Studio Update Part I
12:48 Although internet is still an elusive commodity, I am, for lack of a better word, been stealing the connection from an unsuspecting neighbor...
Work the studio is almost complete, and in Part II I will post more recent pictures. We still need to apply sound control materials (foams, bass traps...) and buy some guitar stands but things look pretty good and the new shiny Sapphire Studio is open for business. Quite literally, since in a couple of weeks I will be producing a project with the director of the Barcelona Orchestra.
Anyway, after painting the studio (see previous posts) I took care of the electrical side of things. I mounted this lamp below for a touch of modernism, and while doing so I almost killed myself falling from the ladder...

Once all the boxes had been taken into the studio, some serious cabling began, and I can tell you I am glad it is done. As you can see, the desk was still a big mess.


The plan of having a desk built didn't quite work out, so I went out to the local Home Depot and bought some wood to build the rack supports for the guitar and bass pre's and the other effects.
Finally I assembled the main desk and voilat, a complete workstation with a nice view of the swimming pool. Still, there's a lot of work to be done, and as you can see things still look unfinished. But give me some time and check back for updates...
Work the studio is almost complete, and in Part II I will post more recent pictures. We still need to apply sound control materials (foams, bass traps...) and buy some guitar stands but things look pretty good and the new shiny Sapphire Studio is open for business. Quite literally, since in a couple of weeks I will be producing a project with the director of the Barcelona Orchestra.
Anyway, after painting the studio (see previous posts) I took care of the electrical side of things. I mounted this lamp below for a touch of modernism, and while doing so I almost killed myself falling from the ladder...

Once all the boxes had been taken into the studio, some serious cabling began, and I can tell you I am glad it is done. As you can see, the desk was still a big mess.


The plan of having a desk built didn't quite work out, so I went out to the local Home Depot and bought some wood to build the rack supports for the guitar and bass pre's and the other effects.
Finally I assembled the main desk and voilat, a complete workstation with a nice view of the swimming pool. Still, there's a lot of work to be done, and as you can see things still look unfinished. But give me some time and check back for updates...
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