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Example of Building a Recording Studio

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''Here is the newer configuration of my Ubuntu Home Recording Studio. '''Notice the add-on to the left of the recording studio for a stop-motion photography section for my son. He likes to make videos with Lego figures and post to YouTube.''' The music studio is close by in order to '''generate our own music thereby not breaking any copyright laws when posting up Videos containing music to YouTube'''. This is the second phase to learn how to operate the equipment, and start planning for final hardware configuration ('''Estimated Completion Date: October 2010''')...''<br /><br /><br />
-- == '''Here are some considerations for my studio setup:''' --==
(Based on years of "playing around" with audio/midi equipment during my <u>younger</u> years)
* '''Add posters and Keyboard / Guitar charts''' to provide attractive yet functional display of home recording studio<br /><br />Here are examples of the types of posters:<br /><br />[[http://www.completechords.com/PGS_Products_Charts/Complete_Keyboard_Chord_Poster.htm keyboard Chart]] [[http://www.completechords.com/PGS_Products_Charts/Complete_Guitar_Chord_Poster.htm Guitar Chart]]. I already had the keyboard chart for many, many years, but want to get the matching guitar chart. I like these types of charts since they are both decorative and functional... By the way, I'm not trying to sell these products, I just like them so I'm providing a link for reference...<br /><br />I will also include a few our my band's gig posters to set the mood as well...<br /><br />
--=='''Here is a close-up of my 3 monitor display, and the applications running in each screen:'''--==
'''Left-side:''' '''Hydrogen''' Drum Machine<br />
--=='''Status (as of December 2010):'''--==
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