I love this video. Thank you for taking the time to share with all of us your studio/setups. I'm also a gear collector/hoarder. Ignore all the negative comments... Just do and buy what makes you happy.
Nice setup bro! Thanks for sharing❤ People should understand that you are learning a skill. Your video is not produced by SONY! Feedback is good but some comments seem more like a beat-down. That's why I don't share my world. Keep up the progress and creativity🎉 10 years from now, you might be running an Empire. Good Luck!
Whatever you aint currently using just take it out and put it in a storage lot or sell away. Not enough room in there. Kids can trip in there, animals can chew on cables and get tangled (I'm laughing as I type this)
Yeah I guess that is a possibility, lol luckily my kids are grown and have all moved out, so on the bright side I'm the only person who ever goes in there for the most part. But I have to admit I have considered a more minimalist set up maybe one day :
Love the setup(s). Especially the main one. I have the xdj1000mk2 with a djm2000 but I've been thinking of upgrading to an xdj xz (or whatever comes after), to get a similar situation to what you're rocking with. Got a ddj400 from smaller pop-up gigs and love the thing.
Awesome Studio .. I’ve been Djing for a long time myself..That is my next move .. to produce…I’m in Long Island NY .. where are you ? Would love to get some pointers …
Hey bros, Im Dave from Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia. Sa,e with djgeoize, i have been djing for while, somehow i don’t know why i have a feeling i will go into production (despite i know nothing on producing at all at the moment)
Awesome set up!!! Just try and stay as up to date, with the tech, if you can, so you don't fall behind. I mean that with all the respect. Though it sounds like its not much of a problem for you. I hope my comment makes sense to you. Finally, keep on keeping on!!!! Peace!
I am thinking of a Passive Monitor speaker upgrade, i see you use M-AUDIO..... i have Pioneer S-DJ60X presently and would like to know what your M-Audio's are like ? I dont want anything bigger than 5" due to room size and bass heavy..... appreciate your input thanks
the BX5 are more than enough so I would say you would be satisfied with them for sure I had mine for a while before I even considered getting the bigger pair
Those acoustics panels ain’t doing nothing other than looks. Read up on how to treat the room properly unless of course you have them stuck to the wall just for looks. Nice wee man cave tho 👍
I've read and heard comments from Pros and others acoustic tiles don't do any good but I beg to differ. If you have a bare room and bare walls, the room will sound Echo. If you use these, they will work. Not 100% perfect but better than nothing.
@@gsonn18 as you have them in the wrong areas and they are about as good as nothing tbh proper acoustic treatment is a lot of cash when you do it “properly” nice man cave tho
I hear what you're saying but even having the best treated room and the best equipment doesn't always get you the best results. Everyone's ears is different and want to hear something different. The bottom line is making a good song that people like, if that's your objective. My objective is just making good music that I like and if people happen to like it so be it. People are proud of their rooms and what they have accomplished. I asked you this question, if you take a bare room with nothing on it and then if you take that same room and totally cover it with acoustic tiles, do you think you'll hear the difference? I'm sure you would. That means they work!
For future reference, whatever it is you have yourself mic'd up with, keeps banging against your chain the whole damn video. It's almost unbearable especially if you're watching with ear buds. I cut the video short myself
I listened through my phone and while I could hear the handling noise it wasn't unbearable for me but I can imagine with earphones it could be that way.
My studio is loaded with hardware. Especially some of the older gear that I used to have back in the days that I sold but I purchased again on ebay. It's nice to play around with Hardware sometimes, or just use it for a different feel. I was using my Korg Triton Rack the other day and I'm amazed how good that thing sounds. While I can do everything with my DAW, it's nice to have eye candy and toys in your studio as well. Especially if you're old school like me.