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    Senior Member Dan Ortego's Avatar
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    Ahh yes, the all-important lava lamp! Actually, the only thing I remember about those lamps is they'll heat up your studio in a flash! More on point, I guess it's time to break out the Kodak and take a few updated shots of my set-up but I think I'll wait until my latest gear arrives. Just ordered a new fancy mixer today so I'm excited. Okay, it's nothing like Andrew's set-up but still. Dog-gone this hobby anyway!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Ortego View Post
    Ahh yes, the all-important lava lamp! Actually, the only thing I remember about those lamps is they'll heat up your studio in a flash! More on point, I guess it's time to break out the Kodak and take a few updated shots of my set-up but I think I'll wait until my latest gear arrives. Just ordered a new fancy mixer today so I'm excited. Okay, it's nothing like Andrew's set-up but still. Dog-gone this hobby anyway!
    Really looking forward to the pic(s).

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    Alright so at long last, here's a look at my studio.

    3 Monitors, my main being a Dell 24 inch U2412m
    2 clamp desk lamps attached to a shelf in my closet.
    2 floor lights each with another clamp light used to light the green screen.
    10ft x 12ft green screen on a wire curtain rod that I can easily pull out whenever needed and nicely tucks away when not.
    Behringer C-1 Mic and Eurorack MX602A that I got over a decade ago.
    Heil PL2T mic boom
    Logitech C920 webcam.
    Each PC is custom built. The black and silver PC is about a year and a half old. It has 16gb RAM, GeForce GTX 670, Intel I7-3770k overclocked, and a sweet Noctua CPU cooler to cool the CPU without adding any noise to the studio environment.

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    Awesome Sunkast!

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    Okay, description and photos are current as of 02 August 2014.

    Studio Configuration:
    This is a former bedroom 9’x10' and the closet was converted to a task station. The only window in the room is a three-layer glass with blinds between the panes while the interior side includes cellulose mini-blinds that dampen sound and blocks excess light. The task area supports a printer, scanner and network hub and is treated with the same sound dampening blinds. The same cellulose material also addresses the entry door during recordings.

    Production Gear:
    • Microphone: Electro-Voice RE20
    • Headphones: Beyerdynamic DT-1350 (5-30.000Hz 80 ohms)
    • Boom Arm: O.C. White 'Extended Reach' (45-inch with 15-inch Riser)
    • Microphone Preamp: Rupert Neve Channel w/4-band EQ, De-sser’ with Compressor.
    • Mixer: Behringer X1204USB (works great)
    • Rack: 'Sound Construction' IsoBox forced-air ventilated, filtered, and sound insulated
    • Computer: MacPro 2009 quad-core Rev.4,1 (12gb RAM w/4-drives)

    Dust is a huge issue living in the desert and sealing off the room doesn't help. However, the enclosed rack unit has been highly effective. Once a rack-mounted computer is installed, the entire arrangement can be controlled with a single AC cable and rolled out for easy room cleaning.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Ortego View Post
    Okay, description and photos are current as of 02 August 2014.

    Studio Configuration:
    This is a former bedroom 9’x10' and the closet was converted to a task station. The only window in the room is a three-layer glass with blinds between the panes while the interior side includes cellulose mini-blinds that dampen sound and blocks excess light. The task area supports a printer, scanner and network hub and is treated with the same sound dampening blinds. The same cellulose material also addresses the entry door during recordings.

    Production Gear:
    • Microphone: Electro-Voice RE20
    • Headphones: Beyerdynamic DT-1350 (5-30.000Hz 80 ohms)
    • Boom Arm: O.C. White 'Extended Reach' (45-inch with 15-inch Riser)
    • Microphone Preamp: Rupert Neve Channel w/4-band EQ, De-sser’ with Compressor.
    • Mixer: Behringer X1204USB (works great)
    • Rack: 'Sound Construction' IsoBox forced-air ventilated, filtered, and sound insulated
    • Computer: MacPro 2009 quad-core Rev.4,1 (12gb RAM w/4-drives)

    Dust is a huge issue living in the desert and sealing off the room doesn't help. However, the enclosed rack unit has been highly effective. Once a rack-mounted computer is installed, the entire arrangement can be controlled with a single AC cable and rolled out for easy room cleaning.


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    Awesome Setup!

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    That is awesome Dan Ortego!

    I was just watching another video studio tour. Skip to: 45:16


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    I have not been very active lately as I have been working towards putting together a studio. With young kids at the house, it became difficult to try to build something in the home office, so I went out and got my own office. I have been producing podcasts since 2006 when I worked in radio. I saw the advantages and started to cultivate it early. Problem was, radio people don't think ahead like tech people do and they never truly embraced the future as I would've liked. In 2010 I was let go from radio as part of a cost cutting move. It was then that I truly began the podcast journey and monetizing it and making it part of my life work.

    We started the Hammer and Nigel show (we being: Hammer, Nigel, and Myself; ex radio people forced out through budgets) in 2010 had our first live show in Jan. of 2011 and have had several spin off shows (most of which have not lasted). We did all of those shows at local bars. It helped provide Hammer and Nigel a jumping off point to get back into radio, raised our clout in the city of Indianapolis and has given us many new contacts.

    Only issue is, even though we still have the bar show with Hammer and Nigel, I never liked the quality of a barcast. I wanted to build something where I can control lighting, sound, etc.

    So here is the studio as it stands now. I have many more additions and updates to do, but I have an office dedicated to video/audio podcasts with Skype ability. We also have a place to do more extensive shoots in the back (White Screen, Green Screen, etc).

    Here are the pics. Walls are a bit bare, new equipment will replace the current mics and mixer, etc.

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    and some more

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    Dang Brad, that is one nice set up! Shortly after posting my studio photos I received a Behringer X32 Rack mixer and a dedicated audio gate, so I'm still fumbling around with tweaking things.
    Last edited by Dan Ortego; 08-14-2014 at 01:54 PM.
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