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Re: Post your set up and your ugly cat...
Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2009 6:32 pm
by the_antagonist
i dont have a cat or a rad studio. so have a picture of an awesome shirt and my ugly ass
for the whole story check myspace
Re: Post your set up and your ugly cat...
Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2009 8:16 pm
by juanpablo1313
Raychem wrote:Finally finished building my new desk!

mk 449-c FTW!
I still wonder why so many people still uses that old thing, even when they have a killer setup. I've seen it just too many times.
I have one, it's excellent, but because I'm a poor man. ;/
Re: Post your set up and your ugly cat...
Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2009 8:33 pm
by D K
another pic of the mess:

got home from 3 week tour at 8 am, was trying to sleep, a knock on the door...
the new thing on the left showed up...i had forgotten it was arriving today
old thing to the right (tape machine) is a nice balance.
sorry about the crap pic, my camera got lifted at a gig in san fran
think i'll clean this mess up and re post since i'll be home for a bit...
Re: Post your set up and your ugly cat...
Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2009 11:11 pm
by bvl
BinaryB wrote:
How is the griffin Powermate ?
Can you use it like novations speed dial?
That is ... hover mouse over a vst/control and use the knob ?
Or how do you use it ?
I like the Powermate a lot. I use it in Arrangement view, set up as follows:
Scroll right zooms in on the timeline
Scroll left zooms out of the timeline
I've got the same mapping for Logic, with the addition that Press+Scroll zooms in/out vertically on the waveforms.
It's also nice for Final Cut.
I'm not sure if you can do the "click on a control and change the value" thing - my speculation is no, but I haven't tried it.
Bill
Re: Post your set up and your ugly cat...
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 4:00 am
by Homebelly
djgroovy wrote:sunaivod wrote:aizo wrote:
Damn, the apc40 Looks big on this pic, or am I the only one?
Was gonna say the same thing!
I think this might be one that has exscaped from the photoshop/famous people thread.
Or...
Mr.Groovy is a "Person of diminutive stature"---- um

,,, thats a dwarf to you and me
And so has all of his equipment custom built to meet his physical needs.
Re: Post your set up and your ugly cat...
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 11:51 am
by Puppetmaster
first post

I'm still only a student, so no big budget studio for me. But I don't mind cos having a lot of equipment around just makes me nervous (I used to have more hardware). Ableton changed all that. This little setup helps me be productive and creative at the same time.

Re: Post your set up and your ugly cat...
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 3:47 pm
by aqua_tek
the_antagonist wrote:i dont have a cat or a rad studio. so have a picture of an awesome shirt and my ugly ass
for the whole story check myspace
HAAAAAAAAAAA! Can't handle our alcohol, can we?

Re: Post your set up and your ugly cat...
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 4:35 pm
by Puppetmaster
Rave wrote:
Welcome! What kind of latency / buffer do you run Live at?
Thanks! Buffer size is set at 188 samples with an overall latency of 12.9ms. Running Massive sometimes can give me some clicks, other than that it's running beautifully.
Re: Post your set up and your ugly cat...
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 4:53 pm
by Puppetmaster
Rave wrote:Puppetmaster wrote:Rave wrote:
Welcome! What kind of latency / buffer do you run Live at?
Thanks! Buffer size is set at 188 samples with an overall latency of 12.9ms. Running Massive sometimes can give me some clicks, other than that it's running beautifully.
Nice one thanks

NP... What about you?

Re: Post your set up and your ugly cat...
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 10:02 pm
by yeahyeahwahwah
My cat liked my previous banjo music much more than my current passion for strange sounds from Mr. Alias and rudimentary drumming. But my current setup allows me to fulfill my one man band dream.
Currently monitoring is through a small stereo system through the KB37s outs.
@ 4.33 I would recommend Line 6's KB37. They even survived a major plumbing incident.
(Hope these pics upload. Please tell me how to upload if they don't show.)
Gear & Cat (Chikkenn)
Close-up

Re: Post your set up and your ugly cat...
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 10:03 pm
by cacti
yea, not seeing the pics
Re: Post your set up and your ugly cat...
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 10:25 pm
by 8O
yeahyeahwahwah wrote:My cat liked my previous banjo music much more than my current passion for strange sounds from Mr. Alias and rudimentary drumming. But my current setup allows me to fulfill my one man band dream.
Currently monitoring is through a small stereo system through the KB37s outs.
@ 4.33 I would recommend Line 6's KB37. They even survived a major plumbing incident.
(Hope these pics upload. Please tell me how to upload if they don't show.)
Gear & Cat (Chikkenn)
Close-up

Fixed for you!

Re: Post your set up and your ugly cat...
Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 3:26 pm
by antonio913
APC40
My new friend
Re: Post your set up and your ugly cat...
Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 4:06 pm
by ajargy
I JUST GOT MY APC 40 TOO!!!!
its my new best friend hahah
my setup (not that anyone cares or will read this cuz im not adding a pic):
mac book pro
akai apc 40
m-audio axiom 25
weak... i know... but im trying!
Re: Post your set up and your ugly cat...
Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 5:02 pm
by bendybones
Great to see APC and BCR side by side.
That's given me a much beter idea of the size of APC.
Basically same as BCR in width and depth, but rises less from the table - would that be about right?