I asked Odis Shmidt, creator of the very unique console cabinetry, to come up with something to provide cue and mic input access in a tree house studio. There were no flat walls, everything was at an angle, so his artistic eye came up with these...
I asked Odis Shmidt, creator of the very unique console cabinetry, to come up with something to provide cue and mic input access in a tree house studio. There were no flat walls, everything was at an angle, so his artistic eye came up with these input/output box and settee - strong, you could put a little amp on it or a drink or an ashtray. I came up with the idea of illuminating the input jacks with a few lights.
Posted by Gallery Administrator on Tue 11 Sep 2007 09:54:19 AM PDT
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show full show summaryI asked Odis Shmidt, creator of the very unique console cabinetry, to come up with something to provide cue and mic input access in a tree house studio. There were no flat walls, everything was at an angle, so his artistic eye came up with these...
I asked Odis Shmidt, creator of the very unique console cabinetry, to come up with something to provide cue and mic input access in a tree house studio. There were no flat walls, everything was at an angle, so his artistic eye came up with these input/output box and settee - strong, you could put a little amp on it or a drink or an ashtray. I came up with the idea of illuminating the input jacks with a few lights.
Posted by Gallery Administrator on Tue 11 Sep 2007 09:54:19 AM PDT