It's been a big week. We ventured out of our comfort zones to build some
acoustic treatment for our live room. I'd be lying if I said it didn't turn out splendidly. We built three large corner traps that are over eight feet high, a large wall trap that is four feet by four feet, and a few stand alone traps that can be moved about the studio, which measure two feet by four feet.
Although we were discriminated against at the fabric store for being male, we did get some BEAUTIFUL fabric to cover everything in. I guess we're not exactly the Sunday afternoon fabric customers Hancock's is used to. We've also started going to Lowe's because the workers at
Home Depot on 14th St. don't appreciate our attitudes. Maybe it has something to do with the fact that we keep telling the
employees we're constructing an Al-Qaida training facility.
We finally received our studio snake in the mail. It's a pretty sweet little contraption that allows us to set up drum mics in about a fourth of the time. You'd be surprised how fast you can run twelve mic cables through a wall when you don't have to guess what the cable is attached to on the other end. We'll definitely get some new and improved drum samples up this weekend.
As always, there's plenty going on. We've got the traps constructed but
now we've got painting to do and sound tests to perform. However, the end is definitely in sight. I can't wait for the moment when we finally get to say ignition. However, as with all labors of love, I'm assuming you never really get to the point where everything is exactly how you want it. The way things are going now, by the time this spot is done, we'll be on our way to a bigger one. That doesn't sound so bad.
Keep up the good work, us.







