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 Carl Blare
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I paid a visit to a favorite site this morning, and it's really looking interesting.

Take a casual scroll as you browse, and I think you'll be inspired to upgrade your part 15 operation

I paid a visit to a favorite site this morning, and it's really looking interesting.

Take a casual scroll as you browse, and I think you'll be inspired to upgrade your part 15 operation

http://mram.gotdns.com/

Very excellent, MRAM 1500


 
Posted : 06/08/2012 6:22 am
 Anonymous
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Site looks great. And, what a great looking studio!


 
Posted : 06/08/2012 11:05 am
 Anonymous
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Which one, the top picture or the ones below.

Top picture looks like production facility more than a radio studio. A multi-channel mixer, recording studio reference monitors, tape decks and dbx noise reduction units, an audio patch pannels and several mastering processors in the racks.

RFB


 
Posted : 06/08/2012 11:32 am
 Anonymous
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Absolutely correct RFB.

The top picture is our recording studio. As my son now concentrates mainly on video production, the audio portion has been relegated to his voice over work and audio production for my and the City's TIS station. We used to have enough room to put a live band in the room but now it's pretty much full of what you see in the top picture as well as all of his video production equipment.

The bottom pictures are my desk in the back area where I have my work bench and all my servers. Occasionally when I get my courage up, I open the mic to the live stream and add a comment or two.

By the way, the website referenced by Carl is the "Test" website hosted from my home server. My MRAM website is my radio station website hosted by 50 webs and my Studio website is hosted by Tripod. The Studio website needs updated as we really no longer have the room to record a group in the studio.

My son has merged his passion for Fireworks with his video work. You can see some of his work on YouTube. Search YouTube for Felmly's Fireworks. A Fireworks company located near here had him do some promo videos for them. When the found out he is also a shooter they offered him a job. Pay for Play. I think he's gonna take it on part time.


 
Posted : 06/08/2012 11:56 am
 Anonymous
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Your website from home demonstration has been running for quite awhile and really makes me want to start a home website. The difficulty is that I don't need another website. But I want it anyway. Sorry to be arguing among myself here on the forum/blog.

There must be a reason to have another website, the way I have so many radio stations I forget to turn some of them off or on.

Alright, that's it. I'm starting a home website. I don't need a reason


 
Posted : 06/08/2012 1:07 pm
 Anonymous
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"Absolutely correct RFB."

I built and operated 3 recording studios in Texas, one of which was pure analog through and through. I loved that studio. Built out of a double car garage and mid to late 70's equipment. Teac's and DBX's, custom home built patch pannels, custom home built breakout boxes, lots of modification and construction to convert the two car garage into a sound proof area for two booths, one large enough to fit a 15 piece drum set, the other large enough to fit 5 person vocal group, and a main area that could fit an entire band including their drummer. AKG mics and a 24 channel Peavy Mk IV mixing console which wasn't even designed for recording, but for PA and live use.

I will have to hunt down the few pictures there are of it, I think there is also some vhs footage during a recording session as well, will have to hunt that down and post. ๐Ÿ™‚

Good looking production facility MRAM.

RFB


 
Posted : 06/08/2012 2:12 pm
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