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Bruce Boyd
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3/6/2008 10:15:20 PM
---- Updated 3/6/2008 10:18:28 PM
What ELSE Have You Got In Your Studio?
A while back there was a thread where people posted pix of their studios. Of course it was all equipment - some of it pretty impressive.
Well I turned the camera the other way. Turned my back to the desk and snapped a pic of the rest of the room. Yeah I've got a railway in my studio! (Half finished - like everything else)
Anyone else got something interesting to show??
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Bruce Boyd
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3/6/2008 10:19:56 PM
Perhaps I should rephrase that last question.....
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Maria Daines
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3/7/2008 3:20:33 AM
We have the dogs!
Jeff in his favourite chair
Paul recording amongst the usual mayhem, I made this pic smaller & somehow lost the original, doh!!
Madi & Jeff curled up beside my pc
They've become accustomed to the intermittent bursts of sound & sleep through it all, they seem to like it and feel the music room is their home too, Jeff (terrier) once went to sleep on a pedal & removed a whole track LOL, we recently needed Madi to bark to order on her song 'dog walker' & it was the one & only time she didn't bark when I knocked on the window haha, but we got there in the end!
Great topic :)
M&P
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srm
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3/7/2008 5:55:23 AM
I've got a lot of odds and ends (mainly odds - it IS also my bedroom), but mainly an attack cat. vis -
[URL=http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c177/srm1138/meancat.jpg][IMG]http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c177/srm1138/th_meancat.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
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srm
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3/7/2008 5:57:47 AM
Okay, that didn't work. Bear with me, I'm almost 80. You'll just have to imagine it. While you're at it, imagine the incredible array of instruments (that's what I do).
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srm
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3/7/2008 6:08:37 AM
Once more, then I quit:
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c177/srm1138/meancat.jpg
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srm
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3/7/2008 6:08:54 AM
I QUIT!
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Bruce Boyd
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3/7/2008 6:14:51 AM
Is this what you were trying to show us?
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srm
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3/7/2008 6:21:16 AM
Thanks. It's a bit larger than I intended, but thanks. What was I doing wrong?
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Hugh Hamilton
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3/7/2008 6:26:37 AM
How do you post a pic in a blog? My studio's a wreck at present and I'm sure at least one other home recording freak would get a nice laugh from it...but I dunno how...
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The Man With No Band
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3/7/2008 6:33:29 AM
post a pic
copy and paste this....
img src="http://yourlink.com/http://anypicturelink.jpg"
then replace the http part with the properties of your pic ...
Then put one of these < in front of it and pne of these > behind it...
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Hugh Hamilton
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3/7/2008 6:35:34 AM
Thanks for the code - but I don't have a place to "host" the pics online - any tips for that, knowledgable onliners?
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Bruce Boyd
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3/7/2008 6:38:39 AM
Steve: you just copy and paste the whole html code from your Photobucket account into the comments box as is. I just put back the parts of the string that were missing.
Hugh: Get yourself a Photobucket (or similar) account, upload a photo and it'll give you a html code. Then just paste it into the comments box. To overcome the problem of size try and ensure the original pic is no more than about 100k.
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Bruce Boyd
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3/7/2008 6:43:15 AM
Sorry Sam your comment came in while I was typing but in essence what you say is what I did to Steve's code.
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srm
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3/7/2008 7:36:09 AM
Thanks again, Bruce. I thought I did a 'select all' before copying, but I obviously didn't. I've been enjoying your music. Great stuff, btw.
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Bruce Boyd
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3/7/2008 7:52:18 AM
Attack cat's a fine looking cat. My kids had one that looked very similar called Boos who lived to be 19.
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Maria Daines
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3/7/2008 11:11:33 AM
Cool cat srm!!!
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srm
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3/7/2008 11:18:17 AM
Thanks. Bruce and Maria. She IS old, but very loyal. I'm thinking she's around 16.
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srm
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3/7/2008 11:20:54 AM
Incidentally, I may be a 'cat person', but I really like your dogs, Maria. A dog can be a very calming influence in a practise space. A former bandmate had a three-legged dog named Happy that became a 'mascot' for the group. He HAD to be deaf, because he liked to sleep in the drummer's bass drum.
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SILVERWOODSTUDIO
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3/7/2008 11:57:10 AM
Apart from a stack of dead amps and speakers in the corner -------
We have 3/4 pool table, unfinished artworks, and all my grown up kids junk!
Love your railway Bruce---confirms your eccentricity!!
Temba---- my giant dog waves a paw to Maria & Pauls canines------and pretends to ignore those wonderful moggies!( he actually loves our cat but hates to be seen doing so!)
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Maria Daines
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3/7/2008 12:46:01 PM
Thanks srm, that's a mighty age for a cat to live to, good living for sure :) And you reminded me of our bass player's dog Dingo, sometimes he would bring her to gigs & she'd sit all night by his side, yep right beside the bass drum! Bruce I meant to ask if your railway will go the whole perimeter of the room? & Rob, Temba sounds the same as these two & our cat is always aloof to their games which is very amusing to watch sometimes, catch up later all :)
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Bruce Boyd
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3/7/2008 4:42:59 PM
Steve I think you may have selected the img code on your Photobucket page. Make sure you select the html code.
Maria the railway goes round 3 ot the 4 walls leaving the doorway clear. Here's the main station on the other side of the room (I wasn't going to show this one, it's kinda embarrassing - those boxes are full of unsold CDs!)
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Black Velvet Lace
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3/7/2008 7:32:40 PM
Well my studio used to be whole the end of my den, but I got tired of equipment out all the time so I crammed it into a small extra room off the den and now the only stuff that will fit in the space is.. equipment...
~Lace~
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Pulse Eternal
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3/7/2008 9:55:31 PM
Cool thread Bruce. Love the railway. :-)
Love the pet pics here too.
My cat usually spots me with the camera and makes sure he is in the photo but he was occupied with a bowl of food as I was taking this pic.
Click the photo to view it full screen
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srm
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3/7/2008 10:54:27 PM
Great setup, SP. The couch gives it a great, homie feel.
Btw, Bruce- LOVE the train set. Maybe you could use the train set to bring you strings for your varied instruments. I like the slideshow of your instruments- there are a lot of really hip instruments I'd like to check out.
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Bruce Boyd
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3/7/2008 11:14:23 PM
You haven't got IAD (Instrument Acquisition Disorder) have you Lace? You wouldn't be the only one. It's highly contagious in communities like this.
Titania that is so neat and tidy. I was half expecting a fully equipped gym...or do you have another room for that?
Steve I did try and deliver a mug of coffee with the train once. Ended up with a flood - still it made very realistic muddy puddles!
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srm
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3/8/2008 12:57:52 AM
That reminds me of a docu I saw about Buster Keaton. He had a train set that ran from his garage to his picnic table, carrying food on the cars. His wife complained of having a fridge full of miniature rolling stock.
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Magnetfisch
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3/8/2008 1:22:40 AM
impressive studio pics alltogether!
being a keyboard player, I am glad not to suffer from IAD (Instrument Acquisition Disorder) 8-) Now that would be expensive!
Today in Breandan´s studio we have Patrick - i.e. our guitar player, since today is a further album recording session for him
Cheers, and enjoy your studios!
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Maria Daines
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3/8/2008 6:57:03 AM
Bruce that's impressive! Loved the story of delivering coffee on the tracks, maybe a song there :) Superpuss your studio is divine & Lace we know the feeling, almost every nook & cranny is taken up with equipment here too, trouble is when we start tidying to see what we can get rid of we end up finding old songs or photos etc., and before we know it the day has passed in a blur of nostalgia & the work space gets smaller by the year!
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Pulse Eternal
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3/8/2008 8:54:38 AM
Bruce wrote - "Titania that is so neat and tidy. I was half expecting a fully equipped gym...or do you have another room for that?"
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It's not always that tidy!!! lol :-D
Actually I do have another room set up as my gym. Here's a short video and a couple of pics showing it....
Doing some heavy deadlifts
Dumbell bench pressing 264 lbs
My trophy cabinet
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Black Velvet Lace
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3/9/2008 2:35:29 PM
"You haven't got IAD (Instrument Acquisition Disorder) have you Lace? You wouldn't be the only one."
LOL no Bruce, unlike Titania (wow, what a setup!) I've got a pretty minimal amount of equipment (keys/sound module/drum machine/2 PAs/2 guitars/tascam/5 minidiscs) all just packed into a teeny room.
~Lace~
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Vincenzo Pandolfi
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3/10/2008 1:52:36 PM
Bruce,
You are very lucky to have a train set in your studio!! I wish I did, what's left of mine is sitting in a box upstairs under the roof...However there is a model of the Titanic and a model of the Bounty which I built from an Aereopiccola kit back in 1970.
Vincenzo
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Bruce Boyd
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3/10/2008 2:22:58 PM
I nearly started a "Great Maritime Disasters" model kit collection instead - The Titanic, The Bismark and The Hood, The Kursk - you can get kits for all of them these days. But the only "Mary Rose" kit cost nearly $500!
So I stuck with trains.
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SILVERWOODSTUDIO
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3/10/2008 2:53:51 PM
< >
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SILVERWOODSTUDIO
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3/10/2008 2:55:36 PM
Ha I did it!
Driftwood is cheaper!!
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Bruce Boyd
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3/10/2008 3:07:55 PM
That's Excellent!!
(I wouldn't call it a maritime disaster though!)
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