Hi, i need some advice on how to put some music devices on my desk.
Pic related show my idea. What do you think about the position of the monitors?
>>1235495
Poor speaker placement, it will sound bad
The thing on the left looks cramped
The screen on the right might have a glare
>>1235495
>its an all-in-one pc
>>1235495
I'd suggest utilizing rackmount equipment
>>1235495
If your listening position completes an equilateral triangle, monitor placement is fine. Monitors should have their tweeters aimed directly at your ears. Standard is to place them 1.5m apart.
I'd put that minimoog on its own stand tho.
>>1235495
What soft did you use to make picture?
>>1235874
i made the 3d with rhino and then photoshop to apply the "textures".
Ikea hacks. I combined the legs of a table and an entertainment center. Cheap, easy to build, adjustable height, lightweight, sturdy, can be disassembled for moving and looks decent.
>>1236083
Nice, but you have only a keyboard and a laptop.
>>1236086
What are the dimensions of your table top? I used this unit http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/20105341/
Width: 58 5/8 "
Depth: 21 5/8 "
aio and a mac at that for music production...
ipda for music production
dj controller for anything
no instruments pictured for dac, no mic either
horrendous speaker placement
man oh man
>>1236492
Your opinion is worthless. Take it to /mu where it belongs.
>>1236083
>working on a stool
I mean, sure I guess...
>>1235495
its fine for nearfield mixing.
for anything else, like surround sound or live concert mastering, you may want something else, but this is fine for 90% of what people do.
>>1236691
in fact, worry more about the room when it comes to sound.
Update.
That midi keyboard placement will be shit. When you get your knees low enough your hands will be too high for everything else (keyboard, mouse, other equipment). Unless you have really really flat midi keyboard. Had setup just like this for too long. Ill post my current setup later when i get home.
>>1235495
The most important part is the fucking chair dude.
>>1236908
Make something like this, but with a better swing / arm / adjustment radius.
>>1237177
I can't find an example online, but my desk at work (heavy, oak) has side cabinets built in it. But above the top drawer is a simple slot, and a piece of wood that I can pull out. Just a flat work space. You could even do something like that, because it's far sturdier than you think (if you go deep enough) and you could put in safety stops and a support if you wanted. That way, you might have to pick it up and move it to the pull out shelf, but then it would be right next to you and useable.
Picture is a pull out work shelf from a filing cabinet. Flat, simple (though these are less sturdy than my desk one that is right under the desktop.
>>1235495
>OP-1
Its such a faggy device but it does the job I guess.
>>1237503
yes, extremely homosexual. i love it.
>>1235496
>What is center-image
>>1237177
This happened once. Then I beat my cat and started feeding fed it better food. Now it loves me and knows not to go on my keyboard.
jesus christ, the best way for you to figure this out is to put all that shit on your desk and try and fucking USE it.
and then, when you figure out that something's in the wrong place, MOVE it.
experiment with it until you find the best set up for yourself.
>>1236083
>that faggot ass board
stay out of the water you kook
made some progress
>>1241597
Nice, I like it! Did you build that desk?
>>1241641
No, it's from ikea.