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wow i wouldnt guess that they look bigger. theyre awesome though. is it genelec stands too? looking for something like that myself as keeping them on the desk sux. but didnt u use to have 8040? too big?
Yeah i used to have 8040 but they were too big for my use. i think these sound better on low volumes anyway. Stands are not genelec, just mic stands and very cheap also, like 30 euros each. http://www.thomann.de/fi/km_233bk_tischstativ.htm
do they stand on the desk? hows that for resonanse etc? i was thinking about like 120cm floorstands but i cant really find any decent looking.
yeah they are standing on a desk. There is foam or something on a bottom of stand so i dont think theres any resonance...
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Originally posted by Notle Yeah i used to have 8040 but they were too big for my use. i think these sound better on low volumes anyway. Stands are not genelec, just mic stands and very cheap also, like 30 euros each. http://www.thomann.de/fi/km_233bk_tischstativ.htm |
that is the common problem with metaldometweeters
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Originally posted by DJ RANN you know, that's a funny thing about Gene's; I love their detail but nearly ever speaker they make give me really bad fatigue at decent/high mixing volume. They are really harsh to listen to at high volume, really harsh, but at lower volumes, they present really well. |
lol
not so much,
Genelec lost me after that new girl design.
i have a 4 speaker setup. The front isn't really that important as I really just use it for listening to classical music / dvds. And i suppose woofer, not so important either.
I bought these from this asian computer geek that used them for video games. 1000 for all 4. He was originally going to sell them 600 a pair.
finally got me the G2 nord modular.
micro
G1
G2
The G1 an G2 both have 4 inputs and you can route audio and do crazy stuff with them including sending say output 3,4 to input 1,2.
I'm using my 2 RME UCs for all the routing. Which then goes to my apogee smphony via adat and back so I can also send audio from the DAW.
Here's an update to my home studio setup. Waiting on the landlord for approval to drape the walls and install acoustic panels.
New additions:
2x WARM audio WA12 Pre-amp
1x HM2EQ Hammer to accompany my nail.
1x MOOG Minitaur
I haz synths:
Not much, especially compared to what I used to have. I haven't touched either in a couple months, TBH. The JP8000 is great, but the NL2X has yet to impress me, especially vs the NL3.
Always nice, but what happened Alan? Are you in the box or did the economy kill your GAS?
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Originally posted by DJ RANN Always nice, but what happened Alan? Are you in the box or did the economy kill your GAS? |
u didnt like the wave? i was curious on it a while but i still think i want a 2x instead purely because of the dry sound from it and easy interface. lackign efex is whats holding me back though.
nord modular is the only clavia product worth owning.
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Originally posted by Looney4Clooney nord modular is the only clavia product worth owning. |
to me the NL3 has the best UI on a hardware synth ever but unfortunately i its sounds wet/soft/artificial (dont know how to explain) compared to NL2 and other VAs. Its good for certain stuff but the sound gets tiresom after a while, especially the unison is terrible. Just like the Virus, u get sick of it imo. But the interface is awesome.
not exactly a studio pic
Just put together another computer, this time a barebone to hang on the monitor, quite nerdy and minimalistic and fun. Bought Win8 at the same time, ripped it to ISO with my old laptop and put in on a usb then installed. Everything worked emidiately, no need to install any driver what so ever and Reason works just like before. Pretty impressed by that, even both my usb wifi modules work right out of box, that was not the case with win7. Win8 seems to be decent to me atleast and driver support seems impressive.
the left computer is the previous htpc which is now going to the livingroom.
some shit i bought from poor people this chistmas
also waiting for my api 525. And ya, that is the 2nd twinfinity i have. Cna't really explain the point.
Nothing organized. just stacked until i get a rack.
- Focusrite Scarlett 2i4 USB audio interface
- Alesis M1 Active 620 monotors
- M-Audio/Evolution MK-461c MIDI keyboard
- Akai APC40 controller
- Novation Launchpad
- Sony MDR-7506 Headphones
- Dell XPS M1330 + Custom build PC running on Ableton & Traktor
- Millenium Laptopstand with Dock
- Thomann akustik ISO-Pad 6
- IKEA Vika desk/Capita legs
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Originally posted by raconteur - Focusrite Scarlett 2i4 USB audio interface - Alesis M1 Active 620 monotors - M-Audio/Evolution MK-461c MIDI keyboard - Akai APC40 controller - Novation Launchpad - Sony MDR-7506 Headphones - Dell XPS M1330 + Custom build PC running on Ableton & Traktor - Millenium Laptopstand with Dock - Thomann akustik ISO-Pad 6 - IKEA Vika desk/Capita legs |
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Originally posted by Looney4Clooney some shit i bought from poor people this chistmas also waiting for my api 525. And ya, that is the 2nd twinfinity i have. Cna't really explain the point. Nothing organized. just stacked until i get a rack. |
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