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More or less the same here... I don't even need to post a picture, it's just an ld pentium 4 desktop and a yamaha AN1 x to send the midi signals to the computer, that's it...
I'd never go back to hardware, but studio pictures sure used to be more exciting once...
Homemade Computer desk, I am pretty sure I have posted this in another thread.
Coincidentally enough, I finally started clearing out the remains of my old studio from 1997-2008 today; my ex has sold the house and the ol' studio shed is slated to be torn down.
This was it back in it's heyday, probably 99 or so:
Oh lordy lordy now that's what I call a setup m8 lol, the size of them monitors, what make are they? or are they home made? and what size is that flat screen in the first picture? Look's a little like mine. Mine is a 40" made by Samsung, only really used for me xbox360 of course :biggrin: and is that a Roland 303 I can see there in the 2nd picture?
Oh lordy lordy now that's what I call a setup m8 lol, the size of them monitors, what make are they? or are they home made? and what size is that flat screen in the first picture? Look's a little like mine. Mine is a 40" made by Samsung, only really used for me xbox360 of course :biggrin: and is that a Roland 303 I can see there in the 2nd picture?
the main monitor is 47" LG and the secondary one is 26" Viewsonic, the second workstation is a 21" Viewsonic. Originally it was built as a gaming/entertainment center, but then my daughter got interested in recording, so off we went. She still plays her Uke and guitar, but lost interest in the recording.
And yes, The ol' MC303. I still have all the gear in the second pic (minus the audio CD burner), including the iMac Rev. b
Maybe my studio is TOO minimal. You people are making me envious! All that lovely, lovely hardware...
It's not the size of the rig, it's the size of the creativity at the controls!
I've been slimming down my hardware setup as I crawl/retreat back ITB a bit more. Not having the Octatrack for awhile has made me really learn some of the stuff I have, and rediscover the differences in workflow that work better ITB in some cases.
So don't feel too bad about a modest setup. Btw, you have me beat on VSTi, and by a long mile on effects lol.
I thought I'd posted to this already..or maybe it was to another thread like it. Anyway, if this is a double-up, then let me know.
Here's my "den of musical iniquity"..tucked away under the stairs and completely "in-the-box"..only things missing from these pics are the Arturia MiniLab abd my Korg nanoKontrol2.
Maybe my studio is TOO minimal. You people are making me envious! All that lovely, lovely hardware...
It's not the size of the rig, it's the size of the creativity at the controls!
I've been slimming down my hardware setup as I crawl/retreat back ITB a bit more. Not having the Octatrack for awhile has made me really learn some of the stuff I have, and rediscover the differences in workflow that work better ITB in some cases.
So don't feel too bad about a modest setup. Btw, you have me beat on VSTi, and by a long mile on effects lol.
Hmm, well, Thou Hast A Pointe. And I do travel to where the jobs are (I'm a computer consultant) so if it doesn't fit in my two travel suitcases, it doesn't come with me. The only thing missing is a QuNeo now!
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