I know it doesn't mean too much, but as someone who has to DIY most of my own studio, I'm so, so happy for you. nothing like the enjoying the fruits of hard work.
Since your apartment setup you have been inspiring my studio setups. Now have my Focal MG Clears + monitors and sub one. been loving it. Cheers to you Colt! thanks for the videos.
I’m thinking you may ultimately want to move your 3 rack bays to the left of your desk at 90°, then get a high-top table as your producers desk, to set behind you with stools.
Amazing job Colt! But, you are missing the most important piece in every studio - couch! 😄 Can't wait to see which one is gonna sit next to that beautiful diffuser
I started working for an AVL integration and production company at the start of this year.. and making custom length snakes and cables has been one of my most valuable skills ive learned how to do. The longest part, at least for me, is soldering all the XLR and DMX ends. We also make our own ethernet cables but thats its own beast making sure you have your twisted pairs in the right order. But all in all its been a valuable skillset for me building a studio in my home.
@@ColtCapperruneHaha, I just published a video on TH-cam 6 weeks ago called "German Organisation & Effiency: Epic Studio Tour" where I talked about labelling every single cable with a Brother labelmaker and documenting all the power / snake / MIDI inputs as well as using power conditioners with lamps. Well done, I approve! 😂
I have been watching your channel since you first built that room, to see it evolve and become what you have now has been a great experience. So happy for you to have your dream room, it looks (and must sound) amazing. Nice work Colt.
The space was super rad before, but even more-so now! The producer’s desk/ rack was a great idea. Well done Colt! Although I’d expect no less of you lol. Can’t wait to see the Atmos rig!
Yes brother!! So happy to see the room modifications !! I would imagine the bass traps in the corner and rear wall must be a significant difference. Great Stuff Man 🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼
Excellent job! and looks so amazing man! 👏 I was on the hunt for a 3-bay rack but couldn’t find one that met my needs, so I decided to have one custom made. At the last moment, we came up with the idea of adding holes between the bays. This way, we could connect a device in rack A to rack C without having to loop the cables from behind. It reminded me of a point in a video where I saw someone opening a hole by hand😅; it turns out I went through the same process! 5:13😝
Hi buddy, two thoughts: it’d be cheap, you can cut an amber light gel into little strips and cover the white light to creat a warmer glow on the conditioners. Also, I’d encourage you to put some kind of ventilated covers on the back of the producers desk, (like a type of lattice), so someone doesn’t accidentally kick the back of your gear when sitting on a stool. It all looks great! Great job filming too!
Zane and the Jumperz team is pretty incredible. They did my entire studio. If you haven’t seen their QuickConnect stuff, it’s incredible! All my wall plates are made with that, and they install and uninstall as easy as connecting Cat5/6. No soldering! 🙌🏻
WOW! That labelling of cables helped out on my home rig, and I literally only deal with maybe 12 inputs at my most well-equipped. Guess it's good to get into the habits early!
Looking really great, what a nice setup you have there. You’re definitely going to enjoy your hard work. I would love to hear the sound of the room. With those two subs and the tuning I bet the low-end will be awesome. Love the producers desk as well, great job 👌🏼
DadMOM works really well in my ATMOS room. I still recommend it. also running the newest MTRX II, which I upgraded my old MTRX I purchased two years ago. Love the new setup. Sold my older MTRX to a friend in LA at a post house. It was just what he needed and only had to spent maybe another $1200 to get the new one and my AD DA and cards went into my new MTRX II.
Man I love everything about these vids and I love you! Almost cried seeing how the studio turned out, can't imagine how you felt! Thank you for being so inspiring
First I have loved this series and how it turned out. It's been a blast watching how you tackled every aspect of it. Am I the only one who wishes the live edge was on the producer's side? Also, can you add doors on the back of the racks on the producer's side so they don't put their feet all over your gear?
looks great! I wonder if you will end up moving your patch bay? Eye level is so much easier, or a waist high top loader rack so you cans see what you are doing.
Love it! WE need to build a producer desk. You mean "I" need to.... Let's get that put together". Let's (ME) put that together. LOL Wish I was there to lend a hand I absolutely love the re-building phase. Kudos to jumperz!
Very nice vibe! Well done. I understand about neat cable management. I HATE cables exposed and strung everywhere. I don't have as much gear as you but I have quite a bit. My solution was to put it all into a single big rack. That way all of the cables are in one location. The only cables leaving the rack are computer monitors, power, and my external guitar rig Ox Box. The problem with that is that my rack is full and I have no more room for additional gear. That kind of makes me less enthusiastic about buying more gear and that's a good thing. :o) That's how much I hate cable-clutter! I understand that is not an option for you. 500 series stuff has been a Godsend for me. A lot of gear can be crammed into a tight space. As far as documenting the cabling goes, I have an Excel spreadsheet that I made and spent a ridiculous amount of time in the planning stages with it before I ever hooked anything up or made any cables. Most of my interconnects are either TRS or XLR. I only have one DB25 unit. All of my patchbays are TRS. I make all of my own cabling and snakes using quality cable and plugs so I can make them whatever length I need to in order to keep the internal rack mess at a minimum. I use colored shrink tube at both ends of each run and on each snake and those go onto the spreadsheet along with the patch point locations for every I/O in the patchbays. There are no duplicate colors anywhere in my system so problems are easy to trace even though I have never had any interconnect problems whatsoever due to the excessive planning I do before ever making any cables. I use the spreadsheet as a guide as I am making the cables so when it comes time to plug everything in I use the spreadsheet as a map. I am always amazed that everything works as it should, the very first time, every time. I learned that lesson the hard way after doing this stuff since the late 70's. I would like to see a video about how you keep all the dust cleaned out of the racks and off of everything. That is always a problem for me and I haven't found a solution I am happy with. Feather dusters and brushes just move the dust from one place to another and don't really clean anything. I haven't been able to find a brush attachment for a vacuum cleaner with long, or soft enough bristles to get the job done satisfactorily. Especially inside the rack. Thank you for documenting your journey. It is inspiring to see how someone else does it.
Dream studio there bro! Well done, the Phillips lighting is so clean and the warmer hue is perfect for those late night sessions. Realistically after all that effort you're gunna have to chase those wires through the floor once the Atmos comes, can't have those cables everywhere.
I’m absolutely dreading cutting holes in the floor, it is five layers, thick with doubled, and triple up floor joists from when we built the house around this studio. I’m nervous. It will make the soundproofing of the room significantly worse, in addition to the headache of actually doing it. But time will tell, it may annoy me to the point where I do it anyway. Thanks for watching!
This is so bad ass!! Well Done. I feel like you’ve come all this way. You’ve gotta put those cables under into the garage and back out off floating producers desk would be so clean. either way, incredible work.
Looks real nice Colt!! I want to see more about the gear and setup and such! OH, I got that SSL Bus plus a few months a ago when it was on sale $500 off and love it. It is so versatile and sounds great!!
I love you organizing your cable management, it makes it simple to use. Keeping it simple to use.
Thanks!
Man. Your studio is immaculate. Happy for you. Miss you!
Thanks bro! Come visit!
I know it doesn't mean too much, but as someone who has to DIY most of my own studio, I'm so, so happy for you. nothing like the enjoying the fruits of hard work.
"Dream Home Studio" is a freaking understatement! And I'm mad at you for that!! ❤😮🎉😂
Since your apartment setup you have been inspiring my studio setups. Now have my Focal MG Clears + monitors and sub one. been loving it. Cheers to you Colt! thanks for the videos.
Amazing! Thank you so much for following all these years!
I’m thinking you may ultimately want to move your 3 rack bays to the left of your desk at 90°, then get a high-top table as your producers desk, to set behind you with stools.
Amazing job Colt! But, you are missing the most important piece in every studio - couch! 😄 Can't wait to see which one is gonna sit next to that beautiful diffuser
I know your favorite word Colt. Pumped!!!! haha. It is all good. I am glad you are excited.
Great video, keep up the great work Colt.
I started working for an AVL integration and production company at the start of this year.. and making custom length snakes and cables has been one of my most valuable skills ive learned how to do. The longest part, at least for me, is soldering all the XLR and DMX ends. We also make our own ethernet cables but thats its own beast making sure you have your twisted pairs in the right order.
But all in all its been a valuable skillset for me building a studio in my home.
he said "WE? it was all ME" lol. Studio looks so good man
Lol! Thank you so much!
Hahaha
@@ColtCapperruneHaha, I just published a video on TH-cam 6 weeks ago called "German Organisation & Effiency: Epic Studio Tour" where I talked about labelling every single cable with a Brother labelmaker and documenting all the power / snake / MIDI inputs as well as using power conditioners with lamps. Well done, I approve! 😂
I have been watching your channel since you first built that room, to see it evolve and become what you have now has been a great experience. So happy for you to have your dream room, it looks (and must sound) amazing. Nice work Colt.
The space was super rad before, but even more-so now! The producer’s desk/ rack was a great idea. Well done Colt! Although I’d expect no less of you lol. Can’t wait to see the Atmos rig!
NEW STUDIO looks Amazing,
God Bless You,
Keep up the Great Work.
this studio is absolutely gorgeous. The desk, the gear, the vibe, it’s all there. Hope you love the new room, lot of hard work paying off :)
So happy for you colt. I'm never going to unsunscribe. You inspire me s deeply
You doulsbe doing nterior design on the side
Yes brother!!
So happy to see the room modifications !! I would imagine the bass traps in the corner and rear wall must be a significant difference.
Great Stuff Man 🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼
2 days ago? How could I miss this .. ? .. well better late than never :) - Looks astoundingly huge .. man, imagine mixing through that gear 🙂
I'm loving it. Looks very nice and neat. You take good care of your equipment.
Excellent job! and looks so amazing man! 👏
I was on the hunt for a 3-bay rack but couldn’t find one that met my needs, so I decided to have one custom made. At the last moment, we came up with the idea of adding holes between the bays. This way, we could connect a device in rack A to rack C without having to loop the cables from behind. It reminded me of a point in a video where I saw someone opening a hole by hand😅; it turns out I went through the same process! 5:13😝
oh yea, killer! Have fun in this beautiful dream room. 😍
Yeeeah! Gear Tour! ❤
“Construction is done”. Best Colt video intro yet. So stocked for you!
So amazing! The vibe of the whole video is like spring, when everything is growing and blooming )
Bro!! That room is so sick, that would be a dream for me
Very cool! Research, planning, execution hard work, hell yea!! Good fer U!
Dude! What a vibe in there, would be a dream to work in there. And that in your home..... Congrats on all of your success Colt!
This looks so clean! Congratulations to your new room! Have fun!
Been waiting for the reveal. So so *so* cool. Man, I'm stoked for you.
Awesome room transformation
Someday, I also want to have a studio like that.😍
Genius idea for the producers desk!!
Colt, this setup is legit! Great job!
Hi buddy, two thoughts: it’d be cheap, you can cut an amber light gel into little strips and cover the white light to creat a warmer glow on the conditioners.
Also, I’d encourage you to put some kind of ventilated covers on the back of the producers desk, (like a type of lattice), so someone doesn’t accidentally kick the back of your gear when sitting on a stool.
It all looks great! Great job filming too!
Looking Great
What a nice Studio!! Inspiring!
This is Wow, it's a beautiful and amazing ❤
Thank you so much for sharing your journey over the last few years. I could feel the joy through the PC monitor! Keep it real and enjoy :)
Incredible work man! The new setup looks so legit. Thanks for sharing the whole process with us.
Room turned out absolutely beautiful!!!! Great job!!! Love the back rack desk. Great idea.. enjoy!!!✌🏽
OH MY GOD is this great. Congrats to you and even if it sounds weird i am proud of you. even more if i remember where you started!
You are sooo dang organized!!! It’s looks beautiful, Colt🎉
Zane and the Jumperz team is pretty incredible. They did my entire studio. If you haven’t seen their QuickConnect stuff, it’s incredible! All my wall plates are made with that, and they install and uninstall as easy as connecting Cat5/6. No soldering! 🙌🏻
Came out Really GOOD!
Love to see the progress in the room. Forward bro!
You should do some LED strips around the ceiling clouds!
Well done ...lookin´really good !
WOW! That labelling of cables helped out on my home rig, and I literally only deal with maybe 12 inputs at my most well-equipped. Guess it's good to get into the habits early!
Phenomenal man! Congrats 👏🏼
Looks great man.
looks great ! would love to see video on gear&connections how its all patched in
Super hype for you man!! The room looks awesome! Congratulations!!
I miss your espressos shots! They make your amazing videos even better!
Amazing job. You are good in helping us dream.
Looking really great, what a nice setup you have there. You’re definitely going to enjoy your hard work. I would love to hear the sound of the room. With those two subs and the tuning I bet the low-end will be awesome. Love the producers desk as well, great job 👌🏼
What a studio! You have the perfect setup man. I love it!
Looks amazing Colt. Would love to see a rundown of the gear, routing and reasoning. Thanks for taking us on this journey.
Congratulations, Colt. That's a beautifully amaing room!!
Fantastic job colt you’ve work your backside of and it looks amazing ❤✌🏽 & happy mixing
Looks Great!!!
DadMOM works really well in my ATMOS room. I still recommend it. also running the newest MTRX II, which I upgraded my old MTRX I purchased two years ago. Love the new setup. Sold my older MTRX to a friend in LA at a post house. It was just what he needed and only had to spent maybe another $1200 to get the new one and my AD DA and cards went into my new MTRX II.
Man I love everything about these vids and I love you! Almost cried seeing how the studio turned out, can't imagine how you felt! Thank you for being so inspiring
Sick Studio man ! thanks for the inspiration
bro!!! it looks so sweet! enjoy it
Totally nuts on gear! Show us what u got! Awesome job - besides all technical aspects, amazing aesthetic finesse👌
It's not your dream home studio It's my dream home studio! Great job!
This is really good, pretty, beautiful........Make a video on how to organize your files and Projects.
It looks amazing man!!!
its beautiful colt congratulations !!
Looks awesome brother. Inspiring!
Great vid! Levalore or however you call it makes great motorized curtains if you need
moving sucks!! But the excitement of a new space will surpass fatigue 100 % !! Great video bro, happy to watch !
Glad to see everything turned out nicely.
Appreciate it!
First I have loved this series and how it turned out. It's been a blast watching how you tackled every aspect of it.
Am I the only one who wishes the live edge was on the producer's side?
Also, can you add doors on the back of the racks on the producer's side so they don't put their feet all over your gear?
You be having a dream studio setup every other year lol
looks great! I wonder if you will end up moving your patch bay? Eye level is so much easier, or a waist high top loader rack so you cans see what you are doing.
nice video ...thanks for sharing ... i love the studio ... looks so nice .... peace
Looks awesome!!!!!
Into it!
We do things right here in the Mitten, Colt!!!
Yes we did it😂😂😂
I like this channel so much ❤❤
I love it man super inspired you gave me plenty ideas for new studio.
Love it! WE need to build a producer desk. You mean "I" need to.... Let's get that put together". Let's (ME) put that together. LOL Wish I was there to lend a hand I absolutely love the re-building phase. Kudos to jumperz!
Hahaha thanks for watching!
God DAMN this came out fantastic. Vibe is immaculate, super inspiring.
Yea 4 U. Nice looking room and I'm sure it sounds great. Can't wait to see the gear video (that way I don't have to keep pausing to see things 😃)
Very nice vibe! Well done.
I understand about neat cable management. I HATE cables exposed and strung everywhere. I don't have as much gear as you but I have quite a bit. My solution was to put it all into a single big rack. That way all of the cables are in one location. The only cables leaving the rack are computer monitors, power, and my external guitar rig Ox Box. The problem with that is that my rack is full and I have no more room for additional gear. That kind of makes me less enthusiastic about buying more gear and that's a good thing. :o) That's how much I hate cable-clutter! I understand that is not an option for you. 500 series stuff has been a Godsend for me. A lot of gear can be crammed into a tight space.
As far as documenting the cabling goes, I have an Excel spreadsheet that I made and spent a ridiculous amount of time in the planning stages with it before I ever hooked anything up or made any cables. Most of my interconnects are either TRS or XLR. I only have one DB25 unit. All of my patchbays are TRS. I make all of my own cabling and snakes using quality cable and plugs so I can make them whatever length I need to in order to keep the internal rack mess at a minimum. I use colored shrink tube at both ends of each run and on each snake and those go onto the spreadsheet along with the patch point locations for every I/O in the patchbays. There are no duplicate colors anywhere in my system so problems are easy to trace even though I have never had any interconnect problems whatsoever due to the excessive planning I do before ever making any cables. I use the spreadsheet as a guide as I am making the cables so when it comes time to plug everything in I use the spreadsheet as a map. I am always amazed that everything works as it should, the very first time, every time. I learned that lesson the hard way after doing this stuff since the late 70's.
I would like to see a video about how you keep all the dust cleaned out of the racks and off of everything. That is always a problem for me and I haven't found a solution I am happy with. Feather dusters and brushes just move the dust from one place to another and don't really clean anything. I haven't been able to find a brush attachment for a vacuum cleaner with long, or soft enough bristles to get the job done satisfactorily. Especially inside the rack.
Thank you for documenting your journey. It is inspiring to see how someone else does it.
Dream studio there bro! Well done, the Phillips lighting is so clean and the warmer hue is perfect for those late night sessions. Realistically after all that effort you're gunna have to chase those wires through the floor once the Atmos comes, can't have those cables everywhere.
I’m absolutely dreading cutting holes in the floor, it is five layers, thick with doubled, and triple up floor joists from when we built the house around this studio. I’m nervous. It will make the soundproofing of the room significantly worse, in addition to the headache of actually doing it. But time will tell, it may annoy me to the point where I do it anyway. Thanks for watching!
You doing a couch at the back? Its looking amazing! Congrats and well done.
Space looks great!
Looks amazing !! 😁
Thanks for Your Contant!
Amazing work. Looks great.
This is so bad ass!! Well Done. I feel like you’ve come all this way. You’ve gotta put those cables under into the garage and back out off floating producers desk would be so clean. either way, incredible work.
Contrags on the room Colt. It's looking great! I can't help but thing that it needs some decoraction though :)
Stream deck would be interesting. Could control monitors, lighting, Flock, etc etc in one place. And YES, gear rundown vid!
This is wonderful 😮
what a dream place !!!! amazing ! congrats for all this build you've done
Thank you so so much!
Classy. Very nice.
this is so encouraging to see congrats to you
Thanks so much!
Looks real nice Colt!! I want to see more about the gear and setup and such! OH, I got that SSL Bus plus a few months a ago when it was on sale $500 off and love it. It is so versatile and sounds great!!
Congrats on the SSL! I really, really love it!
Congrats Colt 👏👏