Tour of My Home Studio – Part 1

It’s been six months since I started Home Studio Corner, and it’s about time I showed you MY home studio! I love seeing other people’s setups, and I bet you do too, so enjoy!

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30 Responses to Tour of My Home Studio – Part 1
  1. Julian
    October 20, 2009 | 4:03 pm

    Cool tour Joe! Thanks for sharing your setup. When I see this and listen to your stuff, it illustrates that you don’t need to blow 20-grand on gear to get a great recordings at home.
    Gives me some gear ideas too, I think my next purchase will be some Auralex pads too. I need to deaden the room I’m in a bit. I’d definitely like to hear what you think about that JM4 Looper as well.

  2. BC Fortenberry
    October 20, 2009 | 4:06 pm

    Can’t wait to hear your thoughts on the Line 6 looper. They look pretty cool and I love their DL4.

  3. Steve
    October 20, 2009 | 4:24 pm

    Thanks for showing us the studio. Keep these video’ etc coming.. Love the site.

    My son likes/needs the 003 desk.. He uses Protools v8 LE.
    (on a PC – wanna convert him to MAC ha ha ha).
    Actually he is a little like you.. Plays Guitar and does a little recording and stuff (although at the moment his is mainly for fun..). Just started out really and seems to be really enjoying it..

    I have Logic Pro.. I write music & orchestrate (Composer) with Sibelius and am slowly setting up my studio to enable recording/mixing etc as well. I have AKG Mics and M_Audio Axiom Pro49 keyboard. Motu Traveler Mk3 audio unit (got the Traveler because of it’s highly portability nature) and a 24″ iMAC
    (Love the newly released 27″ iMAC and am tempted by that however)

    I have been considering getting the M-audio monitors like you have. Hmm maybe you might like to give us a write up about that as a real user. Actually a write up about each piece of your gear would be fun to read.

    Thanks and see you on Twitter ;-)

  4. Brad
    October 20, 2009 | 4:42 pm

    Very cool! Nice tour, I’ve been thinking about doing something like this for my setup but I’d have to clean first.

  5. Matt
    October 20, 2009 | 4:55 pm

    Very cool, thanks for sharing.

  6. Wayne
    October 21, 2009 | 1:36 am

    Joe
    Great video it means my setup has a chance. Looking forward to your reviews on the looper. I picked up some MoPads for KRK passive monitors, big difference in the lower mids and low end is much cleaner.
    Acoustic treatment is next, also a power conditioner. Keep up the good work.I have a suggestion to let your members post mixes and let other members make comments or suggestions on them. It’s just a thought.
    Thanks Wayne

    • Joe Gilder
      October 21, 2009 | 9:12 am

      Hey Wayne. That’s a cool idea. I’m not sure the best way to implement it, but I’ll put it in the idea folder!

  7. David S
    October 21, 2009 | 11:13 am

    you give us common folk hope, my brotha. thanks a bunch joe for this site and taking your time to help us all out.

  8. KeyOfGrey
    October 21, 2009 | 12:15 pm

    Nice set up Joe! Clean and uncomplicated. In fact, it’s pretty similar to mine except I’m more set up for Logic than Protools.

    How are those monitors? I was looking at the M-Audio BX8 series since the EX66 is a little out of my price range right now and wanted to know how they compared. Seems like they would be able to go a lot lower in the bottom end. How’s the detail in the high end?

    • Joe Gilder
      October 21, 2009 | 12:47 pm

      I think the EX66s are a step up from the BX8’s. They sound a bit tighter in the bottom end. The highs are still good. They’re not sparkling or anything, but they’re not dull either.

      They do have a bit of noise in them. It doesn’t bother me when music is playing through them, but some folks would make a big deal about it.

      • Steve
        October 21, 2009 | 4:07 pm

        What sort of noise?
        I am also thinking of getting the EX66.. I read a few nice reports about them. But at the price here in New Zealand (about NZ$1200 each) I need to be very sure before splashing out. There are so many options and in the end if they are not “that good” I will get something else more “traditional”.

        BTW..
        Did you spend time and “tune” them when you installed them?
        Are you running them digital or analog?

        • Joe Gilder
          October 21, 2009 | 4:10 pm

          It’s just a slightly noticeable hiss. coming out of the tweeters. It’s noticeable…that’s the best way I can describe it, but as soon as I play music through them, I don’t hear the noise.

          I think I set them to the QTR setting, and I’m running analog cables from the 003 analog outs directly to the analog inputs.

          • Jon
            October 22, 2009 | 10:23 pm

            My Yamaha HS50s have a bit of hiss too. My friend’s Mackie 624s do as well.

          • Steve
            October 24, 2009 | 6:56 pm

            So Joe. Are you happy with EX66 or would you do something different next time?
            What are the issues.?

            S.

      • Steve
        October 24, 2009 | 8:51 pm

        Interesting.. Just reading September 2009 Sound on Sound Magazine (a great read as always) (soundonsound.com) and in their they review the M-Audio Studiophile DSM1 Monitors.

        Same comment made of re the hiss. They put it down to some digital related circuitry in the devices.

    • Jon
      October 22, 2009 | 10:28 pm

      I’m really not a fan of the BX8As. They easily overpower a room and they have no room correction options.

      They’re kinda like cool party speakers, but I really don’t feel like they have enough detail. At work we’ve got 2 pairs set up, 1 of the sets have Recoil Stabilizers under and I can’t I particularly LIKE either set.

      I much prefer a 5 – 6.5″ speaker for monitors to an 8.

      • Joe Gilder
        October 22, 2009 | 10:54 pm

        Yeah, I’ve found 8″ tend to give you a scoop in the mids. Whereas a 6.5″ *can* have more detail.

  9. WILLIAM JONES
    October 21, 2009 | 4:19 pm

    Nice clean set-up Joe. I’m impressed.

  10. Ryan
    October 22, 2009 | 1:29 am

    Nice work Joe. It’s always cool to see other people’s set ups, thanks for letting us in!

  11. Scott Bradley
    October 23, 2009 | 3:23 pm

    I’ll chime in re: the BX8’s – I have a pair and have to agree with previous poster Jon. I’d save a little or go another direction. The BX8’s will be retired from my setup soon…they are just too big and flabby for my situation. They sound nice for, say, a secondary home theatre setup I am sure. I am also thinking about using them for a semi-permanent live install as keyboard/backing track personal monitors.

    Great stuff as always, Joe

  12. Chad Wilson
    October 28, 2009 | 12:25 pm

    I think I’ve edited in that room! MPPT to be exact.

  13. kRemstudios
    October 28, 2009 | 12:42 pm

    Hello Joe,

    Your video is FAR from being a show off presentation. You are truly inspiring for a few reasons. I have also “made it” with just a few things but I’m talking about my computer repair and website design business. What matters the most is 2 basic things: what you know about something and that you truly have a gift to make huge things using little space, etc. I actually read on the current book I’m reading (Robert Kiyosaki and Donal Trumps’ “Why We Want You to be Rich,” (talks A LOT MORE about other stuff than making just money by the way) that these 2 tycoons make everything with little business space and resources. I think you are doing awesome! Honestly you have inspired me a lot more because I’m working on learning as much as I can. My new band and I record on a setup pretty much like yours and in a room pretty much like yours. If you could give us some feedback on our music, that would be great (demo stage for now): http://soundcloud.com/kremstudios.

    Thanks a lot Joe!

  14. Dean Wolfe
    October 29, 2009 | 4:38 pm

    just setting up my own studio in my new house’s basement– was trying to think: imac or mac book, but the extra monitor means the best of both worlds- i’ll try that too. what size monitor is that?
    you’re on the same scale i’m trying to set up with. Cool- the sound treatment is good to see. I use to ignore all that, but i’m realizing it’s important as i get more serious (i.e. recording other people, not just myself anymore)
    cheers
    dean

    • Joe Gilder
      October 29, 2009 | 4:54 pm

      It’s a 17″ monitor I believe. Love my dual monitor setup.

  15. Alaric Hildreth
    October 31, 2009 | 5:03 pm

    Thank You Joe, and what a wonderful studio you have!
    Also nice job on the tour, I just love seeing other guys & gals studio setup.

  16. Jeff Steeg
    November 6, 2009 | 8:02 pm

    So I definitely have those roland speakers as well. They were part of my first recording rig which included a Boss 4 track digital mixer. I like the studio…nice setup.

  17. banj
    November 13, 2009 | 9:17 am

    hey Joe,
    Thanks for the posts.
    I’ve bookmarked your web and it’s been really interesting, for me.
    Am a novice to start with and i don’t play any instruments – But I love good music.
    I’m trying to get into home recording (thanks to owning macbook pro), i strongly believe it will make a good hobby so I’ve bought myself Logic Studio 9 recently. your videos on EQ n Compressor was really practical and educative.
    i do hope i get the weekend time to dedicate to HR and/or study the Logic 9 but i guess there is still a lot to learn, for me.
    Thanks for the good works

    • Joe Gilder
      November 13, 2009 | 9:19 am

      Thanks Banj! It’s great to have you here.

  18. jimmyjam
    November 15, 2009 | 1:30 am

    really liked the tour,,i have a basic m audio setup,firewire,guitar rig,bx5a,ez drummer,,i got some good ideas on the way you had your stuff set up,,really enjoying the videos

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