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New here, this forum looks awesome!

Post by wicked_s »

Hi there,
I'm new here, this is my first post. For the moment i have a little "bedroom homerecording studio". Anyway, next week me and my wife are going to look at a house that we might buy. It's like a farm with a main house, guesthouse and a big barn, all located in the middle of nowhere. If we get the house, i'll try to build a "real" studio in the barn i think. But i don't know anything about building a studio, but i got a tip from a friend to check out this johnsayers website. So here i am, i hope any of you guys could help me out with tips and stuff?

best regards,
Patrik
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Post by ponkass »

Start reading!!!..=)

There are a reference area with alot of helpful info... check out the stickies and start reading. The pros on this page prefers that you do alot of the reading to avoid answering the same questions 1000 times...
welcome to this, as you said, awesome board.. it´s a true source of info...
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Post by dymaxian »

read this one in particular

http://www.johnlsayers.com/Studio/Mainpage/MP-Sjoko.htm

sjoko's studio is pretty much the same thing - bar converted to studio. The sizes will be different, but the idea is probably going to be pretty similar. Look thru all the "studios under construction" for some great ideas. But yeah- read it all. Most of the basics are in the sticky threads, but there's good stuff everywhere.

Good luck! Hope it works out for you!
Kase
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Thanx!

Post by wicked_s »

Thank you both for the tips, i'll start reading the threads on this forum :lol:
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