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The imagery is very nice, however the use of them isn't the best. Picture and text positions jump between pages which isn't attractive. Overall you have a nice idea, but just needs that little bit more work on it.
 
asking ATOT what they think of your website is a sure way to give yourself another month before anyone will successfully load the page.
 
Originally posted by: 3chordcharlie
asking ATOT what they think of your website is a sure way to give yourself another month before anyone will successfully load the page.


Give them a month to perfect it after the preview screening 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Snapster
The imagery is very nice, however the use of them isn't the best. Picture and text positions jump between pages which isn't attractive. Overall you have a nice idea, but just needs that little bit more work on it.

What browser/OS are you using? The text/pics don't jump around for me.....
 
It's the old geezer with the Dean Markley doing a pick scrape that looks awfully cheesy and totally off. Also the second picture with the DAW setup wouldn't impress too many clients. Keep it more abstract.
 
Originally posted by: deathkoba
It's the old geezer with the Dean Markley doing a pick scrape that looks awfully cheesy and totally off. Also the second picture with the DAW setup wouldn't impress too many clients. Keep it more abstract.

Thanks!

The Pic's page is a "work in progress", but I love the "old geezer playing the destroyer pic" - it's effin hilarious!

As for the desk, I don't know - not to many "Home studios" have the kind of equipment I am running - actually, most real studios in town don't run the level of equipment I run....

I do agree though that the pic's page is somewhat "off" still....
 
Not bad, i really like the pictures on the front page, did you take them yourself?

Maybe you can do something with the logo, it seems kind of plain, i bet someone on ATOT will make a cool one.
 
Originally posted by: NL5
Originally posted by: deathkoba
It's the old geezer with the Dean Markley doing a pick scrape that looks awfully cheesy and totally off. Also the second picture with the DAW setup wouldn't impress too many clients. Keep it more abstract.

Thanks!

The Pic's page is a "work in progress", but I love the "old geezer playing the destroyer pic" - it's effin hilarious!

As for the desk, I don't know - not to many "Home studios" have the kind of equipment I am running - actually, most real studios in town don't run the level of equipment I run....

I do agree though that the pic's page is somewhat "off" still....


Wanted to add - the desk looks small in that pic, I think I need a better pic - the desk is over eight feet wide - with a Soundcraft Ghost countersunk into it.......
 
Here's a suggestion to make the desk look even more pro. Darken the room, turn on the console and let some tracks play through it. When the LED's start moving, take close up shots in a diagonal angle using a narrow lens of the faders. That'll give it a really cool pro-studio lights kind of image. Do the same for other outboard gear especially the expensive stuff like Avalons and Demeters. Also get a second LCD and some sound treatment foams just to fool the 'image is everything' idiots. A lava lamp won't hurt either.
 
Originally posted by: deathkoba
Here's a suggestion to make the desk look even more pro. Darken the room, turn on the console and let some tracks play through it. When the LED's start moving, take close up shots in a diagonal angle using a narrow lens of the faders. That'll give it a really cool pro-studio lights kind of image. Do the same for other outboard gear especially the expensive stuff like Avalons and Demeters. Also get a second LCD and some sound treatment foams just to fool the 'image is everything' idiots. A lava lamp won't hurt either.

Do that, it would look nice. Everything else is :thumbsup:
 
Originally posted by: deathkoba
Here's a suggestion to make the desk look even more pro. Darken the room, turn on the console and let some tracks play through it. When the LED's start moving, take close up shots in a diagonal angle using a narrow lens of the faders. That'll give it a really cool pro-studio lights kind of image. Do the same for other outboard gear especially the expensive stuff like Avalons and Demeters. Also get a second LCD and some sound treatment foams just to fool the 'image is everything' idiots. A lava lamp won't hurt either.

Ya, that's kinda what I had planned. It's not a reall "artsy" pic of my gear. I plan on tackling that project next.


 
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