Lets see some studio pics
- Rad Grandad
- 38041 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
then there was always the great pleasure of getting close to completion and the tape breaking, or being just plain worn out...
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.
- KVRAF
- 4749 posts since 15 Jul, 2001 from Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, U.K
11 in a shoe box, pfft kids of today eh.
Hink wrote:then there was always the great pleasure of getting close to completion and the tape breaking, or being just plain worn out...
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- Banned
- 4026 posts since 27 Jan, 2004
I'd love to hear what music you make with that setup!Hybernation wrote:the only thing missing from these photos from September is my new Receptor (mounted under the left speaker now)
(and it better not be cuntory!)
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- KVRAF
- 1891 posts since 9 Oct, 2004 from Columbus,Ohio
I see you got that 88 semi weighted keystation, how is it?Hybernation wrote:the only thing missing from these photos from September is my new Receptor (mounted under the left speaker now)
Edit: I think it is at least, I see some buttons so I'm not sure.
"You are going to let the fear of poverty govern your life and your reward will be that you will eat, but you will not live."
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- KVRist
- 379 posts since 1 Mar, 2004 from Austria
- something special
- 8627 posts since 16 Mar, 2002 from Birmingham, Alabama
I had a cutec as well! Started out with a Fostex, and something happened while it was under warranty and the store I worked at sent it off to be fixed and gave me the cutec to use till it came back. Seems it never returned.Hink wrote: back in the 80's I had a cutec 4-track...one of the first...
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- KVRAF
- 2327 posts since 13 Apr, 2004 from Vancouver, Canada
@ Fhangor:
Just kinda curious about those little grey fluffy things... Are they kiddie booties? Mice bits?
Whatever they are, I want a couple for my studio.
Just kinda curious about those little grey fluffy things... Are they kiddie booties? Mice bits?
Whatever they are, I want a couple for my studio.
- Banned
- 5089 posts since 12 Jun, 2001 from Wusik Dot Com
Ok, now is MY time.
This was took today.





What I want now is a good pair of monitors, but no rush, as I use mostly the Headphones. I live in a building, 10th floor, you case you wonder.
Best Regards, WilliamK





What I want now is a good pair of monitors, but no rush, as I use mostly the Headphones. I live in a building, 10th floor, you case you wonder.
Best Regards, WilliamK
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- KVRian
- 1141 posts since 29 May, 2005
@williamK
your room looks ill !!!
very weird colors ...
reminds me of being within a cartoon movie,
or 70`s like, or lounge-bar like...
..or like living in donal duck`s bedroom..
anyways, whatever...
i like it very much ...

especially the blue curtain...and all that..

your room looks ill !!!
very weird colors ...
reminds me of being within a cartoon movie,
or 70`s like, or lounge-bar like...
..or like living in donal duck`s bedroom..
anyways, whatever...
i like it very much ...
especially the blue curtain...and all that..
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- Banned
- 5089 posts since 12 Jun, 2001 from Wusik Dot Com
Hehe, thanks Bambooman. My wife just love colors, and so do I, so we make a good match. 
Check out our livingroom...

Wk
Check out our livingroom...

Wk
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- KVRian
- 1141 posts since 29 May, 2005
wow!!!
indeed! very nice living-room ..with a fireplace..
love it!!!
yes, colors can spice up "everyday-life"
i painted one room ... yellow
and added some other items with color...
but now i am about to move my "studio"
to another room...will take some time..
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indeed! very nice living-room ..with a fireplace..
love it!!!
yes, colors can spice up "everyday-life"
i painted one room ... yellow
and added some other items with color...
but now i am about to move my "studio"
to another room...will take some time..
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- KVRian
- 604 posts since 7 Jul, 2004 from Somewhere between the 2nd and 3rd dimensions.
Your living room looks like the eBay logo.WilliamK wrote:Hehe, thanks Bambooman. My wife just love colors, and so do I, so we make a good match.
Check out our livingroom...
Wk

Analogue or digital – which is better? There's only one way to find out... FI-I-IGHT!!!
- Rad Grandad
- 38041 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
William what is the patchbay for? It sure doesn't look like it's hooked up to much.
I have three patchbays, one dbx 48 point and two tascam 32 point. I have really only used the 48 point one in the last few years, I finally peeled it put my rack a couple years ago as my dependence on the computer has grown. I did have it normalled with my hardware fx pieces, a couple synths, my Pod and my GT2.
I still do have a very useful midi patchbay, made by 360 systems...8 channel. I'm not sure I would be too happy without it. The funny thing is, the store I worked for (a large local chain) dealt with a lot of used gear. I guess this thing made the rounds starting at 79....then 59...no one had a clue about it...they sold it to me for what they paid for it...biggest bargain ever. I came home and having never heard of 360 systems I looked them up on the net. within 24 hours I had a pdf of the manual (the biggest reason it didn't sell probably, no manual), learned about the company and was shocked to know how much this thing listed for...more then 10 times what I paid for it.
It's really cool because you can be very flexible with it. but also you can route signals anyway you want and it saves 100 programs. What is even cooler is each program will send send out a cc# of your choice for each of the eight channels..I also have a midiverb4 so back when I still was using hardware more it was sweet...I could be working on a song with the bass from one synth, the organ from another. I have a qsr as one, so it would change the patch, on my xp-10 it would set the patch once I programmed it and the xp was often had the xp-10 patched through it so I could save all those settings per song, and select my POD patch as well...one button the song is set-up exactly like the last time I worked on the song...
I have three patchbays, one dbx 48 point and two tascam 32 point. I have really only used the 48 point one in the last few years, I finally peeled it put my rack a couple years ago as my dependence on the computer has grown. I did have it normalled with my hardware fx pieces, a couple synths, my Pod and my GT2.
I still do have a very useful midi patchbay, made by 360 systems...8 channel. I'm not sure I would be too happy without it. The funny thing is, the store I worked for (a large local chain) dealt with a lot of used gear. I guess this thing made the rounds starting at 79....then 59...no one had a clue about it...they sold it to me for what they paid for it...biggest bargain ever. I came home and having never heard of 360 systems I looked them up on the net. within 24 hours I had a pdf of the manual (the biggest reason it didn't sell probably, no manual), learned about the company and was shocked to know how much this thing listed for...more then 10 times what I paid for it.
It's really cool because you can be very flexible with it. but also you can route signals anyway you want and it saves 100 programs. What is even cooler is each program will send send out a cc# of your choice for each of the eight channels..I also have a midiverb4 so back when I still was using hardware more it was sweet...I could be working on a song with the bass from one synth, the organ from another. I have a qsr as one, so it would change the patch, on my xp-10 it would set the patch once I programmed it and the xp was often had the xp-10 patched through it so I could save all those settings per song, and select my POD patch as well...one button the song is set-up exactly like the last time I worked on the song...
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.
- Rad Grandad
- 38041 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
Danny Darko wrote:Your living room looks like the eBay logo.WilliamK wrote:Hehe, thanks Bambooman. My wife just love colors, and so do I, so we make a good match.
Check out our livingroom...
Wk![]()
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.



