Hi Stuart and Starlight! Great to hear from you! Sorry that I'm so tardy about responding back. A lot going on over here. Here's the updates:
Hey Ron.... that date came and went a while ago... just wondering if the official ceremony ever happened, and you are ready to do the "final" and "after the fact" tuning?
- Stuart
I am sorry, Ron, that this slipped by me. After all your years of work on it and my being rather firm with you at a panic stage I would really love to know how the studio is doing and what the church's leadership thinks. Also, are you happy with it?
Yes, I made the "official declaration" that the studio construction is "complete" on June 25, 2021. This time of year is a crazy-hectic end-of-summer season where there is something going on every spare evening and weekend in a sort-of rush before school starts and summer ends. Just like my work experiences on the job, it kind-of resembled one of those "hurry up and wait" situations.
They announce the completion about 2 weeks ago during our church meeting announcements, which I wasn't expecting. A huge cheer went up! That being said, there is planned a "ribbon cutting celebration" when we can work it in. I think they might do it in two weekends when we have a west-coast gathering (hopefully they will let the friends from Canada through the border by then). So it's been sitting there and I am periodically doing cosmetic touch ups, ordering a couple of pieces of furniture, but everyone is busy at the moment.
Also, the
ONE hopeful young guy that we were counting on taking the place as "Recording Engineer" got married last week to a young gal from Holland. I found out just a week ago that they changed their mind and are now planning to stay in Holland rather than here!!!!
Our IT team just installed a Mac main computer with Logic installed, which I am not familiar with either (I'm a PC guy using Cuebase). This is studio meant for the youth to take the helm. We have some very talented performers, and some people with degrees in music and production, but nobody I would describe as solid "Sound Engineer Techy types". I may be temporarily standing in for that position and may have to go through a new learning curve.
I'm going on too long here
but it is a little anti-climatic at this point. We will have an open house with lots of tours soon.
Stuart, I plan to continue with you on the weak bass issue and before that, readjust the cloud to see if I can make the one reflection there a little bit better (It was right at the -20dB mark). I have some loose glass rattling in one of the doors too, that needs repair with new seal.
I am literally about to head out the door for a loooong-delayed getaway for four days. I wanted to post this now for you guys before I go. I am planning on posting updated REW data after the conference that ends Sep, 19. Sooner, if I can find a way...
Here's the finished photos ("finished" is always a relative term!
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Control Room ViewsLive Room 1 (Vocal Booth) viewsLive Room 2 (Large room)Live Room 3 (Entryway/extra vocal booth)Exterior view. Entryway cover awaiting completion when maintenance gets around to it. Trim painting still pending. Cool new concrete sidewalk though!4-output Headphone distribution amps, wall mounted - One each in the small live rooms and two in the large roomAlso, another HP distribution amp at the rear loveseat behind the Sound Engineer.That's a steel pedestal my friend made and I added the birch veneer and solid birch top "tray".
That's it for now, hope you like it. Would like to hear your comments.