Inside The Yellow Studio

 

The Yellow Studio v4.0

Version 3.2 (mobile)

My podcasting “studio” continues to be a home studio. It started in a spare bedroom which had previously been my wife’s sewing room, but she outgrew it and occupied a bigger space (which she needed to hold all her sewing equipment, fabric, and other supplies). Around 1999/2000 I occupied it and converted it into The Yellow Studio. I posted this podcast episode at LeaningTowardWisdom.com to show people how I podcast (Version 1.0). My workflow has never changed, despite the major changes in equipment. I use a broadcast workflow, meaning I prepare, prepare, prepare, and then I hit RECORD and go (incorporating minimal editing). The sound quality live has always been identical to the recorded. That’s the advantage of hardware over software. The disadvantage (at least in 1999)? Cost. Hardware used to cost much more than software.

Around 2018 I made another major change by ditching my 20-year-old Heil Sound PR40 dynamic mics (two, pictured here), and replacing them with large-diaphragm condenser mics. I don’t often recommend those to podcasters because most people don’t have a space that is acoustically suited for such mics. They pick up much more than dynamic mics. When they’re set up well, and proper mic technique is employed, they sound glorious though!

This is where I sat to produce my awesome podcasts through two versions of The Yellow Studio. 😉

The Yellow Studio v2.0

I went from a good-sized rack of equipment to a single mixer. And I completely changed my microphones, too.

We sold the house where the original Yellow Studio was, ending versions 1.0 and 2.0. Next came versions 3.0 and 3.1. The latter was merely a move from one room to a large walk-in closet, where the acoustics were glorious, but the inspiration was dreadful. Simultaneously, I was creating version 4.0 in a brand new location in Arkansas.

During the winter of 2023, I decided to make a mobile version of The Yellow Studio because I didn’t want two separate studios, even though I was devoting my time to two different places  – one in Texas and one in Arkansas. Since the inspiration was highest in Arkansas – and the place was more spacious – I had begun building version 4.0 there.

So now, here we are with two versions of The Yellow Studio. Texas version 3.2 and Arkansas version 4.0.

3.2 consists of a Rodecaster Duo, a Rode Podmic and a new Rode desktop mic stand. It’s easy, sounds great and can be set up in minutes. I never podcast in Texas with anybody else unless it’s via Zoom, with a co-host.

4.0 consists of everything else and remains set up, and ready to go. You’ll see it all listed below.

Inside The Yellow Studio (Version 4.0)

The Heart/Brain

Apple Macbook Pro 2023 14″ M2 Pro with 32 GB RAM / 1TB Hard Drive and multiple Samsung T7 4TB SSD Drives

Multiple Monitors including a 29″ LG Widescreen as my main screen and a 27″ LG monitor

Lighting

Elgato Key Light Air (2)

The Mixer

Rode RodecasterPro 2

Rode Rodecaster Duo (for field and live recording)

The Recording Software (I’m on a Mac)

Twisted Wave

The Audio Plugin
I have others, but I never use them

Wavearts Dialog 2 (I use it occasionally to clean up audio, but rarely use it for my recordings)

The Microphones

Stellar X2 Large Diaphragm Condenser

Rode NT1 Large Diaphragm Condenser

Rode Podmic Dynamic

Shure SM7B

Samson Go Mic Portable USB Condenser Microphone for Recording and Streaming on Computers

RØDE NTH-100M Professional Over-ear Headset

The Boom Arms

Rode PSA1+ boom arms 

The XLR Cables

Kopul Premium Performance 3000 Series 15′ XLR cables in green, blue, yellow, and red

The Headphones

Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO 80 Ohm Over-Ear Studio Headphones

Sony MDR-7506 Studio Headphones with improved pads by WC Wicked Cushions replacements

AKG Pro Audio K240 STUDIO Over-Ear, Semi-Open, Professional Studio Headphones

Sennheiser Professional HD 280 PRO Over-Ear

RØDE NTH-100M Professional Over-ear Headset

Power Management

Furman M-8X2 Merit Series 8 Outlet Power Conditioner and Surge Protector

The Field Recorder

Zoom H6

The Field Microphones

Electro-Voice RE50B (two)

I use Zoom video conferencing for recording guest conversations (when I do them).

Additionally, I’ve got some cartoons, artwork, knick-knacks, and more. For example…

Inside The Yellow Studio 4.0
The Ladies Inside The Yellow Studio
Inside The Yellow Studio 4.0
Colorized Photograph 1939 Store Front
Inside The Yellow Studio 4.0
Ballard Street Print

Inside The Yellow Studio 4.0

Inside The Yellow Studio 4.0
Photograph Fredericksburg, TX
Inside The Yellow Studio 4.0
Looney Tunes
Jim Shore Looney Tunes Foghorn And Dawg Figurine
Jim Shore Looney Tunes Foghorn And Dawg Figurine

 

The Yellow Studio v4.0 (additional details)

I’ll post some pictures soon.

  • The space is 12 x 12, a three-sided room off a master bedroom with 10-foot ceilings
  • Two parallel walls have no windows or doors; the 3rd wall has large windows, which are covered by acoustic/thermal “blackout” curtains that are almost ceiling to floor (they’re yellow) 😉 
  • Beadboard has been installed and painted (white), about 4 feet high on all three walls
  • All three walls, including the wall space around the windows, have toffee-colored acoustical fabric installed. The fabric doesn’t reflect sound. It’s very effective in dampening echo. 
  • There’s a 6 x 9-foot multi-colored rug for even more sound dampening (the room is acoustically better than versions 1 and 2 of The Yellow Studio; version 3.1 is gonna be hard to beat ’cause was a walk-in closet) 😉
  • Two yellow chairs are situated to create a new video recording space along one of the parallel walls
  • The 72″ Husky Workbench, with 2 drawers is on the opposite parallel wall. That’s where the MacBook Pro resides with multiple wide-view monitors, the RodeCaster 2, power management, and external SSD hard drives.
  • A Husky 48″ wide x 72″ tall red garage cabinet (with doors) sits next to the workbench (broadcast desk). This cabinet contains other gear, including microphones, along with miscellaneous cables, connectors, and other items necessary to keep The Yellow Studio operational.
  • A small round table sits between the two yellow chairs with a 55″ Mitsubishi flat-panel TV on top
  • Three (of the 4) Ballard Street prints hang on the wall behind the chairs
  • Two photos hang above my desk – the 1939 storefront and the photo of the Magnolia Pearl in Fredericksburg, Texas

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