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....to the point where I can't really maintain it anymore (too much code). But
it looks pretty nice, I think. It's still going thru some changes, but most of
the info is at least current now, and we've added lotsa purty studio pictures.

Hard to believe it's all in a doublewide mobile home (or what WAS a doublewide
mobile home, now with 10" thick walls, and George Augspurger designed rooms).

Harvey Gerst
Indian Trail Recording Studio
http://www.ITRstudio.com/

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Harvey Gerst wrote:
> ...to the point where I can't really maintain it anymore (too much code). But
> it looks pretty nice, I think. It's still going thru some changes, but most of
> the info is at least current now, and we've added lotsa purty studio pictures.
>
> Hard to believe it's all in a doublewide mobile home (or what WAS a doublewide
> mobile home, now with 10" thick walls, and George Augspurger designed rooms).
>
> Harvey Gerst
> Indian Trail Recording Studio
> http://www.ITRstudio.com/


The studio looks great Harvey.
I can't believe you fit all that stuff in a mobile home.
I remember the posts about moving that MCI console in
there.

Where do you park the Popemobile?

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Harvey Gerst wrote:
> ...to the point where I can't really maintain it anymore (too much code). But
> it looks pretty nice, I think. It's still going thru some changes, but most of
> the info is at least current now, and we've added lotsa purty studio pictures.

Nice upgrade. I could do without the scrollable boxes in the fixed frame--can your designer make the frame fill more of the available vertical space on the browser?

Is that you on stage in the Miami shot?

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"Kurt Albershardt" <kurt@nv.net> wrote in message
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> Harvey Gerst wrote:
>> ...to the point where I can't really maintain it anymore (too much code).
>> But
>> it looks pretty nice, I think. It's still going thru some changes, but
>> most of
>> the info is at least current now, and we've added lotsa purty studio
>> pictures.
>
> Nice upgrade. I could do without the scrollable boxes in the fixed
> frame--can your designer make the frame fill more of the available
> vertical space on the browser?
>
> Is that you on stage in the Miami shot?


Site looks much better! But I agree with the fixed frame comment above.



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Looks great to me...

JP

"Harvey Gerst" <harvey@ITRstudio.com> a écrit dans le message de
news:rd9mr0h2cdbdd4nucnp0e9h0cnr3pse150@4ax.com...
> ...to the point where I can't really maintain it anymore (too much code).
But
> it looks pretty nice, I think. It's still going thru some changes, but
most of
> the info is at least current now, and we've added lotsa purty studio
pictures.
>
> Hard to believe it's all in a doublewide mobile home (or what WAS a
doublewide
> mobile home, now with 10" thick walls, and George Augspurger designed
rooms).
>
> Harvey Gerst
> Indian Trail Recording Studio
> http://www.ITRstudio.com/

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But the 166, SC50, SC33, Autocom, the SafeSound and the 4400 are listed
twice in the Compressors section...

JP

"Harvey Gerst" <harvey@ITRstudio.com> a écrit dans le message de
news:rd9mr0h2cdbdd4nucnp0e9h0cnr3pse150@4ax.com...
> ...to the point where I can't really maintain it anymore (too much code).
But
> it looks pretty nice, I think. It's still going thru some changes, but
most of
> the info is at least current now, and we've added lotsa purty studio
pictures.
>
> Hard to believe it's all in a doublewide mobile home (or what WAS a
doublewide
> mobile home, now with 10" thick walls, and George Augspurger designed
rooms).
>
> Harvey Gerst
> Indian Trail Recording Studio
> http://www.ITRstudio.com/

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On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 10:58:04 -0600, Harvey Gerst
<harvey@ITRstudio.com> wrote:

>...to the point where I can't really maintain it anymore (too much code). But
>it looks pretty nice, I think. It's still going thru some changes, but most of
>the info is at least current now, and we've added lotsa purty studio pictures.

Looks great, I was drooling over the equipment list, especially
that long list of microphones.
You list the "more me" headphones - did you ever have a link to the
page where you sell those?

>Hard to believe it's all in a doublewide mobile home (or what WAS a doublewide
>mobile home, now with 10" thick walls, and George Augspurger designed rooms).

One more thing, under the gallery, the last pic is of the break
room/kitchen with guitars and a foosball table. As best I can see of
the pics on the wall, they are all of (famous?) people playing
guitars. Shouldn't you have at least one pic of someone playing
foosball? Or maybe even that "typical musician, hard at work" pic. :)

>Harvey Gerst
>Indian Trail Recording Studio
>http://www.ITRstudio.com/

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"Harvey Gerst" <harvey@ITRstudio.com> wrote in message
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> ...to the point where I can't really maintain it anymore (too much code).
> But
> it looks pretty nice, I think. It's still going thru some changes, but
> most of
> the info is at least current now, and we've added lotsa purty studio
> pictures.

Very nice, Harvey! I like the look of the site. BTW, what are the
dimensions of your "Studio A" drum room?

Neil Henderson

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Ben Bradley <ben_nospam_bradley@mindspring.com> wrote:

>Harvey Gerst <harvey@ITRstudio.com> wrote:
>
>>...to the point where I can't really maintain it anymore (too much code). But
>>it looks pretty nice, I think. It's still going thru some changes, but most of
>>the info is at least current now, and we've added lotsa purty studio pictures.

> Looks great, I was drooling over the equipment list, especially
>that long list of microphones.

That just kinda happened; I never planned to own that many mics.

> You list the "more me" headphones - did you ever have a link to the
>page where you sell those?

Trying to get him to put up a MoreMe button, but http://moreme.info will get ya
there.

>>Hard to believe it's all in a doublewide mobile home (or what WAS a doublewide
>>mobile home, now with 10" thick walls, and George Augspurger designed rooms).

> One more thing, under the gallery, the last pic is of the break
>room/kitchen with guitars and a foosball table. As best I can see of
>the pics on the wall, they are all of (famous?) people playing
>guitars. Shouldn't you have at least one pic of someone playing
>foosball? Or maybe even that "typical musician, hard at work" pic. :)

Well the first picture is Jim "Roger" McGuinn, the second is Stevie Nicks, and
the third is me when I was in Sweetwater. The others were pix were all shot at
the Troubadour in L.A. and include Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, and Linda
Ronstadt.

Harvey Gerst
Indian Trail Recording Studio
http://www.ITRstudio.com/

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"Neil Henderson" <neil.henderson@sbcglobal.netNOSPAM> wrote:

>
>"Harvey Gerst" <harvey@ITRstudio.com> wrote:
>> ...to the point where I can't really maintain it anymore (too much code).
>> But it looks pretty nice, I think. It's still going thru some changes, but
>> most of the info is at least current now, and we've added lotsa purty studio
>> pictures.

>Very nice, Harvey! I like the look of the site. BTW, what are the
>dimensions of your "Studio A" drum room?

Neil,

I think it's around 18' wide by around 20' long, with part of one wall angled.
The room also features two iso-booths for guitar amps.

Harvey Gerst
Indian Trail Recording Studio
http://www.ITRstudio.com/

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Harvey Gerst wrote:

> > One more thing, under the gallery, the last pic is of the break
> >room/kitchen with guitars and a foosball table. As best I can see of
> >the pics on the wall, they are all of (famous?) people playing
> >guitars. Shouldn't you have at least one pic of someone playing
> >foosball? Or maybe even that "typical musician, hard at work" pic. :)

> Well the first picture is Jim "Roger" McGuinn, the second is Stevie Nicks, and
> the third is me when I was in Sweetwater. The others were pix were all shot at
> the Troubadour in L.A. and include Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, and Linda
> Ronstadt.

And this is all before Foosball was even invented, right?

(Or was it discovered??)

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It's not REALLY in a double wide.... is it? :)

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Particle Salad wrote:

> It's not REALLY in a double wide.... is it? :)

Yes, it really is in a doublewide. It was a stealth thing; the rednecks
never saw it coming. They still don't know what hit them.

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"Particle Salad" <mark@particlesalad.com> wrote:

>It's not REALLY in a double wide.... is it? :)

Yes, when we built Studio A, we gutted the inside of the doublewide, went to 10"
thick walls, and opened it up to almost the full doublewide width. Looks very
strange walking up to the place - not the slightest clue there's big rooms
inside.

Studio B is still two small rooms with a 6" thick wall between the 2 rooms.
Studio B (and the bathroom by Studio B) are the only original inside walls left
in the whole place.

Harvey Gerst
Indian Trail Recording Studio
http://www.ITRstudio.com/

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Harvey Gerst wrote:
> "Particle Salad" <mark@particlesalad.com> wrote:
>
>
>> It's not REALLY in a double wide.... is it? :)
>
>
> Yes, when we built Studio A, we gutted the inside of the doublewide, went to 10"
> thick walls, and opened it up to almost the full doublewide width. Looks very
> strange walking up to the place - not the slightest clue there's big rooms
> inside.
>
> Studio B is still two small rooms with a 6" thick wall between the 2 rooms.
> Studio B (and the bathroom by Studio B) are the only original inside walls left
> in the whole place.


I still think you ought to goad Augspurger into marketing them...

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"Harvey Gerst" <harvey@ITRstudio.com> wrote in message
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> "Particle Salad" <mark@particlesalad.com> wrote:
>
> >It's not REALLY in a double wide.... is it? :)
>
> Yes, when we built Studio A, we gutted the inside of the doublewide, went
to 10"
> thick walls, and opened it up to almost the full doublewide width. Looks
very
> strange walking up to the place - not the slightest clue there's big rooms
> inside.

Fantastic!! I love it. See, it just shows you can do it anywhere if you
have the brains and talent.

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What is the ceiling height in there?

Al

On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 14:31:27 -0600, Harvey Gerst
<harvey@ITRstudio.com> wrote:

>"Particle Salad" <mark@particlesalad.com> wrote:
>
>>It's not REALLY in a double wide.... is it? :)
>
>Yes, when we built Studio A, we gutted the inside of the doublewide, went to 10"
>thick walls, and opened it up to almost the full doublewide width. Looks very
>strange walking up to the place - not the slightest clue there's big rooms
>inside.
>
>Studio B is still two small rooms with a 6" thick wall between the 2 rooms.
>Studio B (and the bathroom by Studio B) are the only original inside walls left
>in the whole place.
>
>Harvey Gerst
>Indian Trail Recording Studio
>http://www.ITRstudio.com/

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playon <playonAT@comcast.net> wrote:

>What is the ceiling height in there?

Al,

It's about 7'.

Harvey Gerst
Indian Trail Recording Studio
http://www.ITRstudio.com/

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In article <qa9rr0hhng0gm4p4o8ttaaob8i6kolsh55@4ax.com> hargerst@airmail.net writes:

> It's about 7'.

Small drummers are our specialty.

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