come on lets see it, gearporn (studio) pics......
ok...a bit embarassing compared to the beautiful setups that many have posted here but here goes anyway:
The stupid wood stands are temporary (although they do align nicely with my sitting height)...there is glass on top of them and then under each monitor I have a neoprene mousepad for separation...looking for a better solution for my monitors if there are any suggestions
Novation X-Station 49
EMU XK-6
Wharfedale Diamond 8.2 Proactive
Roland MC-303
Kurzweil MicroPiano
Gemini BPM500 Preamp Mixer
MBox
Ableton Live 6
FL Studio 6
Reason 3
Stylus RMX 1.5
Sytrus 2.3
The stupid wood stands are temporary (although they do align nicely with my sitting height)...there is glass on top of them and then under each monitor I have a neoprene mousepad for separation...looking for a better solution for my monitors if there are any suggestions
Novation X-Station 49
EMU XK-6
Wharfedale Diamond 8.2 Proactive
Roland MC-303
Kurzweil MicroPiano
Gemini BPM500 Preamp Mixer
MBox
Ableton Live 6
FL Studio 6
Reason 3
Stylus RMX 1.5
Sytrus 2.3
3.2 GHz Windows XP, Live 7, Reason 4, FL Studio 7, Stylus RMX, Sytrus, Toxic III, Novation X-Station 49, Akai MPD24, EMu XK6, Roland MC-303, Gemini BPM5000 Mixer, MBox
Nice stuff. My question is a real simple one. in the above pic where did you get the patch cord organizer / rack that you have mounted to the wall? All the ones I've seen are 2U and were for ethernet cables. and they cost like $60 fo the thing.beale wrote:I've been trading up gear since the 80's so I've amassed a crapload of stuff. I recently went back to hardware synths as I was getting bogged down with menus on my softsysnths.
omg, where did u get that stand from? I sssooooo need that for my laptop based rig.
roach- the other white meat
http://www.themenacetosobriety.com/blog/
MBP, Live Suite, and lots of nice analogue gear.
http://www.themenacetosobriety.com/blog/
MBP, Live Suite, and lots of nice analogue gear.
It's from a brazilian manufacturer called Staff Drum. I heard they export those things, so you could drop them an email or something.roach808 wrote:omg, where did u get that stand from? I sssooooo need that for my laptop based rig.
http://staffdrum.com.br/
http://www.titaniumracks.com.br/
They also sell electronic drumsets and triggers at a very affordable price (in Brazil, at least).
fzero wrote:It's from a brazilian manufacturer called Staff Drum. I heard they export those things, so you could drop them an email or something.roach808 wrote:omg, where did u get that stand from? I sssooooo need that for my laptop based rig.
http://staffdrum.com.br/
http://www.titaniumracks.com.br/
They also sell electronic drumsets and triggers at a very affordable price (in Brazil, at least).
oh my lord, seriosuly if u lived down the street from me I would buy u more than a few drinks for the excellent link-age! Thank god i know somebody that speaks excellent spanish.
roach- the other white meat
http://www.themenacetosobriety.com/blog/
MBP, Live Suite, and lots of nice analogue gear.
http://www.themenacetosobriety.com/blog/
MBP, Live Suite, and lots of nice analogue gear.
Cool... but us brazilians speak portuguese.roach808 wrote:oh my lord, seriosuly if u lived down the street from me I would buy u more than a few drinks for the excellent link-age! Thank god i know somebody that speaks excellent spanish.
Anyway it's close enough. You'll probably be understood if you send your email in english.
BTW: Brazil's capital city is Brasília, not Rio de Janeiro or (shudder) Buenos Aires, which is Argentina's capital.
All of which is irrelevant, as I want to get the fuck out of here and move to Montréal (I'm already taking french lessons!).
divonic wrote:Nice stuff. My question is a real simple one. in the above pic where did you get the patch cord organizer / rack that you have mounted to the wall? All the ones I've seen are 2U and were for ethernet cables. and they cost like $60 fo the thing.beale wrote:I've been trading up gear since the 80's so I've amassed a crapload of stuff. I recently went back to hardware synths as I was getting bogged down with menus on my softsysnths.
Scroll down to the bottom. I think they are in the Pomona Electronics catalog.
http://www.analoguehaven.com/cables/
"It sounded better broken"
Re: new studio
as well as THE GREAT SOUTHERN TRENDKILL (fuck yeah) stencilroach808 wrote:I think the Diet Pepsi and the carton of smokes make that studio pic.shadowmaker wrote:
hail pantera! \m/
MacBook Pro T7600 / OS X 10.5.7 / Ableton Suite 8.0.2 / Peak Pro XT 6.1.1 / ReMOTE 37SL
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I spend basically every cent I have on music gear and some of the home studios I see in this thread make me wanna puke with envy... seriously, who is selling cocaine?
AMD Athlon 64 3700+ laptop, 1 gig of ram
M-Audio Axiom 49
Korg PadKontrol
Roland JP-8080
Korg MS2000r
Ableton Live 6
Fruity Loops 6 XXL Producer Edition
Korg Legacy Collection
Waves DIAMOND bundle
M-Audio Axiom 49
Korg PadKontrol
Roland JP-8080
Korg MS2000r
Ableton Live 6
Fruity Loops 6 XXL Producer Edition
Korg Legacy Collection
Waves DIAMOND bundle
Here's a couple photos of my current setup. Enjoy.
Instruments:
DSI Evolver
Novation Drum Station
Novation Nova
Roland MC-505
Roland JP-8000
Roland Juno-106
Yamaha A4000
Recording/Effects:
AKG K240DF Headphones
DBX 266XL Compressor/Gate
Edirol PCR-M50 Controller
Lexicon MPX-100
Mackie CR1604-VLZ
M-Audio Delta 44
M-Audio Studiophile BX5a
M-Audio MIDIsport 8x8
Computer:
Asus A7V333, AMD Athlon XP 2600+ w/ SLK-800, Micron PC-2700 1024MB (2x512MB), Seagate 250GB, Pioneer DVR-108, Sapphire Radeon 9600XT, D-link DFE-538TX, Antec Sonata w/ TruePower 380W, Samsung 913T
Sequencing/Recording:
Ableton Live 6
Soundforge 7
Instruments:
DSI Evolver
Novation Drum Station
Novation Nova
Roland MC-505
Roland JP-8000
Roland Juno-106
Yamaha A4000
Recording/Effects:
AKG K240DF Headphones
DBX 266XL Compressor/Gate
Edirol PCR-M50 Controller
Lexicon MPX-100
Mackie CR1604-VLZ
M-Audio Delta 44
M-Audio Studiophile BX5a
M-Audio MIDIsport 8x8
Computer:
Asus A7V333, AMD Athlon XP 2600+ w/ SLK-800, Micron PC-2700 1024MB (2x512MB), Seagate 250GB, Pioneer DVR-108, Sapphire Radeon 9600XT, D-link DFE-538TX, Antec Sonata w/ TruePower 380W, Samsung 913T
Sequencing/Recording:
Ableton Live 6
Soundforge 7