OK, I just renovated my one-car garage to be a studio here in Vancouver.
*Major* envy here :D
- K
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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Re: Studio Pics 1 [message #100933 is a reply to message #100921] |
Sun, 02 November 2008 21:29 |
Ted Gerber
Messages: 705 Registered: January 2009
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The main thing is - what does the end result sound like?
This is not my space - it belongs to our Keys player and her
husband, who is our Sound Man. They have 500 acres in the country. Someone
else here said "I don't have a lot of money,
but I have friends who do, which is the next best thing"
Hey Kerry - Thanks so much for all the work you're doing for the PARIS community.
Ted
KerryGalloway <kg@kerrygalloway.com> wrote:
>On 2008-11-01 08:05:17 -0700, "Ted Gerber" <tedgerber@rogers.com> said:
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>> Thought I'd add some pics of our new studio being built, in the country
NE
>> of Toronto.
>>
>> The space is a new construction including garage, live room,
>> control room, storage, foyer and a 2 piece bathroom.
>>
>> Live room is 19' x 32' with various ceiling angles. Height is
>> 10' for 2/3 of it and 15' at the peak.
>> Control room is 16' x 14' with guitar cab iso (and bass trap) at the rear
>> and 10' ceilings.
>> Flooring is concrete sub wiith radiant heat, and hardwood top.
>> Ceilings will be rough cut soft wood planks. These shots are just before
>> spray foam insulation. It sounded great when it was
>> just the framing. Now that it's closing in a bit, we'll need a fair bit
of
>> absorbing/diffusing to control it.
>>
>> I think studios (particularly control rooms) are forts for
>> grownups.
>>
>> Ted
>>
>> <image>
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>Beautiful, striking space!
>
>OK, I just renovated my one-car garage to be a studio here in Vancouver.
>
>*Major* envy here :D
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>- K
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Re: Studio Pics 1 [message #100935 is a reply to message #100933] |
Sun, 02 November 2008 23:43 |
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On 2008-11-02 21:29:43 -0800, "Ted Gerber" <tedgerber@rogers.com> said:
> The main thing is - what does the end result sound like?
> This is not my space - it belongs to our Keys player and her
> husband, who is our Sound Man. They have 500 acres in the country. Someone
> else here said "I don't have a lot of money,
> but I have friends who do, which is the next best thing"
> Hey Kerry - Thanks so much for all the work you're doing for the PARIS
> community.
>
> Ted
You're welcome, Ted - though it's hardly altruism, I get to play with
all the new developments too ;)
The hero of the story is Mike Audet. We'll look back at the development
work he did in 2008 as a turning point for the continuation of PARIS,
like the release of the XP drivers in '03 was.
- K
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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Re: Studio Pics 1 [message #100952 is a reply to message #100950] |
Tue, 04 November 2008 22:34 |
Neil
Messages: 1645 Registered: April 2006
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EK Sound <ask_me@nospam.net> wrote:
>Oh, and if you do decide to bury a steel plate, make sure you run a wire
>to it! ;-)
WTF, David? Are you trying to ruin my studio-withcraft-mojo
thread here??? You don't EVER wanna run a wire to it!!! Look,
here's what you do...
1.) You just bury a 6'x6' Steel plate below the frostline, and
then you're done.
2.) As an ALTERNATIVE, you can bury a 6'x6'x Steel plate under
the frostline, and then light a candle, and chant a bit.
3.) As a SECOND alternative, you can bury a 6'x6' Steel plate
below the frostline, and then connect it via wireless (such as
a Frontier Transzport) to your cold water pipes. Oh, and don't
forget the whole candle, chant, chant, etc, thing.
But don't EVER connect a f*ck*ng WIRE to it! lol
:)
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