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Posted by Zak McKracken on May-12-2012 20:42:

soon im ready, finally have a dedicated room but its a mess now


Posted by meriter on May-16-2012 23:51:

So I got a free analog synth from like 1985






http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/bitone.php

I helped my friend move yesterday and his exact words were "Hey do you want this keyboard from like the 80's... it doesn't really work." Of course I said yes immediately. It was in a hard case so I didn't even open it till I got home. Gotta say I was pretty delighted seeing what it was. Not a Juno 106 or other classic but still pretty cool

After turning it on I could see why they thought it was broken. I replaced the battery and went through the hilarious process of restoring the factory presets via TAPE (actually played an 8-bit .wav file through the audio interface) and lo and behold the shit works. Sounds pretty good too, except the main filter only functions about 50% of the time. I guess it does need some work but I'm glad I got it


Posted by EddieZilker on May-16-2012 23:56:

Nice score, man.


Posted by Lunar Phase 7 on May-17-2012 06:52:

quote:
Originally posted by cryophonik
My wife made me move the studio into the bathroom.



Seriously, though, this is an $80K Didson SONAR unit that I'm using for a fisheries study this week. My boy and I are testing it out in the bathtub. It works sorta like an ultrasound in that it sends out high-frequency SONAR and converts the returning echoes into an image. OK, so it's not studio-related, but it is sound-related, so I thought I'd show it off. It's really cool!


It reminded me of this.


Posted by cryophonik on May-17-2012 07:11:



Those dudes are f'ing nuts.

And, just for the record, the SONAR gear is low-voltage, and everything is powered by batteries, cuz, uhhhh, well, there aren't too many outlets out on the open waters, well, at least not that I can find.


Posted by Raphie on May-17-2012 12:42:

The CharterOak SCL-1 found it's place


Posted by DJ RANN on May-17-2012 19:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Raphie
The CharterOak SCL-1 found it's place



Fuck me Raphie, it's always been a pretty serious setup but that is wish list shit right there. The SCL from anyone I've spoken says it is just beautiful. Possibly the cleanest compressor out there. Would love to hear some A/B samples if you ever get the time. Nice job man.

The only things I can see wrong with this picture:

1, I would not have the K&H's directly on the wood - I think they have those rubber base pads but still, I think you'd see a marked improvement with recoil stabilizers.

2, Guessing at your I/O potential, I think you could do with a patchbay; I would hate to think of you having to run twice in and out of a DAC just to do inserts with kit that transparent?


Posted by Raphie on May-17-2012 20:02:

The K&H's are on Sorbothane feet, dead silent
I've got an SSL X-patch bottom cabinet just above the SCL-1

the X-patch got the SSL-G, SCL1, API's and Alphachannels + 2 inserts to the Trident (Mix bus and Group 1) and 1 insert to the DAW

So when patched to the Trident all stays analogue and when not using the Trident but just an insert in wavelab for mastering, i can daisychain anything connected to the x-patch in any sequence without conversions. All thought over really well


Posted by Looney4Clooney on May-17-2012 20:38:

what % of your time is spent mastering. As opposed to producing. The desk alone will introduce phasing that if you were serious about mastering, you just wouldn't have. NOt to mention your oddly placed treatment. I mean it is a little silly to have the angle behind the screen covered yet not the area 90 degrees from that trajectory.

i mean if you are serious about mastering. I wouldn't even bother with a desk.


Posted by Raphie on May-18-2012 06:06:

That's why I also have an insert patched directly to the daw, so i can choose.
you don't see the whole room, there are other pics before in the thread, got a floating decoupled floor, superchunks, monstertraps diffusor panels etc. the room measures really well.


Posted by Raphie on May-18-2012 13:34:

Rann as requested
only the SCL-1 on the mixbus glueing the track together, no extreme limiting or mastering, just the Barricade on the mainbus, not reducing any gainjust to prevent clipping.
please download the 320MP3 so oyu can listen in higer quality than 128kbit SC stream.


Posted by aquila on May-29-2012 09:12:

Here's an update of my work in progress. Just modded my old desk to make it wide enough for my monitors. Ditched some extra furniture so I can use the wider wall too.


Posted by Julz on May-29-2012 10:43:

quote:
Originally posted by aquila
Here's an update of my work in progress. Just modded my old desk to make it wide enough for my monitors. Ditched some extra furniture so I can use the wider wall too.



Looks nice, what Daw you using 3 monitors with on Windows?


Posted by tehlord on May-29-2012 10:49:

quote:
Originally posted by Julz
Looks nice, what Daw you using 3 monitors with on Windows?



The sherlock holmes in me looks at the ST/Amiga stuff laying around, thinks that this fcuker is oldskool baby and it therefore a Cubase devotee.


Posted by aquila on May-29-2012 12:06:

Sorry to disappoint, but I'm a Reason user mostly. However I'm trying to transition to another DAW but haven't decided between Live or Studio One.


Posted by tehlord on May-29-2012 12:55:

I fail


Posted by aquila on May-29-2012 13:07:

Sadly I just tried firing the old 'meega up about a week ago and the poor old girl wouldn't go. It's gonna be a bit tricky to fix it.


Posted by DJ RANN on May-29-2012 22:55:

quote:
Originally posted by aquila
Sadly I just tried firing the old 'meega up about a week ago and the poor old girl wouldn't go. It's gonna be a bit tricky to fix it.


There'a a few places depending on where you live - amigakit have all the parts but anyone actually doing repairs these days cost a pretty penny.


Posted by aquila on May-30-2012 07:50:

Not worth it when I can pick another one up on ebay for less than $200


Posted by tehlord on May-30-2012 09:06:

I still love those Amiga tracker demos <3


Posted by aquila on May-30-2012 11:56:

They are what got me into music


Posted by Mel David on Jun-01-2012 03:32:


Posted by alanzo on Jun-01-2012 03:36:

quote:
Originally posted by Mel David


This issue made me sell my PEK : http://electro-music.com/forum/topic-32628.html

Bugged the crap out of me.


Posted by Excess on Jun-05-2012 00:18:

woohoo i can finally contribute to this thrad:


Posted by DJ RANN on Jun-05-2012 04:51:

quote:
Originally posted by Excess
woohoo i can finally contribute to this thrad:



Sweet! Nice and clean but not too minimal.

BYW, are those the ikea stands?


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