Studio Console Part 12

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DIY Design Studio Console/Desk

I must say that after this much painting even I start to dislike it. But the good news is, we’re there! I’ve finished everything with a high glossy hard white paint. To make it as glossy as possible it was recommended to me to use a pencil instead of the roller I normally use for painting large surfaces. Obviously that takes much more time but it is also far harder to get smooth results. Even though I have done already a fair amount of painting in my life, I failed to get the perfect result I was aiming for. It’s not a complete failure, but there are noticeable imperfections. Probably not visible on the pictures, but when you take a good look in real life you can find them. I’m not disappointed, just a learn moment for next time. Anyway, here are the pictures of the high glossy studio desk:

Studio Console Part 11

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Design Studio Console/Desk

Last week I had to decide on the final rack lay-out because I wanted to order the remaining 19 inch parts, which all together was still a lot. So I decided to (ab)use Visio for a quick 19 inch drawing. The application contains a drawing type that is actually for drawing 19 inch server racks. But with a little bit of creativity you can use it also for audio hardware. In the end it is only the units that count.

Studio Console Part 10

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DIY Design Studio Console/Desk

Already at Part 10, but my studio desk is getting more and more to the final result. So let’s see what has been done this week. First of all I got some new hardware for the racks, my second power switch panel arrived as well as a try out for the 19 inch rack lighting. Pictures of that will follow when I’m mounting everything together. I also had a quick drop by Ikea for some great looking mini table legs.

Studio Console Part 9

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DIY Design Studio Console/Desk

Here is already part 9 of the DIY studio console. I’m starting to wonder how many parts it will take before it is finished. Though it might never be finished in my opinion. I think I’ve fixed the issue with the CCFL lights that came off last time. I glued them again to the bottom of the racks, but this time with a little more glue on both surfaces and gave it 10 minutes for initial drying before forcing them together. In other words, I did read the manual this time. And I’ve finished all the wood work, I think…

Studio Console Part 8

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DIY Design Studio Console/Desk

Finally I’ve been able to spend some time again on my studio console. It has been on hold for a few weeks due to other priorities. Well not entirely on hold, I got the wood for the top and also the rack profiles for the rack on top. I have the rough design in my head on how to take it from here.

Firmware Version: Buyer’s Remorse

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Firmware Version Update

For over 2 decades, software has manifested itself more and more in all kinds of hardware. Were once was a mechanical clock in your washing machine, there now is a whole firmware running the washing program and taken care of your laundry. Even your electrical toothbrush or hair trimmer is powered by some kind of software. While one would think that a simple battery and engine would do the job.

Producers Cafe Teach Music

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Producers Cafe TeachMusic

Yesterday I went to TeachMusic in Rotterdam. They host from time to time a Producers Cafe session. Leon Hoeks from Native Instruments did an introduction to the two new entry controllers: The Traktor Kontrol S2 and Maschine Mikro. Looks like Native Instruments is on a downsize tour. For easy comparison was also the bigger version of both controllers present. But I didn’t drive all the way to Rotterdam for just that…

Studio Console Part 7

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DIY Design Studio Console/Desk

Yesterday the remaining 19 inch rack profiles arrived that we’re still in back order. I’ve also ordered a first switch panel for hooking up all the hardware power supplies. Hope to have this weekend some time to continue with the plans of the studio desk and start working on the tabletop and 19 inch top rack. More details and pictures will follow soon again…

Studio Console Part 6

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DIY Design Studio Console/Desk

Last Friday I got my hands on the lighting for the studio desk. I’m going to go ahead with blue CCFL lights. The big advantage of them is that they give a lot of light and you can get them cheap with everything ready for connecting to a computer power supply unit which is going to be build-in anyway. Also I went down the store for a piece of plexiglass. The result is promising though there are also a few lessons learned.

Studio Console Part 5

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DIY Design Studio Console/Desk

The remaining rack profiles have been further delayed and are expected in week 36. So I’m continuing with the wheels and I’ll start working on the design of the console top. The wheels should make the whole desk movable in order to keep the room usage flexible. The front wheels have brakes on them in order to lock the console when at its working position. Here are the pictures…