Tiers hold computer keyboards, and handy cable organizers in back The upper tier accommodatesĪdditional keyboards or a computer monitor. A 5-space rack holds additional equipment on top and thereĪre dual 8-space CD holders. The main tier is big enough for an 88-key keyboard,Īnd dual 13-space racks on each side keep your rack gear squaredĪway. Is the answer to making your workspace more efficient andĮrgonomic. With plenty of roomįor all your electronic gear, the Studio RTA Producer's Station
My desk was an L-shaped desk from Target, and I put my MIDI keyboard on the side-leaf. To address this, I put my laptop on the cheapest laptop stand I could find and hooked up a trackball + keyboard. Grab an external keyboard and mouse, and figure out a solution for the screen height. If you do this, though, you will definitely develop carpal tunnel syndrome from reaching up. buys from the studio, and that the studio or producer buy from the engineer.
You'll develop serious neck/back pain from extended sessions if you don't address this. Letters ToThe Editor be made to stations who lack programming creativity to. OP assuming you're willing to forego modern design in favor of a cheaper price tag, better quality, and more features I recommend you check out the desk I listed and wait for Guitar Center, Amazon, or Musician's Friend to put one on sale as they have for years.ĮDIT: All that being said Output does make some kickass plugins.Īre you leaning down to use your laptop? The height of your screen should be even with your head, as well as your monitors if you have them.
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I didn't even pay full price for mine since they regularly go on sale. Have done 3 different moves and rebuilds and I have yet to have anything chip, flake, or strip (non-Ikea quality particle). Everything on the RTA has metal grommets and chunky metal fastening hardware. However, it's very thick and dense particle board that weighs a ton. ~~By the way this looks like it's made out of cheaper material~~ It's particle board vs ply wood. However, making mini-documentaries about over-priced hipstery things is the new marketing trend (see this $200 font for reference). I don't know how quickly these guys jumped to stroking their innovation boners but they're higher than I am if they think they invented this without a quick googling. The Studio RTA literally has all the features and more that this desk offers, believe me I'm typing at one right now. Yeah this just looks like a super-marketed edgy version of the Studio RTA desk.