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1. The first step was to decide that we're going to build a new studio at this place. What a mess! Who's stupid idea was that? |
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2. Unwanted door to the garage had to be removed. We wanted a solid wall. |
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3. Fixing the door problem |
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4. Got to do something about those pipes...Let's paint them white...But once dry: WTF?
Houston we have a problem! Cheap paint sucks! |
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5. 3D sketch over the studio. The next step is to put up the wall sections 1, 2 and 3. |
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6. Wall section 1 comming up |
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7. Wall sections 2 and 3. The last one a bit tricky... |
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8. Building the entrance between wall sections 2 and 3. |
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9. Classic Sfi-Fi entrance. Painting everything in white. |
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10. Building audio deflectors... |
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11. Eliminating the 90 degree problem between the wall and the roof. These are also going to work as bass traps. |
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12. Everywhere in the control room. Mounting of the camera/motion detection alarm system. |
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13. Bass traps in the corners with damping panels. |
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14. Front view of the result. |
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15. Fixing some lights. Mounting RGB LED strips |
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16. These are going up on the wall. Making sure there is some space between the LEDs and the wall, otherwise you'll get those common annoying dots. |
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17. Testing the lights on the wall. A cable channel on the top makes only the reflected light visible and can also hold cables. Looking nice and smooth. Good job! |
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18. More LED lights with same principle. Mounting power distribution at strategic places |
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19. LED spotlights to be mounted on top of the bass traps in the corners |
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20. Power distribution for all the lights. Radio controlled receivers. |
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21. Main power switch. Radio controlled. One push of a button on the remote will power on the entire studio. Really cool. |
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22. Testing the front lights and the new 48" smart TV screen mounted on the wall. |
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23. Testing the side lights. Final touch on the entrance. |
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24. Soldering more control cables for the lights at my new and small workspace. |