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How To Build A Home Recording Studio Desk – Step-by-step
When I finally got around to taking the plunge with PRO TOOLS, I decided to build my own Studio Workstation to kick off this new phase of my home recording… It took about a week to complete this project…
Oh, sure you could probably buy a “computer desk” for less than $200 that might suffice, but then you wouldn’t have that feeling of pride that you get from doing it yourself…
If you want the instructions, send a message through YouTube… Please be sure to check your Inbox for the “DESK INSTRUCTIONS” message in reply to your request… I try to get to Instruction Requests as quickly as I can… Comments welcome…
Materials List for “How To Build A home recording studio Workstation”
(2) 4′x8′ 3/4″ Oak Hardwood Plywood ~ $89.94
(1) 10′ 2″x6″ Pine ~ $6.23
(1) 8′ 2″x6″ Pine ~ $5.12
(2) 6′ 1″x4″ Pine ~ $7.42
(1) 8′ 1″x2″ Pine ~ $4.45
(1) 2′x4′ ¼” Luan Panel ~ $5.89 (cut to fit on back of side cabinets)
(8) 3″x1/2″ Carriage Bolts, Nuts, & Washers ~ $9.76
#8 1 1/4″ Wood Screws ~ $5.58 (1 Box of 100) Attach 1″x2″ and 1″x4″ material to cabinet sides, and sides to middle and bottom shelf.
#10 1 1/2″ Wood Screws ~ $3.88 (2 Boxes of 20 ea.) Attach top to 2″x6″, and hutch top to dividers.
3″ Coarse Drywall Screws ~ $0.00 (I had these on hand, and used them to attach the long 2″x6″ on the back to the four 2″x6″ underneath the desktop.)
Assorted Sandpaper Pack ~ $4.97
Minwax Cherry Stain ~ $7.56 (1 Quart)
Minwax Pre-Stain ~ $5.98 (1 Pint)
Elmer’s Wood Filler ~ $3.27 (Small 4 oz.)
Minwax Polyurethane Semi-Gloss ~ $10.46 (1 Qt.) You won’t need this much, but it lasts a long time and was a better buy than a small can.
(1) Set of 16″ Keyboard Glides ~ $6.40
(2) 3″x3″ T-Plates ~ $5.56 (This is two packs of two each. I installed two additional T-Plates, for a total of four, though it is not shown in the video.)
44′ Screen Mold ~ $16.31
(5) 3″ Foam Brushes ~ $4.35
TOTAL = $203.13
OPTIONAL ITEMS
Countersink Bit ~ $8.27
Corner Bracket Levelers ~ $20.48 (2 Sets from local Woodcraft store)
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Home Recording Studio with Cubase 6 and reFX Nexus 2 on Intel i7 2600K Complete Tour
Tour of my music studio
music studio & Media Center Specifications:
CPU: Intel i7 2600K
Heatsink: Noctua NH-C14
Motherboard: Asus P8Z68-VPro
RAM: 16GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800)
Video Card: Sapphire Radeon HD 6770 Flex Edition 1GB
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate
Audio Interface: M-Audio Profire 610 (firewire)
Speakers & Subwoofer: (2) Yamaha HSM50, using (2) Mogami 2549 Microphone Cable 8′ TRS-XLRM) and JBL LSR2310SP Studio Subwoofer.
Monitor Display: (3) Asus VS248H-P 24″ LED Backlit Widescreen Computer Display using Eyefinity for better workflow
Computer Case: Cooler Master ATCS 840 treated with dampening material
Power Supply: PC Power and Cooling Silencer MK II 950 Watt
DAW & Software: Cubase v6.0.5, Reason v6.0.2, Serato Itch v2.0.1, Nexus v2.3.2, Komplete 8, MOTU MachFive 3
Midi Controllers: Akai MPK88, Steinberg CMC QC, Steinberg CMC CH
Mixer: Tascam M-164UF
Reference Headphones: Audio-Technica ATH-M50
Desk: Studio RTA Producer Station (Maple)
Monitor Arm: (3) 3M Mechanical Adjust Monitor Arm (MA100MB)
Speaker Arm: (2) 17″ Monitor Platform by Buddy Products.
Speaker Decoupler: Mofo Rizers by Next Acoustics
Power Switcher: Eliminator E107 Rack Mount Power Switch
Dj Gear: (2) Numark V7, Numark DXMPro 2-Channel Scratch DJ Mixer with Innofader, Odyssey Case FZ10CDJWBL, QSC GX3 Amp, (2) Behringer B212XL Eurolive 2-Way PA Speaker, Peavey PRSUB Pro Light Series Subwoofer.
Projector: Casio XJ-A235V
Projector Screen: 92″ Widescreen by FAVI Entertainment.
Sound Level Meter Calibration:
Method used to calibrate a pair of Yamaha HSM50′s and JBL LSR2310SP Powered Studio Subwoofer with M-Audio’s Profire 610 using a Radioshack SPL Analog Meter.
(1) Level gain on Subwoofer set to max; used pink noise to calibrate level.
(2) M-Audio Profire 610 master volume set at 1 o’clock
(3) Level gain on HSM50′s set at 1 o’clock, used white noise to calibrate level.
Cubase Project Window: “Colors”
For track visit: http://www.mp3unsigned.com/soLid_Xciter
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Quality Home Studio, Presonus firestudio project, Cubase, Recording Studio
This is my first youtube video of my studio so it may be rough and somewhat unprofessioanl so please don’t be to hard on me. You are welcome to leave advice to improve my videos if I upload more. smalltownrecords@yahoo.com
If you need price quotes and info about overdubs etc, leave a comment or send a message.
thanks,
rk
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‘ how to ‘ make dance music loops (step by step) beginners
watch this if you want learn how to create a simple electro house loop.
The main sequencing software is Steinberg Nuendo.
Cubase Tutorial Videos
http://bit.ly/jBB6Ib
Making Electronic Dance Music
http://bit.ly/lkJDA5
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Duration : 0:2:38
☺ Home Studio: Anything (Making of)
BUY THIS SONG
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/anything-single/id365347332
Downloads
http://www.davidmeshow.com
MySpace
http://www.myspace.com/davidmeshow
http://www.twitter.com/davidmeshow
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/pages/David-MeShow/39608234786?
iTunes
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewArtist?id=308252063
Duration : 0:15:4
☺ David MeShow – Home Studio 2
Downloads
http://www.davidmeshow.com
MySpace
http://www.myspace.com/davidmeshow
http://www.twitter.com/davidmeshow
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/pages/David-MeShow/39608234786?
iTunes
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewArtist?id=308252063
Thank you / Merci
M-Audio: http://www.m-audio.com/index.php?do=company.lang
Cubase: http://www.steinberg.net/en/home.html
EZdrummer: http://www.toontrack.com/ezdrummer.asp
Addictive Drums: http://www.xlnaudio.com/?page=products
Guitar Rig 3: http://www.native-instruments.com/index.php?id=guitarline
Pianoteq: http://www.pianoteq.com
PowerCore X8: http://www.tcelectronic.com
Sony Vegas: http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/products/vegasfamily.asp
Duration : 0:9:28
My Home Recording Studio Setup
This is the setup i have for my home recording studio. This is a work in progress, but basically all the money i’ve recently made has been going towards this, as it is something I am getting more interested in. I’m going to be adding to it, and making more videos about my studio and the music it produces, so subscribe. Also, let me know what you think and if you have any suggestions to help make my studio better and more efficient, it would be much appreciated if you would comment below. Thanks!
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Upgraded Home Recording Studio!!
The 1st 5 seconds is blue then the video. Been a year since I uploaded anything on YouTube. Recording studio has been upgraded. VS2400CD is classic with the Boss DR 8800 drum machine. Roland Fantom X7 maxed out!! MV 8800 with MV8 OP1 and Presonus Vfire to communicate with computer DAW such as Cubase Studio 4.5. Sequel 2 with sound packs, Motu BPM and Native Instruments Maschine etc…Desktop upgraded as well for many of today”s demanding CPU hungry recording software. Beat made at the end of the video but nothing fancy. Just wanted to showcase the VS 2400CD, but another video is coming.
Duration : 0:5:14
home recording studio tour
Tour of my home studio…
gear:
tascam US122
Cubase SX3
KRK Rokit 5 and Rokit 10s subwoofer
Studio Projects C1 condenser mic
Legacy Axis 8 condenser mic
Shure SM58 and SM57
JTS NX6
enjoy!
Duration : 0:3:28
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