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Posted by mysticalninja on Mar-15-2009 23:49:

Before:

And After:


it's still a mess.. need to clean it up.


Posted by alanzo on Mar-16-2009 13:14:

Dude, is that seriously a Genie garage door opener up there?


Posted by jackpea on Mar-16-2009 13:21:

So in the last little while I moved from Toronto, Canada to Warsaw, Poland to do my MBA.
Here is my euro setup:


Posted by Raphie on Mar-16-2009 18:20:

Some new pics:






Posted by DJ RANN on Mar-16-2009 18:45:

quote:
Originally posted by mysticalninja
And After:
it's still a mess.. need to clean it up.


Snap! I got the same robot....but I lost the remote.


Posted by Subtle on Mar-16-2009 18:46:

quote:
Originally posted by Raphie
Some new pics:





Awesome.. now how does that Phatty sound different in comparison to the Voyager. I see alot of people have both.


Posted by Storyteller on Mar-16-2009 18:49:

quote:
Originally posted by Raphie
Some new pics:







Very nice with all the gear and such! But doesn't a dead room (which is what it looks like) a very unconfortable listening environment? Plus, isn't it depressing to work in a room as dark as it looks (no windows/natural light) ?

Don't want to put you down, the setup seems fun but I couldn't imagine myself working/producing in such an environment.


Posted by Raphie on Mar-16-2009 19:06:

room is not dead still 3 hard walls, ceiling and floor left :-)

Windows can open, but to be honest i prefer them closed
also there are basstraps in the windowseals

Since the room is a bit small 3.60 * 2.4m you need some treatment in order to work on an acceptable level.


Posted by Raphie on Mar-16-2009 19:50:

quote:
Originally posted by Subtle
Awesome.. now how does that Phatty sound different in comparison to the Voyager. I see alot of people have both.


The Phatty sounds more "dusty" the Voyager has more grunt, but the Phatty can make really intimate sounds I like and use both


Posted by mysticalninja on Mar-16-2009 23:50:

quote:
Originally posted by alanzo
Dude, is that seriously a Genie garage door opener up there?


why yes, yes it is.


Posted by mysticalninja on Mar-16-2009 23:56:

quote:
Originally posted by cryophonik
I added a few new synths over the past few weeks, so I thought I'd show some of 'em off. The Voyager and Mopho are new and I also picked up a DSI Poly Evolver Rack and Waldorf MicroQ (not shown). I'm going to compare all of them over the next few weeks and decide which ones to keep and which ones to sell.




my favorite in the entire thread. everything just so close together, right infront of u! all at arms reach.

btw, what did u end up selling


Posted by psymon.d on Mar-16-2009 23:57:

quote:
Originally posted by alanzo
Dude, is that seriously a Genie garage door opener up there?


Haven't you heard? They've been upgraded to include 2 oscillators that are so fat they'll blow your kneecaps off while allowing entry for your vehicle (unintentional innuendo)


Posted by psymon.d on Mar-16-2009 23:58:

quote:
Originally posted by mysticalninja
my favorite in the entire thread. everything just so close together, right infront of u! all at arms reach.


yeah you're right there. the wealth of options in such a small area is outrageous. Quality!


Posted by CReddick on Mar-17-2009 00:27:

quote:
Originally posted by psymon.d
yeah you're right there. the wealth of options in such a small area is outrageous. Quality!


Where are the speakers / monitors?


Posted by spolitta on Mar-17-2009 18:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Raphie
room is not dead still 3 hard walls, ceiling and floor left :-)

Windows can open, but to be honest i prefer them closed
also there are basstraps in the windowseals

Since the room is a bit small 3.60 * 2.4m you need some treatment in order to work on an acceptable level.


I have a small room like yours and also had the older HR824s here at one point. The problem with foam is its uneven absorption of the sound, which will make everything more unbalanced when the entire side wall or most of the room is cover with it.

You should at least switch your monitors to +2db HF gain if you haven't done already, to offset some of the losses.


Posted by alanzo on Apr-06-2009 02:09:

Not quite what it once was, but I like it more this way. Everything is right in front of me.



Only major differences are I sold the Waldorf Blofeld. I really wasn't a fan of it only having a single stereo output and the three-knobby interface (with no software editor). And that I sold the Prophet 08 (the Poly Evolver's filters/envelops/analog OSCs are all practically identical to the prophet, so I didn't see a point in owning both).

On a side note, where is my Virus Ti? Look inside my PC case .... see the white glow??




Posted by mysticalninja on Apr-07-2009 05:26:

lol what??? you just use VC then? haha. wow. can you take some more pics, like of the analog outs and midi ports? what about the flashing access logo


Posted by Ingrammusic on Apr-07-2009 07:04:


Posted by alanzo on Apr-07-2009 13:18:

quote:
Originally posted by mysticalninja
lol what??? you just use VC then? haha. wow. can you take some more pics, like of the analog outs and midi ports? what about the flashing access logo


All that plugs into the I/O is the USB and Power. Don't need anything else ... I get 3 stereo outs and a full 16 MIDI I/Os. Yeah, I just use the VC; I find it to be immensely more intuitive than the hardware interface.


Posted by alanzo on Apr-07-2009 18:23:

If anyone follows the MatrixSynth blog : http://matrixsynth.blogspot.com/200...i-in-there.html


Posted by Craiggallon on Apr-07-2009 20:14:

Here's my studio, nothing amazing but it does the job nicely. Sorry about the quality.




Posted by EgosXII on Apr-09-2009 05:00:

well nothing compared to some of the beast studios on here, but i'm still proud of my cozy lil' setup, so here are a couple pics

waiting on money from the gov.t at the moment to buy myself some yamaha hs 80s, and then it'll be done (for a while)...
new things = virus TI, and an OLDDDDD(er than me) Moog prodigy which is fucking awesome, and used to belong to an aussie band called hunters and collecters, but now belongs to a family friend... so it's just on loan, but that's fine by me, as long as i can continue to stroke it's beautiful keys and tweak it's beautiful knobs....
ANYWAY...







Posted by MSZ on Apr-09-2009 09:54:

cool setup, nice moogie


Posted by Rusty O'Hara on Apr-09-2009 11:21:

quote:
Originally posted by EgosXII used to belong to an aussie band called hunters and collecters


Awesome. They rock.


Posted by mysticalninja on Apr-12-2009 01:36:

quote:
Originally posted by alanzo
All that plugs into the I/O is the USB and Power. Don't need anything else ... I get 3 stereo outs and a full 16 MIDI I/Os. Yeah, I just use the VC; I find it to be immensely more intuitive than the hardware interface.


that's crazy awesome! sweet way to save space. do you have a pic of the taken apart virus shell or anything else we can see?


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