Right... LOL!andydes wrote: P.S. Let us know if you feel the need to kick the habit and throw it all away.
Let's see your setup...
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Hey dude, I have one of those MC307's as well, just wondering how you use it or if you use it much?lerky wrote:![]()
mines very modest
I tend to hook it up in MIDI to live and use live to trigger the drums, with a bit of the filter on them to beef them up a bit. I've never really spent much time with any of the onboard effects or anything like that.
I'll post my set up later today if I get time.. needs a quick tidy up since half of it went gigging last night

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I think he was joking, actually!scottorlans wrote:Not so nice...hambone1 wrote:You don't.Meef Chaloin wrote:how do you all afford all this?
You just wait for some fool to post his setup here, then it can be stolen to order!
Seriously, save up for it. Don't drink (that much), dont smoke, don't by much clothes... That's my trick!
/Mikael









Gotta put pictures on the wall and stuff. And add a DJ set up for my live performance thing in the back corner of the room, but this is the framework. The orange studio room....

I haven't had this room for two years, and now its back (took me a week to clean it out, paint, get new desk furniture, curtains, all that jazz. It now My precious.

rob.
Of course I was joking!Lo-Fi Massahkah wrote:I think he was joking, actually!scottorlans wrote:Not so nice...hambone1 wrote: You don't.
You just wait for some fool to post his setup here, then it can be stolen to order!
Seriously, save up for it. Don't drink (that much), dont smoke, don't by much clothes... That's my trick!
/Mikael
Seriously, though, make sure your gear is secure and insured. Unfortunately, music/DJing/clubbing attracts low-life scum who would have no problem walking away with your precious equipment. It's one of the reasons I had to close my studio, after DI boxes, mics, etc would "disappear" after sessions with local "musicians".
It's even worse in clubs/pubs/etc, especially with compact equipment, like laptops, Faderfoxes, etc.
I would personally beat to a pulp any scumbag I caught trying to steal anything. (Gee, Officer, I usually use that Louisville Slugger to tame the low-frequency nodes in my studio...)
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