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Re: Clean Tone Studio: Beginning of the Learning Curve

Posted: 17 Apr 2022, 17:12
by NordBanger
My thanks to all of you who talked me out of the Roland KC-600. I went with the QSC CP12 and it sounds amazing. Made a couple of minor changes to the layout of my little studio. Update pics below.

Re: Clean Tone Studio: Beginning of the Learning Curve

Posted: 17 Apr 2022, 23:14
by Rusty Mike
Look great! I hope you make some great music.

Congrats!

Re: Clean Tone Studio: Beginning of the Learning Curve

Posted: 18 Apr 2022, 12:35
by mon8169
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The only detail that isn't as great as the rest of your impressive studio!

Ramon

Re: Clean Tone Studio: Beginning of the Learning Curve

Posted: 18 Apr 2022, 13:57
by NordBanger
mon8169 wrote:
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The only detail that isn't as great as the rest of your impressive studio!

Ramon
There's a story behind those clothespins. I sang a song at my Mom's celebration of life last summer. Since the song was still new to me, I used sheet music. It was breezy outside and my music stand had no page-holders. So my granddaughter held the pages on the stand for me. When I got home I decided to use clothespins to hold open my song books/teaching books. They come in handy.

Re: Clean Tone Studio: Beginning of the Learning Curve

Posted: 18 Apr 2022, 14:48
by Mr_-G-
:idea: Paint them black and nobody will notice them. Very nice studio!

Re: Clean Tone Studio: Beginning of the Learning Curve

Posted: 18 Apr 2022, 15:10
by Tasten-Bert
Mr_-G- wrote::idea: Paint them black and nobody will notice them. Very nice studio!
No, I would rather leave them as they are and keep the memory. This is what always warms my heart when I take my accessories case
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And of course, NordBanger, I envy you for your comfortable music space.

Cheers from sunny Germany