
Ableton Live
Sound Forge Audio Studio
Sonic Charge Synplant
Sony Vaio Laptop
Echo Indigo IOx
Alesis M1 520 Active
Sennheiser EH2200
Zoom H2
Novation Launchpad
...and a picture of me and my dog, Rigsby



Right on! Been happy with the MP-1 for about 20 years now. The rest of the live guitar rack consists of an Alesis Quadraverb (light delay/reverb use), a Rocktron Hush II-CX (total silence in between notes, even at ear deafening volumes), and the amp is some relatively unknown New Zealand built transistor (mosfet) design called Rockit that supposedly emulates some Mesa/Boogie characteristics. It's 2 x 100 Watt, and the 4x12 is split in to 2 sides, so I run a full stereo setup.dave999z wrote: Nice ADA MP-1 preamp in your guitar rack!!!
I have an MP-2. I LOVE that thing.
I have the same Marshall 4x12 too and the same SKB rack case. It's like looking at my setup.
What power amp do you use in that rig? I use a damn rocktron solid state one right now, but am hoping to get a Marshall or Boogie 20/20 or 50/50 soon.
Beautiful. And so inspiring!farealdoe wrote:heres mine
Really? I found it a bit too cluttered, to be honest...Gab wrote:Beautiful. And so inspiring!farealdoe wrote:heres mine
Yeah I run mine in stereo too. The MP-2 has a built in noise gate, so no need for the Hush. My effects unit is a TC Electronic M One (used to use a midiverb iv). I use a Digital Music Corp. Ground Control footswitch (connected by a 7-pin powered midi cable), with a couple ernie ball volume pedals plugged into it as expression pedals.Right on! Been happy with the MP-1 for about 20 years now. The rest of the live guitar rack consists of an Alesis Quadraverb (light delay/reverb use), a Rocktron Hush II-CX (total silence in between notes, even at ear deafening volumes), and the amp is some relatively unknown New Zealand built transistor (mosfet) design called Rockit that supposedly emulates some Mesa/Boogie characteristics. It's 2 x 100 Watt, and the 4x12 is split in to 2 sides, so I run a full stereo setup.
Cheers
George doesn't seem to mind the bumpiness. He likes staring at the level meters in Live too.djgroovy wrote:Mine sleeps on top of my rack computer. I keep some calendars on top of it so she doesn't scratch it.necho wrote: does anyone else's cat sleep on their APC40?
She wouldn't like it on the apc, too bumpy, and i wouldn't let her.
Could use a new chair but I'm never in it long enough for it to bother me...Bleep Blop Ima Robot wrote:@cosmosuave, looks like a very uncomfortable chair






Nice studio, and congratsitusuk wrote:Here's my setup, had to move from my spare room as I'll soon by daddy...So no acoustics yet and everything's not in place. (But baby room's done!![]()
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