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Posted by Zak McKracken on Aug-12-2008 19:01:

quote:
Originally posted by mfitterer1

Enjoy!


bet u can play real loud there? i like it. how u like the yamahas?


Posted by mfitterer1 on Aug-13-2008 05:12:

quote:
Originally posted by palm
bet u can play real loud there? i like it. how u like the yamahas?

Yeah can play real loud its awesome!!!

The Yamahas are awesome production monitors I HIGHLY encourage everyone to buy them! And the rokits same to them!


Posted by alanzo on Aug-19-2008 22:55:





Ahh. There we go.


Posted by daveth on Aug-20-2008 03:07:

Dude, looks more amazing every time I see it, nice one


Posted by StanVoid on Aug-20-2008 03:30:

quote:
Originally posted by alanzo




Ahh. There we go.


yo alan, i wanted to do the same time of mounting with my virus (i have the exact same desk as you too). Did you have to get any extra parts to mount that, or just the stuff that comes with the virus? I know it already has holes on the sides (the virus), but it looks as though you'd need to drill holes in the front panel side of the wooden planks so that to the holes in the table. Or do you drill holes in the side of the black table vertical panel and screw the virus in from the side?


Posted by kitphillips on Aug-20-2008 03:49:

quote:
Originally posted by alanzo




Ahh. There we go.


Posted by spolitta on Aug-20-2008 04:12:

Does the TI only take 4 rack spaces? The Virus C used to be 5U.


Posted by No Left Turn on Aug-20-2008 04:30:

The TI desktop is 4U.


Posted by alanzo on Aug-20-2008 13:29:

quote:
Originally posted by StanVoid
yo alan, i wanted to do the same time of mounting with my virus (i have the exact same desk as you too). Did you have to get any extra parts to mount that, or just the stuff that comes with the virus? I know it already has holes on the sides (the virus), but it looks as though you'd need to drill holes in the front panel side of the wooden planks so that to the holes in the table. Or do you drill holes in the side of the black table vertical panel and screw the virus in from the side?


I didn't have to drill anything. I just took off the TI's side panels, put on the rack ears (that came with it), opened up the TI to move the audio / power plugs to the underside of the unit, and screwed it into the desk.

quote:
Does the TI only take 4 rack spaces? The Virus C used to be 5U.


Was the C 5U? I don't remember it being any bigger than the TI. I may be wrong, though.


Posted by thecYrus on Aug-20-2008 13:32:

virus B + C was like 4.1U and the audio IOs couldn't be moved to the backside.


Posted by spolitta on Aug-20-2008 20:46:

quote:
Originally posted by thecYrus
virus B + C was like 4.1U and the audio IOs couldn't be moved to the backside.


You are right, the rack ears were 5U but synth was only slightly bigger than 4U. Can you move the IOs to the back on the Ti?


Posted by thecYrus on Aug-20-2008 21:11:

quote:
Originally posted by spolitta
You are right, the rack ears were 5U but synth was only slightly bigger than 4U. Can you move the IOs to the back on the Ti?


yes, you can now really place another synth just on top.

quote:
The sockets on the rear panel of the Virus TI desktop model can
be rotated 90° so that the unit can be mounted in a 19” rack
without requiring free space above the “back” panel. Many
owners will consider themselves skilled enough to attempt the
following themselves – although this should ideally be done by a
professional technician. We recommend to contact your Access
dealer for further assistance.


Posted by Ry Thomas on Aug-23-2008 11:55:

Yeah it's not too hard at all rotating the sockets, i did mine myself. Just be carefull not to knock the internal components


Posted by dayday8421 on Aug-23-2008 16:36:

Hello!



My home studio


Posted by adi_hanson on Aug-23-2008 21:52:

^^^^^

Hahaaha

lovin the scotch tradition of a minibar in there!


Posted by Watts on Sep-03-2008 02:34:


Posted by alanzo on Sep-03-2008 13:25:

quote:
Originally posted by Watts


D00d. Get a desk. Srsly.

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/navi...=studio+rta&st=

The Studio RTA desks are pretty cheap and are great quality. I recommend the creation station since you have the jp8080 to rack.


Posted by Olivier P on Sep-03-2008 21:20:


Posted by [Alpha]Dave on Sep-03-2008 21:29:

quote:
Originally posted by Olivier P

Looks sweeet!! Really clean! I like it!


Posted by Olivier P on Sep-03-2008 21:35:

thanks


Posted by [Alpha]Dave on Sep-03-2008 21:41:

What's that mixer? Looks awesome! Digital?


Posted by Olivier P on Sep-03-2008 21:51:

Yamaha MG 16/4 (is'nt digital mixer )


Posted by [Alpha]Dave on Sep-03-2008 21:57:

Ah okey, nice anyways!


Posted by Olivier P on Sep-03-2008 22:03:


Posted by cryophonik on Sep-03-2008 22:19:

quote:
Originally posted by Olivier P
Yamaha MG 16/4 (is'nt digital mixer )


Looks like matching HS80M's, too? I've got a pair myself and I love 'em! Nice looking setup there. My space looks like that for about an hour after I clean it, then it gets all cluttered...


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