What Does Your Studio Look Like

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cptgone wrote:
Meffy wrote:psst: Instead, try "No -- because all my other senses have been developed to an incredibly acute level to compensate. In fact, I wear a red leather suit and fight crime while performing acrobatic stunts!" Most people believe this when I tell it, so it might work for you too.
You look like Clark Kent?
:-D Clark and I have the same number of arms, legs, and so forth. I have one more tail than he does.

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not quite state-of-the-art but working. just waiting on the SSM board to come in :-) and yes, the sewing machine works.
Glenn

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Gullfo, what's that reel-to-reel there?

Meffy
who is fond of brushed aluminum front panels

[edit] And have you ever considered hooking up that Singer's treadle to a MIDI sensor, for use as an organ-style "expression" pedal? :-) Now THAT would be serious retro!

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gullfo what kind of guitar is that plugged in? Looks priceless and well used...

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the reel-to-reel is a 1962 Sony stereo 1/4" tape. The guitar is a 1968 Epiphone that I customized slightly with a humbucking coil and it sounds beautiful! A good friend of mine's daughter has it now since she expressed interest in playing and it works for her. I currently use my Fender strat - not pictured.
Glenn

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Meffy wrote:And have you ever considered hooking up that Singer's treadle to a MIDI sensor, for use as an organ-style "expression" pedal? :-) Now THAT would be serious retro!
actually the pedal is used to flange the reel-to-reel :-) for serious retro effect...
Glenn

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my "studio":

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Off picture are my CD decks and Edirol MA10-A monitors. "Monitors" in the loosest sense of the word :? :D

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Did Arkaos come with that m-audio mk? always wanted to try that prog...
Hope that spliff isn't burning away....

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vtx wrote:Looks like its still a work in progress tetraplan,,I can't wait to see the finished floor plan 8)
So far so good :)
Well, it's kinda done.
If I wanted to really finish it I would export seperate *.wavs and mix them in Sonar.

Groet, Erik
Pop music delenda est.
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OK, sorry for the lousy quality of the pic, the cam is really getting dated now (something wrong with the lens fixation too), but here's my home workspace:
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Nothing special at all, SY85 as the master keyboard, Edirol PCR30A for knobs and occasional audio, EMI 2|6 is hidden in the desktop caddy (behind the mixer).
PC left of the desktop is the music one, the other is my net machine, both share the right monitor. That's also why I have two mice and keyboards there.

Had to use the flash, usually I don't stand such light, so in reality you wouldn't see all the mess.
On the right monitor speaker you can see my secret weapons for making a lot of grooves live up a bit, a potato and pineapple style shaker.
Mic is a Rode NT3.
Oh, and I'm sorry for the shape of my plants, there's been some sorta bazillus, and unlike with PCS I didn't have an antivirus program for them.
More over on the left there's a bunch of further guitars, hanging in some wall mounts.
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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This is my studio :) there's almost no hardware. viva la software!

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Hey Sascha! I see you have a V-Amp too. Cool!

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Beardedone wrote:Hey Sascha! I see you have a V-Amp too. Cool!
Yeah, like it a lot. I also have a POD and a GT-5, both gathering dust now.
Well, actually I do use the GT-5 for the occasional commercial job, when no amps are allowed.
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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You have a motorcycle in your studio cool!!!

:hihi:
KVR, my adult playground.
Please, call me Brice.

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