Re: Setting up my rig so I can stand while producing
Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 10:38 pm

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This is fuckin hilariousChris mack wrote:Why? Just buy a new chair?
It's not. I bought an £800, had various consultations and tried loads of others. Standing and moving around will always be better than sitting. No matter what chair you use.joegrizzly wrote:This is fuckin hilariousChris mack wrote:Why? Just buy a new chair?So true
I never thought of this, maybe because im 6'6" and my back hurts just from doing dishes lolmassimoz wrote:It's not. I bought an £800, had various consultations and tried loads of others. Standing and moving around will always be better than sitting. No matter what chair you use.joegrizzly wrote:This is fuckin hilariousChris mack wrote:Why? Just buy a new chair?So true
pete bubonic wrote:I changed my entire studio up recently so that I stand whilst producing now, the vibes are back!
Ain't that the truthnowaysj wrote:It is true, the world is built for tiny people.
I use logic via some midi pads and a midi keyboard to actually write stuff. When it come to tweaking and alike, the long stuff, I sit down and use the lappy direct (like the OP says, you're back will hurt if you're stood up for 3 hours). Bu there is a different energy when you're stood up and bopping around in the writing phase.Sonika wrote:pete bubonic wrote:I changed my entire studio up recently so that I stand whilst producing now, the vibes are back!
Do you use mostly hardware? I'm sort of interested in this approach, but I'm mostly software so I won't be tweaking a lot of knobs and stuff.
I do stand up when I'm DJing in my bedroom though, I don't sit down for that lol
+onepete bubonic wrote:Bu there is a different energy when you're stood up and bopping around in the writing phase.
pete bubonic wrote:I use logic via some midi pads and a midi keyboard to actually write stuff. When it come to tweaking and alike, the long stuff, I sit down and use the lappy direct (like the OP says, you're back will hurt if you're stood up for 3 hours). Bu there is a different energy when you're stood up and bopping around in the writing phase.Sonika wrote:pete bubonic wrote:I changed my entire studio up recently so that I stand whilst producing now, the vibes are back!
Do you use mostly hardware? I'm sort of interested in this approach, but I'm mostly software so I won't be tweaking a lot of knobs and stuff.
I do stand up when I'm DJing in my bedroom though, I don't sit down for that lol
For these reasons, I reverted back to a seated desk as well!supaOGninja wrote: For one standing all day makes my feet hurt really bad, even with a special mat.
I have a high bar stool if I need to take breaks but then I just end up sitting on the computer and it's not very comfortable.
Also consider, even with monitors at the perfect height, tweets ear level, if you move even half an inch the sound completely changes because of the sweetspot.
Most of the time you won't even be in the sweet spot!
Hurts my neck and back.
Much harder to concentrate and stay focused.
Much easier to get distracted (taking 5 minute 'rest breaks' that end up lasting an hour or more)
Seems to make me much more tired at the end of the day. If I lay or sometimes even sit down after working all day I'll fall asleep instantly. Not good if you have stuff to get done!
i can agree with feet aching but everything else i would disagree with. For a start i only stand up when writing, mixing down should be done while sitting in the 'sweet spot'. I find it easier to concentrate and stay focused as i get more done as i tend to be more inspired. I wouldnt say it tends to tire me out any more than usual aswell.massimoz wrote:For these reasons, I reverted back to a seated desk as well!supaOGninja wrote: For one standing all day makes my feet hurt really bad, even with a special mat.
I have a high bar stool if I need to take breaks but then I just end up sitting on the computer and it's not very comfortable.
Also consider, even with monitors at the perfect height, tweets ear level, if you move even half an inch the sound completely changes because of the sweetspot.
Most of the time you won't even be in the sweet spot!
Hurts my neck and back.
Much harder to concentrate and stay focused.
Much easier to get distracted (taking 5 minute 'rest breaks' that end up lasting an hour or more)
Seems to make me much more tired at the end of the day. If I lay or sometimes even sit down after working all day I'll fall asleep instantly. Not good if you have stuff to get done!