INTRODUCTION
What are the Gearjunkies User Studios?
This is a place for all Gearjunkies who want to share their studio/set up with other Gearjunkies. Any studio is welcome here. If you have a modest home studio setup or a million dollar High-End commercial studio. Or maybe you have a DJ studio? Anything goes as long as it has the one thing we all love: GEAR!
You can search our website for studios that have the same gear as you. Or even better sign up and built your own studio! Let the other Gearjunkies know what ya got!
Recently updated studios:
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lunaticpark's lunatic park (Home/Project Studio)
savojr's Savo Jr studio (Home/Project Studio)
auxillary's Auxillary Home Studio (Home/Project Studio)
tooll's Project Saturn Studio (Home/Project Studio)
kingmidas's SoulSoundz (Atlanta, GA) (Home/Project Studio)
jtcmix1's Campbell's Rock the House Recording Studio (Recording Studio)
sioux's Apollo Studio (Home/Project Studio)
thelizard's Flemmpire Productions (Home/Project Studio)
Equulei's Equulei studio (Home/Project Studio)
littlemajorproductions's little major productions studio (Home/Project Studio)
Latest news from Gearjunkies newsfeed:
KRK R6 Passive Studio Monitor now shipping
VirSyn Reflect 2.0 - The Algorithmic Reverb available
Roland releases version 1.30 update for the Fantom-G
Ableton Free audio package: Samplification
Antares Auto Tune dead? not so much!
Electronic Expansion for Gladiator 2 by Tone2
AudioEase releases Cabinet the ultimate final stage for guitar tone
Latest gear added at Gearjunkies:
Software:URS URS N4 series
Digitally recreates the sound of a vintage British Six Band Equalizer (4 bands plus HP/LP Filters). The URS N4 series equalizer is very broad banded and musical.
Software:VirSyn Reflect 2.0
Version 2.0 of REFLECT comes with a new RealIR Engine using direct convolution of the critical early reflections without compromising the flexibility of the algorithmic reverb tail generation. The resulting density and smoothness rivals those of the most expensive hardware reverbs.
Software:Audio Ease Cabinet
Audio Ease knew they had something really good to offer, but it's a bit tucked away: the Speaker Cabinet collection of their plug-in Speakerphone is quite something. But Speakerphone is pricey, and because it is a 6 gigabyte plug-in, there is no demo download either. So how are guitarists going to find out how Speakerphone's magical combo of a studio recording live room the cabinet, a bunch of microphones and a spring reverb can sound?

