Thanks. This really has been the best decision, to retire and pour all my money into something I love that I can create with. I was worried about the expense at first, but the hard work and money was all worth it.
Thanks. I'm really excited about featuring some bands. I was supposed to start in February, but the two bands I had lined up both suddenly got really busy.
I got them on Amazon. I basically just looked for the skinniest side tables I could find. www.amazon.ca/Yusong-Industrail-Magazine-Storage-Assemble/dp/B08GKR4NM6?th=1
Well I had the faderport before the board, so that probably influenced my decision to have one. The board obviously has faders, and basic transport controls (rew, stop, play, rec). But the Faderport puts the controls right beside my keyboard, which is a much easier reach. With the keyboard tray in front of the mixer, the transport controls are just far enough that I have to lean forward to use them. But also the Faderport has a scroll wheel. I ususally have it in "Scroll" mode for moving around a project. It has previous/next buttons for jumping between markers, you can turn the track automation settings to Write, Read, or Touch with the push of a button. Also there are dedicated buttons for click on/off and loop on/off. So overall the Faderport makes Studio One navigation faster. I rarely move multiple faders at once when mixing, because that's what automation is for. So for me the mixer is basically a glorified tracking control surface and I rarely use it in DAW mode.
@@EdgetoneStudios A few people have said they rarely use it in DAW mode. I’ll be starting with a FP 16, dropping dime on the actual board may not be necessary…
The studio is simply amazing! And best of all, you're doing great! Kudos to you!
Thanks. This really has been the best decision, to retire and pour all my money into something I love that I can create with. I was worried about the expense at first, but the hard work and money was all worth it.
I commented before watching the video! :) I knew it would be great...thanks for the tour in advance!
Thanks. I really enjoyed learning more about shooting for video while making it. Looking forward to doing multishot productions and local bands.
Wow .. impressive AF!! ✊🌻
Thanks. I did a three part series on my obsession with building the studio. It's more of a slideshow, but still shows the design and build process.
Very nice studio
Thank you.
Sweet setup!
Thank you.
That is looking GREAT..!!!
Thanks. I'm incredibly happy with how everything turned out.
Looks great and looking forward to seeing the live band productions.
Thanks. I'm really excited about featuring some bands. I was supposed to start in February, but the two bands I had lined up both suddenly got really busy.
looking cool and super clean got to swing by one day if i make it over to the Island ...
Absolutely. Give me a call or text if you ever are over. It's easy enough to find my website and number.
Beautiful studio! I can see that the coffee station gets used daily. 😊
First place I go every morning.
beautiful studio
Thank you. But even more importantly it sounds beautiful. ;-)
Wildly fantastic!
That's because I hate tame fantastic things.
Awesome video! Thanks!
You're welcome.
I love those side tables. Where’d you pick those up?
I got them on Amazon. I basically just looked for the skinniest side tables I could find.
www.amazon.ca/Yusong-Industrail-Magazine-Storage-Assemble/dp/B08GKR4NM6?th=1
How is the Faderport preferable to the fancy same brand board? I’m looking at that board and would love to hear your thoughts on it.
Well I had the faderport before the board, so that probably influenced my decision to have one. The board obviously has faders, and basic transport controls (rew, stop, play, rec). But the Faderport puts the controls right beside my keyboard, which is a much easier reach. With the keyboard tray in front of the mixer, the transport controls are just far enough that I have to lean forward to use them.
But also the Faderport has a scroll wheel. I ususally have it in "Scroll" mode for moving around a project. It has previous/next buttons for jumping between markers, you can turn the track automation settings to Write, Read, or Touch with the push of a button. Also there are dedicated buttons for click on/off and loop on/off.
So overall the Faderport makes Studio One navigation faster. I rarely move multiple faders at once when mixing, because that's what automation is for. So for me the mixer is basically a glorified tracking control surface and I rarely use it in DAW mode.
@@EdgetoneStudios A few people have said they rarely use it in DAW mode. I’ll be starting with a FP 16, dropping dime on the actual board may not be necessary…