Re: Post your set up and your sexy cat...
Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 5:04 pm
20hz?? On a cone that small? Madness.
i was thinking the same.. are they custom made 3phase?UKRuss wrote:20hz?? On a cone that small? Madness.
the cones inside your headphone are much smaller.. theese speakers are somekind of dancefloor version of auratones.. when you can get them loud and deep your mix is clean ... and in the highs its all phase alligned because ther are no crossovers involved.. they sell pretty good from what i ve heard..however.. my main speaker is the one to the left ..an old echolette box.. its just feels so mighty real, my personal monitor for playing... ..just the oposite from the small ones. and there are 3 other speaker pairs in the studio..the famous ns-10 and some huge russian cinema speakers and a pair of jbl 4412.. in the end i still trust the ns 10 the most..and the little mo sterns for the details the ns 10 miss.. also in the low end.. the mo sterns cant go loud on 20 hz..but you get pretty much the picture when you do to much down there because than they physical distort.. and there is a sub under the table to keep the balls warm..UKRuss wrote:20hz?? On a cone that small? Madness.
razorblade wrote:The may look all sweet and innocent, but trust me...they are plotting something...
- The keys are the same ones you'd find on a Microkorg (mini-sized and almost-sorta-semi-weighted). I prefer mini keys; I can play a lot faster on them since I'm not a trained pianist. The pitch + mod wheels are also identical to the microkorg's.oblique strategies wrote:Destro:
How do you like the Korg MicroKEY USB MIDI Keyboard?
Nice! Yours looks like a proper set up with the old school gear around, like a laboratory for sounds! sweet. (Lighten up on Live, it ain't so bad. Nice monitoring array to hear the different things.3phase wrote:the cones inside your headphone are much smaller.. theese speakers are somekind of dancefloor version of auratones.. when you can get them loud and deep your mix is clean ... and in the highs its all phase alligned because ther are no crossovers involved.. they sell pretty good from what i ve heard..however.. my main speaker is the one to the left ..an old echolette box.. its just feels so mighty real, my personal monitor for playing... ..just the oposite from the small ones. and there are 3 other speaker pairs in the studio..the famous ns-10 and some huge russian cinema speakers and a pair of jbl 4412.. in the end i still trust the ns 10 the most..and the little mo sterns for the details the ns 10 miss.. also in the low end.. the mo sterns cant go loud on 20 hz..but you get pretty much the picture when you do to much down there because than they physical distort.. and there is a sub under the table to keep the balls warm..UKRuss wrote:20hz?? On a cone that small? Madness.
and @ necho.
its rather the szise that matters here than the age...
and abletn live is a bit too whimpy in many areas..
Thanks for the review! Much appreciated.Destro wrote:- The keys are the same ones you'd find on a Microkorg (mini-sized and almost-sorta-semi-weighted). I prefer mini keys; I can play a lot faster on them since I'm not a trained pianist. The pitch + mod wheels are also identical to the microkorg's.oblique strategies wrote:Destro:
How do you like the Korg MicroKEY USB MIDI Keyboard?
- Compared to Akai's LPK25 and M-Audio's Oxygen (my previous midi controllers), it feels a lot more solid.
- As I've got the APC40, the fact that the Microkey is faderless/knobless is not an issue.
- The extra 2 usb ports is a great bonus.
All in all, I think it's a great controller.
Holy shit, so that's 3phase's studio.3phase wrote:i decide for gear porn
3phase wrote:
and @ necho.
its rather the szise that matters here than the age...
and abletn live is a bit too whimpy in many areas..