An SSL loyalist, Chris Lord-Alge built his Studio D concept mixing room around the Solid State Logic Origin mixing console, a modern, all-analog tribute to the company’s storied 4000-series boards. Shop it today at Sweetwater 👉 imp.i114863.net/e4Xxb6
Thank you so much sweet waters for your dedication and sacrifice to advance sound. I pray that you also remember us here In Africa.. It’s really hard for music lovers like me to access your products..PLEASE remember us in Africa would be so happy to be your ambassador here in Africa especially my country Zambia..We need your gear here..thank you, we appreciate your beautiful company..God bless
America company careless about Africa. Pepsi, Nike, coca-cola, sprite, Red bull, etc. We spend billion's buying their products.but only sponsored European and America activities. So my brother forget it
Sure it’s a lot of expensive pro gear but this is really inspiring because it a rather small space and now everyone can see you can work like a pro with just a small space if you have some good treatment and the work flow right
Ive worked in a small control room with fabric walls (with 703 or roxul behind). It was a bit unnatural. yeah you hear your speakers (and console/desk reflections) but it's not a natural sounding space. I wonder if behind the fabric there are some areas with 2d diffusors to make it sound more natural and not dead.
Funny, no mention about the side desks that are built by Malvicino Design Group. I tried to get them but I’m not Chris, his brother Tom, Republic Recording, and others. Malvicino never would return my calls, emails or texts. Must be nice not to have to worry about customers huh Malvicino!
hah muy cierto ya pude dedicar una habitación completa para estudio y oficina pero me tocó hacer los paneles con palos de escoba y fibra de vidrio ya que no alcanzaba para más