Mark Douglas Nelson’s Home Studio

SFFaudio News

Audiobook narrator Mark Douglas Nelson sent in a photo of his recording studio. Here’s how he describes it:

You can’t see the electronics behind the music stand, but there’s an Apogee Duet interface and PreSonus BlueTube preamp back there. Until very recently I printed out all my copy, but now I’ve been experimenting with reading off an iPad (a used, first-generation model I got on discount). The mic’s an MXL VO-1A “Harlan Hogan”. The laptop is a MacBook Pro with an aftermarket SSD. The walls are double-wall sheetrock with “Green Glue” soundproofing gunk in-between.

Mark Douglas Nelson's Recording Setup

His latest narration is a Bill Pronzini short story collection that’s just gone up on Audible.com, it’s entitled Night Freight.

Posted by Jesse Willis

David Stifel’s Home Studio

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David Stifel, of The Fantastic Worlds of Edgar Rice Burroughs website, sent me the pics of his new home recording studio booth. You may recall that David joined us for SFFaudio Podcast #137 in which we discussed A Princess Of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs (and his wonderful narration of it). Check these out:

booth exterior
booth doors open
booth

I find it baffling that I’ve never posted anything like this before. Get it? BAFFLING!

Posted by Jesse Willis