man, you should be padding out that garage. A bit of timber framing, loads of rockwool insulation in walls and ceiling and some plasterboard panels screwed into place. Hey presto, better soundproofing and much better temperature regulation for a few hundred poundsdubgil wrote:Same here, I have house, but due to family size, I am relegated to the garage. I can play any time of day, 3am, 4pm don't matter, neighbors don't say thing, but there's an expressway on the other side of my yard, so the 2 neighbors I have the road noise conceals in in the day...Phase Ghost wrote:I play at home. One of the main reasons I bought a house was so I could crank the tunes.
but being the garage SUCKS!, in the winters it's FREEZING in the SUMMERS, forget it, it's a sweatbox, over 100degrees!
TOTAL SUCKS!
Where do you produce?
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my production computer has never been connected to the web either, absolute first rule in my studio.tone-def wrote:what do you do about software updates?XIII NRV wrote:I have a producing computer and a web computer...my production computer will NEVER go on the web
its easy enough to transfer software updates from my web PC in any number of ways.
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I tell ya, if you go past a certain age, you go crazy...Daemonix wrote:LOLDirekt wrote:No way.. i had no speakers for a month, so no music, and they asked me to walk slowly because they can hear me at night.. wtf.twisted-space wrote:Maybe that's part of the problem. A little consideration can go a long way.Direkt wrote:eh.. i dont give a fck about them).
WTF???????
And to answer your question, i live in a house where 2 families live. I own the top floor of the building. I guess they have nothing better to do than "spy" on me, lol.
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