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Sound byte
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A big hello to all of you people. :-)

Post by Sound byte »

I am truly amazed at the quality of information and the calibre of the knowledge that the posters posses. A big thankyou to John Sayers for this great site and for all the effort he has made to make the countless diagrams and vast texts for us to see. :shock:


I am not in the same league as you guys and I am currently renovation an existing rehearsal room/studio to extend. I am doing it on a shoestring budget and recycling as much as I can. Ever since I was young, I have always dreamed of possessing a space where I can let rip without the fear of reprise from neighbours. My studio will be a non-commercial venture and just for the bands I am in and myself.

This time I am taking pictures as I go. I hope to share with you guys one day. :mrgreen:

I have read many of your posts and kinda feel that I know you and just thought I’d let you know me.
:D
kendale
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Post by kendale »

Aloha and welcome to the forum!

Congrats on your studio build! Alot of us here are of the "home studio owner/operator" types, so you're right at home. :wink:

Please post your questions, progress, pics, etc. as you go.

Looking forward to your build,

Aloha 8)
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Tatko
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Post by Tatko »

Sound byte wrote: I am truly amazed at the quality of information and the calibre of the knowledge that the posters posses. A big thankyou to John Sayers for this great site and for all the effort he has made to make the countless diagrams and vast texts for us to see.

Same here :)
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