The main two reasons I closed down my big studio across town were: increased cost of renting and conflicts with the landlord (i felt they were not taking good care of us tenants)... If you would like me to make a video talking about the 10 lessons I learned the hard way from building a pro studio let me know
Yes, you are absolutely right, and that's actually the only reason that could motivate anyone to subscribe; he is an excellent demonstrator with a hippie look, even if he doesn't particularly excel in the areas he discusses, he merely skims over them. Like most UA-camrs dedicated to electronic music, he has absolutely no talent. His tracks uploaded on Bandcamp are an insult to Music in general and make the ears bleed. He doesn't know how to play the piano, isn't familiar with music theory, and generally has only a rudimentary musical knowledge. But thanks to the very generous income from this commercial network and the few sponsors who make the mistake of trusting him, he manages to do nothing all day while being paid a manager's salary. Like most, once again, of the other UA-camrs. It would be foolish to talk about parasitism; rather, it’s better to mention a certain opportunism and a neo-aristocratic approach. Once again, it is also foolish to blame him rather than someone else since it is the mentality that usually drives almost the entire menagerie of UA-cam.
That's quite a place Bo! You can be happy and chill now .... not all music creators out there can afford this. Enjoy the max, don't break anything and have seriously good times !! 🔈
🙂 This is AWESOME Bo‼️ I just recently got the vast majority of my “ancient” gear to communicate with each other and started recording/playing/posting music again. This is after decades of no interest, so am very excited to relearn everything. Thank you for all of your great vids - Grey F♾️l 😌
Hi Bo... nice space... hope it is a relaxing and creative space for you... just a suggestion... I have seen a number of your content about midi/sync and audio routeing as well as others... what no UA-camr does is physically demonstrate piece by piece connection for us lesser mortals and idiots.. I would certainly appreciate a physical demonstration of connection of a medium synth studio with elements that don't need clocking but that connects to both an Mpc one + and a mixer... I would love you forever (as I think would a great many people) ... peace and love from Wales!
BRAVO Bo!!!!.....BIG difference from the ditto fabric ikea Days!!!!... My wife and I Wish You Great Jammin Days...and Excellent Health... BLESS You &Your Family. 🍺🍷
Congrats on the new studio setup, Bo, looks great. The star of the show is the desk for me, I'm going to have to get a Artist Rise for myself, perfect design.
You have quite a few devices that make nice pleasing sounds to the ears. Congrats to you on constructing a very nice A+++ home recording studio. Rock on man, I like what you create because I heard some of your beats in this video, they were nice and I’m game to hear more, looking forward to hearing them. Make some videos of your music. Cheers!
Glad to see you back and thriving in a home studio! Gives me more hope for future setups, hah! Great use of space and what you got, looking forward to more content =p
Looks like a really nice setup. Congrats again on the house and having the studio as an extension of the piece of property you own yourself. I bet you're using the studio more often as a result. Greetings from Eskilstuna. 🇸🇪
What a fantastic man-cave. I would get "option-paralysis" trying to keep track of all this but if you've designed it from scratch then you will have this under control.
Nice video. I like hearing the reasoning behind the decisions. I think the word you were looking for (in American English anyway) is "power strip." It's an extension cord with a number of outlets at the end. Not that it matters, but we put the emphasis on the first syllable of pergola. I'm in the process of wiring up a patch bay (building all the cables). There are a lot of decisions to make.
Very nice set-up. If you are like me, it will never be finished. But that is how it should be. Your cable management style is like mine also. Make it look nice where you can see it and jam everything else together. Cable management is the only part that is so frustrating for me. Thanks for the tour. I’m sure you will get tons of use out of the studio.
You have done pretty well for yourself bo.remember what it was like in the early days... (bob eats). Your commitment and persistance are testimonial to your character. Well done.
Love the new studio setup - having seen your progress first going to the outside studio, then building this, then moving into this it’s wonderful that it finally came together. Good idea to have multiple separate ‘zones’ for different types of work as well. Those IK Multimedia ARC studio boxes are amazing - I use one as well in my studio office and it makes a huge difference. This video is missing one very important thing - where is the excessively complex coffee setup for a sip of the coffee?
There are so many things to comment in this video I don’t know where to start! But you have TWO Maschine+?XD I also like the fact you have so many areas to just jam and relax. I work part time as an illustrator. And sometime you just forget it’s supposed to be fun drawing. I will definitely see if I can incorporate some demand free areas just for experimenting and relaxing.
I admire the video setup the most. Light’s, camera’s, and audio. I worked in film in the past and them setups can be challenging for one person to do. The cost and design planning alone. My roommate is moving out next month and I’m going to forge a setup that can record my jams. POV without me talking or in the shots. It will be less complex that way. Regardless something permanent focusing on my main table and synth stands. Not looking forward to buying the gear and setup, but the finished results will be inspiring fo this hobby of mine.
Pretty cool man..I do everything on a computer and iPad myself but I’m alway thinking about getting synths again but man the software is so good…looks really professional and nice.
You're living the dream! For the speakers on your synth stand and video table, are they powered or unpowered? I'm trying to think of what to do for my modular desk where the speakers would not be in a place I could easily reach to click them on and off when I'm using the setup, but I also don't want there to be a loud pop when I turn the system on.
I need to read up more about patchbays. This seems like a good solution to my input/output problems since I have a small space and use rackmount line mixers for my synths/samplers.
I recommend the Samson S-Patch Plus. You can switch between normalled, half normalled and through via switches on the front. Only downside is you don’t have much space for labeling.
Hi Bo ! What a beautifull new studio, congratulations !!! Just a question : what is the reference of the synth stand you're using for the Polybrute ? and especially the shelf supporting the Solar 42 ? Many thanks !
The biggest takeaway I got from this is when you said hardware set ups are not ideal for creative productivity . That they’re better for jamming. I could testify to this as my quest for setting up an ideal hybrid studio has taken over my focus and hence, creativity and output has decreased big time vs when I was writing completely on the DAW
Curious about that pedalboard for synths? I made a video about it here ua-cam.com/video/lRFZEVH7Gs0/v-deo.html
exakt. I was wondering exactly that. Thank you! (p.s. Congrats, you have a GREAT studio 👍)
The main two reasons I closed down my big studio across town were: increased cost of renting and conflicts with the landlord (i felt they were not taking good care of us tenants)... If you would like me to make a video talking about the 10 lessons I learned the hard way from building a pro studio let me know
By all means, please do! Also things like heating, humidity control, power, soundproofing, acoustic treatment... Geek on!
yes pls :)
Home is always the best place for one's studio anyhow sir 🫡
@@BoBeats 🙋🏻♂️
That homemade rack at 7:02 is EXACTLY the content I subscribe for.
Yes, you are absolutely right, and that's actually the only reason that could motivate anyone to subscribe; he is an excellent demonstrator with a hippie look, even if he doesn't particularly excel in the areas he discusses, he merely skims over them. Like most UA-camrs dedicated to electronic music, he has absolutely no talent. His tracks uploaded on Bandcamp are an insult to Music in general and make the ears bleed. He doesn't know how to play the piano, isn't familiar with music theory, and generally has only a rudimentary musical knowledge. But thanks to the very generous income from this commercial network and the few sponsors who make the mistake of trusting him, he manages to do nothing all day while being paid a manager's salary. Like most, once again, of the other UA-camrs. It would be foolish to talk about parasitism; rather, it’s better to mention a certain opportunism and a neo-aristocratic approach. Once again, it is also foolish to blame him rather than someone else since it is the mentality that usually drives almost the entire menagerie of UA-cam.
Who tf needs bigger studio outside the house if you can have such a gem in your home 2 meters away! Damn what a place
That's quite a place Bo! You can be happy and chill now .... not all music creators out there can afford this. Enjoy the max, don't break anything and have seriously good times !! 🔈
🙂 This is AWESOME Bo‼️ I just recently got the vast majority of my “ancient” gear to communicate with each other and started recording/playing/posting music again. This is after decades of no interest, so am very excited to relearn everything. Thank you for all of your great vids - Grey F♾️l 😌
Hi Bo... nice space... hope it is a relaxing and creative space for you... just a suggestion... I have seen a number of your content about midi/sync and audio routeing as well as others... what no UA-camr does is physically demonstrate piece by piece connection for us lesser mortals and idiots.. I would certainly appreciate a physical demonstration of connection of a medium synth studio with elements that don't need clocking but that connects to both an Mpc one + and a mixer... I would love you forever (as I think would a great many people) ... peace and love from Wales!
Good suggestion!
+1 for this 😊
I really appreciate these videos because it helps people see a person's "daily driver" devices/workflow. Thank you!
BRAVO Bo!!!!.....BIG difference from the ditto fabric ikea Days!!!!... My wife and I Wish You Great Jammin Days...and Excellent Health... BLESS You &Your Family. 🍺🍷
Man, that must feel great to be done. It’s gorgeous and practical. Well done!
Love the height adjustable desk! I need that when I build out my next room.
You've done well. Happy for you! Lovely setup ALL AROUND....pergola included. YOU need to add CATS.
Love cats! But allergic
Congrats on the new studio setup, Bo, looks great. The star of the show is the desk for me, I'm going to have to get a Artist Rise for myself, perfect design.
Looks Beautiful. Living the dream. Gave me some great ideas for my little set up.
Looks amazing Bo...congrats on all your hard work to get it completed. 14:22 that was sounding dirty af...loved it..
The whole process of creating your studio must've been a joyful ride! Well done!
Joyful. Painful. Stressful.
Sanding wood works a stress relief, just saying for those wood makeshift side rack mounts. 😂 Nice studio.
Such a cool, spacious and well thought out space. Nice, hope it works well for you. Thanks for the tour.
Really taken with the music examples throughout - awesome work!
Thank you!
Wow Bo. This is the ultimate. To think it all started with a humble minilogue and circuit
In my kitchen, with a webcam no less and my 2 year old wanting a sandwich in the middle of shooting a review… she’s 10 now! 💪
Looks great and clean! I'm sooooo jealous on al the stuff you have😮. Love your videos and tutorials!
Thanks for taking the time to give us this tour of this great studio and creative space! =)
You are such a smart, humble and awesome producer. Fantastic studio environment!
Bo!! way to go!! great to see you in your new awesome studio . Looking good 😊
Studio looks great! Thanks for taking us along the build.
Those snap ties tho! Perfect as I build my space - great setup and congrats on the final build! Cheers
Lovely Studio!!!!! ❤ Congratulations Bo! Well deserved!
Fantastic Studio Space! Thanks for sharing with us!
You have quite a few devices that make nice pleasing sounds to the ears. Congrats to you on constructing a very nice A+++ home recording studio. Rock on man, I like what you create because I heard some of your beats in this video, they were nice and I’m game to hear more, looking forward to hearing them. Make some videos of your music. Cheers!
Glad to see you back and thriving in a home studio! Gives me more hope for future setups, hah! Great use of space and what you got, looking forward to more content =p
Very nice studio Bo - looking forward to lots more great content.
Nice video. This has motivated me to get my studio up and going! Thanks!
Looking great! Still spacious and functional!!
Looks like a really nice setup. Congrats again on the house and having the studio as an extension of the piece of property you own yourself. I bet you're using the studio more often as a result. Greetings from Eskilstuna. 🇸🇪
Such a gorgeous perfect invirorment
wow Amazing stuff, very very beautiful home studio and nice light !!!✨👍✨
Finally a sensible content creator who is using a midi router. I use two mio10s, and I couldn't function without them
A great video! Thanks for sharing.
Ooh congrats! Perfect for the flight I’m about to board. Hey Bo 👍🏼
Lovely setup, enjoy it and have fun!
congrats bo, very interesting and inspiring. especially envious of your youtube studio corner!
Woody! My two favorite swedish meatballs on one plate! I mean in one place! Maybe you should join forces in one UA-cam studio someday?
thanks buddy! Come hang out in Halmstad
Looking forward to your Torso S4 video! We need videos of that longer than 20 seconds 😂
wonderful !! 🌟 a dream-come-true place ! ❤
Love the spaciousness of the setup as a whole - looks like a great place to work. The only thing missing is a nice big comfy sofa, haha.
Wish i could fit one
@@BoBeats you could just lay down on your polybrute 12 ! 😂 it looks comfy and, sure, it's bigger than my sofa 😂
That's what the rest of the house is for ;) No need for furniture when your Studio is your Home lol
I sacrificed my sofa for Gear.. actually the whole living room... so no guests to my house :D
That was a awesome tour Bo , I really enjoyed that
Have fun in your new studio! 🙂
10:05 BobEats 😁 (yep, the joke is sooo old that it already starts getting cool again 🤣🤣🤣 )
evergreen!
Thanks so much for the tour! Wish I could be there and jam with you!
congratulations...looks great!!
Hey that's pretty cool. Congrats!
What a fantastic man-cave. I would get "option-paralysis" trying to keep track of all this but if you've designed it from scratch then you will have this under control.
Nice video. I like hearing the reasoning behind the decisions.
I think the word you were looking for (in American English anyway) is "power strip." It's an extension cord with a number of outlets at the end.
Not that it matters, but we put the emphasis on the first syllable of pergola.
I'm in the process of wiring up a patch bay (building all the cables). There are a lot of decisions to make.
Power strip, got it! That is what I was refering to.
Very nice set-up. If you are like me, it will never be finished. But that is how it should be. Your cable management style is like mine also. Make it look nice where you can see it and jam everything else together. Cable management is the only part that is so frustrating for me. Thanks for the tour. I’m sure you will get tons of use out of the studio.
Nice jams in this vid 😎
"Be a good dog......oops......DAW-less jammer!" Great tour! Thanks Bo! :)
Awesome video Bo !!!!!
Thank you 🙏🏻
Great setup! Congrats !
The art of making music appealing to the masses is by nature minimalist. 90% creativity 10% instruments.
Congratulations Bo!
The studio looks fantastic and you have space for more gear too 😬
Beautiful stuff Bo.
You have done pretty well for yourself bo.remember what it was like in the early days... (bob eats). Your commitment and persistance are testimonial to your character. Well done.
thank you buddy! and glad to have you here still all this time later, that is probably the biggest testament
@@BoBeats aah bo. There’s no getting around it. You’re just a nice guy. 👍
swedish synth jesus show his dope gear cave! love it bo!
Those rack wood blocks are the best thing you've got going.
i am slowly getting more comfortable just DIY stuff
Congrats, Bob!
Awesome video Sir
I loved this guy in that Independence Day movie…. :)
Love the new studio setup - having seen your progress first going to the outside studio, then building this, then moving into this it’s wonderful that it finally came together. Good idea to have multiple separate ‘zones’ for different types of work as well. Those IK Multimedia ARC studio boxes are amazing - I use one as well in my studio office and it makes a huge difference.
This video is missing one very important thing - where is the excessively complex coffee setup for a sip of the coffee?
Really cool studio setup! ✨✨
Super cool studio!
What a fun setup!
Congratulations Bo🎉
oh MAN that looks fantastic!
♥️♥️
Wow
Just like a professional
sweet set up Bob :)
Ooops I just ate it
Its gone
Very nice!!!💯
Amazing studio 😊 👍
There are so many things to comment in this video I don’t know where to start! But you have TWO Maschine+?XD I also like the fact you have so many areas to just jam and relax. I work part time as an illustrator. And sometime you just forget it’s supposed to be fun drawing. I will definitely see if I can incorporate some demand free areas just for experimenting and relaxing.
having islands of sorts is very important to me... and i might expand on this in the future
I admire the video setup the most. Light’s, camera’s, and audio. I worked in film in the past and them setups can be challenging for one person to do. The cost and design planning alone. My roommate is moving out next month and I’m going to forge a setup that can record my jams. POV without me talking or in the shots. It will be less complex that way. Regardless something permanent focusing on my main table and synth stands. Not looking forward to buying the gear and setup, but the finished results will be inspiring fo this hobby of mine.
Very impressive.
Pretty cool man..I do everything on a computer and iPad myself but I’m alway thinking about getting synths again but man the software is so good…looks really professional and nice.
You're living the dream! For the speakers on your synth stand and video table, are they powered or unpowered? I'm trying to think of what to do for my modular desk where the speakers would not be in a place I could easily reach to click them on and off when I'm using the setup, but I also don't want there to be a loud pop when I turn the system on.
All my speakers are powered.
Congrats! 😎🎉
Fantastic👍🏼! Remember I predicted your move when you bought the house? 😉
Yes! I do remember that
@@BoBeats Also: a lot of parallels between your studio setup and my own. Yours is bigger though 😂
I can only DREAM.....Awesome.
I need to read up more about patchbays. This seems like a good solution to my input/output problems since I have a small space and use rackmount line mixers for my synths/samplers.
Also check Franklin Audio which has a very cool switcher
@@BoBeatsthanks, will do!
I recommend the Samson S-Patch Plus. You can switch between normalled, half normalled and through via switches on the front. Only downside is you don’t have much space for labeling.
@@ftc_music thanks, I'll check it out.
well done! 👍
looks ace 🙂
Took a year to finish your studio, and a year to fully grow your hair back out! Both look great. :)
Hi Bo,what is the model of your Jaspers rack?....LOVE THE STUDIO!!!
I dont remember the exact name, its linked in my jaspers review
Awesome. Happy for you that you chose Polybrute12, Osmose, ...
Love it!
great studio
Looooooooove this! ❤
Hi Bo !
What a beautifull new studio, congratulations !!!
Just a question : what is the reference of the synth stand you're using for the Polybrute ? and especially the shelf supporting the Solar 42 ?
Many thanks !
Black Panther!
I see you used Gik Acoustics for treatment. I just installed Gik in my home studio. Killer stuff.
Not Gik. This is Bluetone Acoustics. Gik is good tho!
@@BoBeats Ah got it. Looks great.
Really cool !
Nice!!!
Truly epic! Lets f-ckin go!
Very nice. I noticed plexiglas over the windows. Did you do that for soundproofing?
It adds a couple dB reduction but is polycarbonare and it is for security. Very durable
The biggest takeaway I got from this is when you said hardware set ups are not ideal for creative productivity . That they’re better for jamming.
I could testify to this as my quest for setting up an ideal hybrid studio has taken over my focus and hence, creativity and output has decreased big time vs when I was writing completely on the DAW
Very useful info, thanks! BTW, how do you fight dust?
With a synthduster, wipes and vacuum
I remember you used to have a Presonus digital mixer before. What made you switch to a more traditional audio interface?
The main reason was that I felt I wasnt using it enough to justify the cost. I do still miss it tho, but it was the right choice.