It would be fun to stuff a Neumann capsule inside that microphone, and some Moog or Sequential circuitry inside the keyboard.enroe wrote: Mon Jul 29, 2024 5:41 am Since you work in the studio for a long time, a pleasing studio design is
of particular importance ...
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Lets see some studio pics
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I have a similar mic to that, Barbie branded. Because it has speakers in the base, its a pretty nice feedback machine.enroe wrote: Mon Jul 29, 2024 5:41 am Since you work in the studio for a long time, a pleasing studio design is
of particular importance ...
b pink daw - thadenstr. 10.7 5.jpg
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"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."
"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."
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So how do u like that thing? Ist es gut?
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I've had company ever since the pedal arrived. Only had time to plug it in to check it works (it was B-Stock), and take a few pics
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I've just been given this Behringer MonoPoly to try out for a couple of weeks.
A friend of mine bought it last year. He finally unboxed it at my place today.
It's a great improvement on the last Behringer synth I tried (the Crave)
A friend of mine bought it last year. He finally unboxed it at my place today.
It's a great improvement on the last Behringer synth I tried (the Crave)
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In the studio environment, elegance and ergonomics are very
important. And that means: you have a pleasant environment,
just like in your favorite bar. And better not so many buttons:
And of course you can only achieve the really "warm" sound
through good and old vintage compressors:
Of course, you should be able to communicate with the outside world:

important. And that means: you have a pleasant environment,
just like in your favorite bar. And better not so many buttons:
And of course you can only achieve the really "warm" sound
through good and old vintage compressors:
Of course, you should be able to communicate with the outside world:
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Nice. Some words of friendly advice through experience: Go straight to cycle mode on arp where it cycles through each of the 4 osc with different waves on each osc, then sync then cross mod. Ignore everything else and hone in on those - They make Monopoly quite exquisite, whereas a lot of the other stuff is...OK but not particularly amazing IMO. I can noodle with that cycling arp for hours.thecontrolcentre wrote: Sat Sep 21, 2024 8:24 pm I've just been given this Behringer MonoPoly to try out for a couple of weeks.
A friend of mine bought it last year. He finally unboxed it at my place today.![]()
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It's a great improvement on the last Behringer synth I tried (the Crave)![]()

