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What Modular Mind Studio is actually supposed to be
Let me tell you what Modular Mind Studio is actually supposed to be. Not just a room with gear in it. A space that works with my brain, not against it. I have ADHD. Which means a traditional "sit down and practice for an hour" setup doesn't really work for me. So I'm building something different — a studio where I can jump between drums, pads, piano, production, whatever's pulling my attention that day — and still feel like I'm making progress. The dream version of this space has a full acoustic drum kit, a proper production setup with a DAW I actually know how to use, pads for when I want to experiment, and keys for when I want to slow down and learn something melodic. All of it in one room. All of it accessible. No friction. Right now it's a work in progress. A stand here, a piece of gear there. But every addition gets it closer to the vision. That's what I'm documenting here — not a highlight reel of someone who already figured it out. The whole messy, ADHD, learn-as-I-go build. If you're building something too — a studio, a skill, a creative space — drop it below. What does YOUR dream setup look like? 👇
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Saturday!
Somewhere between unboxing a piano stand and fumbling through the same song for the 12th time, it hit me — this is actually working. Not the playing. The playing was rough today. Wrong notes, bad timing, started over more times than I want to admit. But the studio keeps getting more real. Another piece added, another thing dialed in. The space is starting to match the vision I had when I kicked this whole thing off. That's the weird thing about building something from scratch — some days the progress isn't in the reps, it's in the setup that makes the reps possible. Still learning. Still showing up. Still documenting all of it here. What's something you've been building or working on where the setup felt like just as big a deal as the thing itself? 👇
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Start Here — Modular Mind Studio
Welcome! This community is a calm, blueprint‑style space where I document my modular studio build and creative workflow. Here’s how to get the most out of it: 1. Read the Welcome Post It explains what this space is and what to expect. 2. Check the Categories • Studio Progress • Drum Practice • Learning Notes 3. Share your own tiny wins If you’re building a space or improving your workflow, feel free to post your progress too. 4. Keep it slow and intentional No pressure to be perfect. We’re here to build over years, not weeks. Glad you’re here.
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Welcome to Modular Mind Studio
This space is my slow, honest documentation of building a modular, ADHD‑friendly music studio from a spare bedroom. Nothing here is rushed, polished, or pretending to be further along than it is. I’m learning drums, production, and hybrid setups one tiny win at a time — and sharing the process as it unfolds. If you’re into modular builds, clean setups, hybrid drumming, or just the idea of improving your creative space piece by piece, you’ll feel at home here. What you’ll see: - Small upgrades - Drum practice clips - Workflow experiments - Mistakes, fixes, and lessons - Modular ideas and future plans - Real progress over years, not weeks Why I’m doing this: I want a place to document the journey without pressure — a calm, blueprint‑style record of building something meaningful slowly and intentionally. If it helps you build your own space or inspires a tiny improvement in your workflow, that’s a bonus. Thanks for being here. Let’s build this thing one module at a time. — Modular Mind Studio
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