Nice one! Love Deschutes beer!sparklepuff wrote:
Post your set up and your sexy cat...
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Since I'm on a desk kick and need one pretty badly...sparklepuff wrote:I'd love to move this shit outside for the summer, sucks being stuck in a dark, windowless box while all the ladies prance around in shorty shorts.
SHORTY SHORTS FTW
Where'd you get your desk? Love it. Any wide shots?
Edit: found the link you posted. But the site doesn't show any prices. Mind if I ask how much it was?
Mr. Salty..
Is that an Oyasis??
How you getting on with that?
Is that an Oyasis??
How you getting on with that?
15" 2.4 MBP/Live/Sampler/Operator/ Home made Dumble clone/Two Strats/One Jazz Bass.
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What resolution do you get out of this? I've been thinking about something like that but I want a 2560x1600 resolution and I don't seem to be able to get that out of a TV.salty wrote:A studio built starting in the 80's. I highly reccommend the Vizio 42" 1080p LCD as a monitor.
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I just got the Oasys. I thought I would never get another hardware keyboard until I played it at guitar center. It continues to surprise and inspire me. I also just got the Virus Ti desktop which I have been writing several songs with.
The Vizio resolution is 1920 by 1080p DVI to RGB hooked into the MacBook Pro. It looks great. They sell for about a grand.
I have 2 RME Firefaces. One of them routes audio to and from the PC synced to the mac. It took me awhile to route the totalmix in's and out's but now the PC works great as an insert or send effect from the Mac and the platform for BFD drums triggered from the TD-20 Kit. I still kinda suck at drums, but they are a too much fun to play.
We have Herman Miller chairs at work (pretty comfortable). I found this one at a used furniture store for a great discount.
The Vizio resolution is 1920 by 1080p DVI to RGB hooked into the MacBook Pro. It looks great. They sell for about a grand.
I have 2 RME Firefaces. One of them routes audio to and from the PC synced to the mac. It took me awhile to route the totalmix in's and out's but now the PC works great as an insert or send effect from the Mac and the platform for BFD drums triggered from the TD-20 Kit. I still kinda suck at drums, but they are a too much fun to play.
We have Herman Miller chairs at work (pretty comfortable). I found this one at a used furniture store for a great discount.
Hey, What do you call those extra desk furniture things that you can put on top of your desk that your monitors can sit on, and with some you can put your hardware (Machinedrum for example) so it sits in it and it's at a 45 degree angle - a desk shelf?
Having trouble finding one for me. I just have a big flat desk from Ikea, and my monitors are too low, and I need somewhere to neatly fit a couple bits of hardware too.
EDIT: Here's a sketch of what my desk currently looks like (with monitors). They're far too low and need a shelf as described above that is about that width. Any ideas?
Having trouble finding one for me. I just have a big flat desk from Ikea, and my monitors are too low, and I need somewhere to neatly fit a couple bits of hardware too.
EDIT: Here's a sketch of what my desk currently looks like (with monitors). They're far too low and need a shelf as described above that is about that width. Any ideas?
Hey, i bought that same desk yesterday!!! But with one of the 80x60 extensions.fatrabbit wrote:Hey, What do you call those extra desk furniture things that you can put on top of your desk that your monitors can sit on, and with some you can put your hardware (Machinedrum for example) so it sits in it and it's at a 45 degree angle - a desk shelf?
Having trouble finding one for me. I just have a big flat desk from Ikea, and my monitors are too low, and I need somewhere to neatly fit a couple bits of hardware too.
EDIT: Here's a sketch of what my desk currently looks like (with monitors). They're far too low and need a shelf as described above that is about that width. Any ideas?
I'm gonna go with speaker stands and put them behind the desk.