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Originally Posted by ssspert cool is that tracks in the sand mark? |
no, its not tracks in the sand. tracks in the sand was built a year or two after this one existed, and had a trident 80c console. tracks in the sand, (or T.I.T.S. as i like to call it) was actually a really good sounding room...it got kind of a bad rap right off the bat 'cause the owners were a little left-of-center...but i did 3 or 4 projects there (without the owners around) and everything sounded great:
Onus (Pensacola)
http://www.chrismara.com/onus
P Jones (Nashville)
http://www.chrismara.com/pjones2
Consumption's EP (Ocean Springs)
http://www.chrismara.com/consumption1
i wish the music community down there would've given it more support....it could've been cool....really great tracking facility even if you wanted to do the rest at home. oh well.
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Originally Posted by guitarest Ok so tell me those two little speakers are not the only ones in this area, or is that the center speakers. It looks like other speakers in the upper right and left. |
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Originally Posted by ssspert The pic is dark but look suspended from the wall or ceiling...don't know the make. |
the nearfields are NS-10s, and the big speakers are Urie 813s powered by a Macintosh 2300. they are two seperate stereo sets...one close, one not so close. lol.
to give you some perspective on the size of the room; the console is 12 feet wide, those big speakers are about the size of a fridge (without the freezer), that's a full sized pool table in the background, and a Steinway grand on the studio floor. in the first picture- if you look below the right hand tv, you'll see a window. through the window is more of the same studio floor that the piano is on, and it continues for another 30 feet or so to the right. it also had 20 foot ceilings throughout. in the second picture, you'll also see a window below the left hand tv, which is a booth adjacent to the booth by the piano, each about 25 x 25 (not square tho). what you don't see are 3 other booths, bathrooms, the bar around the corner from the pool table, the foosball table and other video games, etc, etc.
it was bigger than most studios here in nashville.
-chris