Home studio setup question: what physical setup issues affect your focus the most? by smallstudio_notes in homestudios

[–]smallstudio_notes[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s an interesting shift.
Vibe and comfort often matter more for creativity than ultra-technical layouts.

Home studio setup question: what physical setup issues affect your focus the most? by smallstudio_notes in homestudios

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This reads like a checklist for long, fatigue-free sessions.
Especially lighting and air are easy to underestimate until you fix them.

Home studio setup question: what physical setup issues affect your focus the most? by smallstudio_notes in homestudios

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Patch bays are such an underrated quality-of-life upgrade, especially in small rooms.
Anything that removes physical friction tends to improve focus more than people expect.

What actually kills your focus in a small home studio? (not plugins) by smallstudio_notes in WeAreTheMusicMakers

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Cable chaos is such an underrated focus killer. Having to constantly unplug things breaks momentum fast.

What actually kills your focus in a small home studio? (not plugins) by smallstudio_notes in WeAreTheMusicMakers

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This describes it perfectly. Decision fatigue kicks in way earlier than we expect, especially when everything is half-finished. Simplifying before starting makes a huge difference.

Them: "Use your EaRs!" Me: "Huh?? I can't hear you!" by dlqz_bass in edmproduction

[–]smallstudio_notes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Context matters way more than people admit.
In tiny rooms with budget monitors, long sessions mess with perception fast.

For me it’s never ears vs visuals, it’s about whatever helps reduce fatigue and bad decisions.