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monkeyboy
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Post by monkeyboy » Thu Mar 15, 2007 12:57 am

But you really should learn how to re-size pictures...

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Kit: Sony Vaio E-series laptop (Intel Core i5, 4GB RAM) RemoteZero SL, Launchpad, Akai MPD16 drumpad, cheap-ass MIDI keyboard

corygilbert
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Post by corygilbert » Thu Mar 15, 2007 1:35 am

kudos to the wunderkind among us, keep it up, make us obselete or at least keep pushing to keep us all pushing.
and if you don't already, fer crissakes learn to play an instrument.
a sequencer is an instrument but nothing can take the place of the tocar of something
physical.
welcome
:D

OliQ
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Post by OliQ » Thu Mar 15, 2007 11:05 pm

Our live setup... that's my stuff then we also have live guitar and bass which we resample into Live. Not gigged it yet but working pretty cool.

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L-R- BCR 2000, PCR-1, Macbook, Big Keys Keyboard, Micros touchscreen bar till.... and theres a FW410 in there for audio i/o...


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www.mysteronsmusic.co.uk

Macbook C2D, Live 6, Firewire 410, Edirol PCR1, BCR2000, Allen & Heath SR16, Novation Nova, Yamaha A5000&Rm1x, Amiga 500, Micros Eclipse EPOS, Modified X Box compressor....

sparklepuff
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Post by sparklepuff » Tue Mar 20, 2007 12:31 am

Inside my WhisperRoom in my apartment. Yes, it's a 30" Cinema. And there's a space echo down on the bottom right. Missing is my RemoteSL, and I haven't received my Monome 40h yet. I should add a picture of my pedalboard...
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theque
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Post by theque » Tue Mar 20, 2007 12:55 am

hey is that core i see,

please tell us what it does

sparklepuff
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Post by sparklepuff » Tue Mar 20, 2007 1:02 am

Now with Racks and a RemoteSL, Kore doesn't do much of anything.
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M. Bréqs
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Post by M. Bréqs » Tue Mar 20, 2007 1:34 am

sparklepuff wrote:Now with Racks and a RemoteSL, Kore doesn't do much of anything.
Amen to that...

Not that I have a problem with Kore, but racks and an SL are a wicked fncking combo.

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Post by pilcrow » Sat Apr 07, 2007 11:28 pm

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I don't always wear a tie when I work--that would be silly. I had a job interview later that afternoon.
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JACKAL & HYDE
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Post by JACKAL & HYDE » Sat Apr 07, 2007 11:45 pm

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Post by Verbal » Sat Apr 07, 2007 11:54 pm

sparklepuff wrote:Inside my WhisperRoom in my apartment. Yes, it's a 30" Cinema. And there's a space echo down on the bottom right. Missing is my RemoteSL, and I haven't received my Monome 40h yet. I should add a picture of my pedalboard...
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Sparkle, please post more info on your 'whisperroom.' I'm guessing you call it 'whisperroom' cause you sound proofed it as much as you could. My girlfriend and I will be getting an apartment soon and I want to soundproof it as much as possible.

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Post by smutek » Sun Apr 08, 2007 1:44 am

Yeah, I want to do the same with the basement at my new house, but after the (limited) research I did it seems really expensive, and a bit of a PITA.

sparklepuff
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Post by sparklepuff » Sun Apr 08, 2007 2:05 am

Actually, I call it a whisperroom because that's what the company that makes them calls it. http://www.whisperroom.com
They are modular so you can buy a small one, then buy more walls as you want to make it bigger. Mine is 8 1/2' x 7'. It's inside my bedroom. They aren't cheap, I got mine from a guy on eBay for half of what it cost new. But the fact that I can play as loud as I want in my Manhattan apartment at 3 o'clock in the morning is so amazing I could cry.
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Verbal
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Post by Verbal » Sun Apr 08, 2007 2:24 am

sparklepuff wrote:Actually, I call it a whisperroom because that's what the company that makes them calls it. http://www.whisperroom.com
They are modular so you can buy a small one, then buy more walls as you want to make it bigger. Mine is 8 1/2' x 7'. It's inside my bedroom. They aren't cheap, I got mine from a guy on eBay for half of what it cost new. But the fact that I can play as loud as I want in my Manhattan apartment at 3 o'clock in the morning is so amazing I could cry.
So, can you TRUELY play as loud as you want and not be heard?

sparklepuff
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Post by sparklepuff » Sun Apr 08, 2007 2:28 am

Sure can. I tell no lie. No one has ever said they heard anything coming from my apartment, and I play as loud as I want. At least, as loud as is comfortable on my ears.
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kenporter
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Post by kenporter » Sun Apr 08, 2007 3:24 am

Here's my setup:

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Not in the pictures are my MPC1000 and my vocal booth with a Neumann TLM103 mic.

Main setup:
P4 3.4GHz
Core 2 Duo 1.67GHz Laptop
3 Powercores
2 UAD-1's
Fireface 800
Apogee AD-8000
Konnekt24D
Access Virus TI
Avalon vt-737sp
Ableton Live 6.05
Cubase 4.03
Cubase SX3.1
Tannoy Reveal Active
Fender Amps, and Fender Guitars
etc., etc.

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