Hey Andrew great video mate. Just curious, where did you get your wall diffusers and ceiling clouds from? Can they be ordered on line. I’m putting in a small drum / recording room at my factory. Cheers, 🍻
As we start our Room build in our Nashville garage, so much of what we're doing is based on your legacy of videos. (And the legal victories of Lig Shaw on behalf of Studio owners in Music City.) Thanks fromThe Fret Farm.
Damn Andrew, I have been putting off painting my studio ceiling and in that amount of time you’ve pretty much dismantled and built several whole studios. I think I’ll get my brushes out today. Edit: I’d like to add I successfully painted my studio ceiling today, I did it but the inspiration to get it done happened here.
6:35 - 6:43 Great shots and sequence,- looks like something straight out of a suspense sequence from the Alien franchise. Seriously, though, when you take over the house for your entire Epic "Home" Studio could you give us a Grand Tour of the coming layout so we can follow the process already knowing what you´re aiming for as the finished result? Some Sketch Up 3D renderings, a 3D printed to scale model, your own design drawings,- basically the pre viz of the design and layout of the entire "home" studio - from your coming Andrew Masters Epic "Home " Projects Design branch of your undoubtably coming branching out franchise? Future looks bright. :) Love to the family.
You're so lucky you're in the US. In Europe you would hardly find a house that doesn't need sound proofing and also a house that is sooooo easy to cut holes to the walls...Great video as always!
Love seeing the transformation and can't wait to see how it all comes out. Felt like I need to give a little independent confirmation of how good those Black Panther stands are (and I'm not sponsored by them). I have the same 2 tier stand for a Nord and Sequential Pro 3. It is by far the best synth stand I've encountered. It is built like a tank and very expandable. Looking at getting a tray for a drum machine.
I have to move my Studio every Summer, When Fire Season blows around the Stress is through the Roof, So now I'm Building a Mobile Recording Rig and a new Cinder Block and Concrete Studio.
Hi Andrew! Curious what made you choose running analog snakes throughout the place as opposed to something like Dante. I was under the impression that signal degrades over certain cable lengths, and Dante would just give more flexibility in general, with less cables. You obviously know what you're doing and the place looks sick as hell, so I'm interested in hearing your thoughts on that. Thanks man!
Hey Scott - luckily we are really close with our neighbors and have been making noise with two drum sets for the last two and a half years. We are super lucky that they love that we’re making music over here.
@@itsstudiotime Love it, dood. That's an awesome feeling to have such great neighbors! Best of luck with the new "old" digs! Can't wait to see and hear the magic that happens!
Wait... so you bought a new house that you're going to live in, and are converting the old house into a studio? Or you bought a new house and are converting multiple rooms in it into a studio?
Neat topic for a video series but as a longtime viewer it inspires the question of why? I've gathered that you and your wife bought a house and speculate that your lease on this place is still active so this became plan B when the other situation didn't work out. Why not go all Steve Albini and reset updtairs since you already had a layout and familiarity?
I would probably assume to not have people going up the stairs and down the stairs everytime. He may be thinking about comfort for people. I have studio that's very similar to this studio in Andrew's video but with one of my rooms upstairs and I often wonder if people hate going upstairs haha ....I love it I love keeping active in between takes taking some flights upstairs lol but maybe a studio needs to be as comforting as possible so idk why Andrew decided on that move. Hopefully he can get back to your questions because I would like to know as well. Lol
@@manuellujan5625 I know that is an issue for be, but the opposite. I had my house built with a 9 foot deep basement and I've lost a few clients - usually older, and one with a vertigo condition that just couldn't come down the stairs.
How’s the bleed from the drums/amps cranked to the control room? Can you monitor with monitors or do you still need to use your headphones when folks are tracking these? Congrats on this (hopefully) permanent setup btw!! 🎉
Love the chandelier! My Mother-in-law gave me the wrought iron chandelier from the house my wife grew up in that was built in 1898, I rewired it and put Edison bulbs in it for my studio too.
Amazing video! It was incredible to watch the transformation from an empty box into a lively room filled with music. Thank you for all the information shared along the way!
I really like the mic stands and arms u have and wish I could check them out to see if I can buy some. Are those some video lighting equipment with mic adapters?. Thanks!