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Posted by alanzo on Sep-19-2009 03:55:

quote:
Originally posted by hexadecimal




<3 .. very nice instrument selection.


Posted by hexadecimal on Sep-19-2009 04:03:

Missing from the picture and currently the room:
TB-303
TR-606
TR-707
TR-909
Roland S-220
E-Mu Drumulator
Prophet VS keyboard
Quasimidi Sirius
Waldorf Pulse+

Various FX processors, controllers, etc...


Posted by Felix Hoo on Sep-19-2009 04:56:

quote:
Missing from the picture and currently the room: TB-303 TR-606 TR-707 TR-909 Roland S-220 E-Mu Drumulator Prophet VS keyboard Quasimidi Sirius Waldorf Pulse+ Various FX processors, controllers, etc...



That is just craziness...


Posted by EgosXII on Sep-19-2009 07:13:

alan has finally been topped hahaha

holy fuck, awesome setup.

nuff said i reckon


Posted by mfitterer1 on Sep-19-2009 07:16:

What are some of your aliases I wanna hear what that shit can do!


Posted by hexadecimal on Sep-19-2009 07:24:

Up until recently, all that stuff sat in storage for 3 years because I was too busy with other things to spend time with any of it, and I moved twice during that time and was unable to really set up my studio again. I just finally set everything back up again starting about 5 months ago, and haven't really recorded a whole lot in a while.

Regardless, this is a hobby for me, and always will be. I produce very experimental music, which could more or less be considered more of a soundscape than music. I'm not out for recognition or to impress anyone. I do it because I love to do it, and have always had a deep interest in synthesis.

...and please, let's not get into the whole "wutevar dood u hav al taht geer but u cnat maek no musics" thing. It's ridiculous and something I encounter almost every time people see my setup.

I'll even admit, I'm not what I'd consider a great producer. I am good at sound design, and I enjoy my own stuff, but I really don't care to share with people I don't personally know. I don't produce music that I think Tiesto or whoever the current "#1 DJ IN THE WORLDS!111OMG" is going to play to a bunch of teenagers on ecstasy, I produce what I find technically challenging, because that's what interests me.

The last few "songs" I recorded years ago which would have any appeal to people on a forum like this, now embarrass the hell out of me to listen to. Total cheese that I produced using mostly softsynths with a friend who was very new to producing at the time. Before that I mainly did glitchy ambient type stuff. Still do, mostly.

Also worth noting is that I've built up all that gear over a span of about 13 or 14 years, so it's not like I just one day decided "I WANT TO MAEK TRANCE!!!" and dumped 5 figures into it. The gear I have now is what's left after years of buying and selling things that I didn't like. What's left is the gear that really caught my interest.


Posted by orTofønChiLd on Sep-19-2009 07:50:

quote:
Originally posted by hexadecimal


godamn


Posted by mfitterer1 on Sep-19-2009 08:07:

quote:
Originally posted by hexadecimal
Up until recently, all that stuff sat in storage for 3 years because I was too busy with other things to spend time with any of it, and I moved twice during that time and was unable to really set up my studio again. I just finally set everything back up again starting about 5 months ago, and haven't really recorded a whole lot in a while.

Regardless, this is a hobby for me, and always will be. I produce very experimental music, which could more or less be considered more of a soundscape than music. I'm not out for recognition or to impress anyone. I do it because I love to do it, and have always had a deep interest in synthesis.

...and please, let's not get into the whole "wutevar dood u hav al taht geer but u cnat maek no musics" thing. It's ridiculous and something I encounter almost every time people see my setup.

I'll even admit, I'm not what I'd consider a great producer. I am good at sound design, and I enjoy my own stuff, but I really don't care to share with people I don't personally know. I don't produce music that I think Tiesto or whoever the current "#1 DJ IN THE WORLDS!111OMG" is going to play to a bunch of teenagers on ecstasy, I produce what I find technically challenging, because that's what interests me.

The last few "songs" I recorded years ago which would have any appeal to people on a forum like this, now embarrass the hell out of me to listen to. Total cheese that I produced using mostly softsynths with a friend who was very new to producing at the time. Before that I mainly did glitchy ambient type stuff. Still do, mostly.

Also worth noting is that I've built up all that gear over a span of about 13 or 14 years, so it's not like I just one day decided "I WANT TO MAEK TRANCE!!!" and dumped 5 figures into it. The gear I have now is what's left after years of buying and selling things that I didn't like. What's left is the gear that really caught my interest.


I didn't mean it like that bro. I just meant I know the notoriety of the stuff you have in your studio so I wanted to see how it sounds. I wasn't proclaiming anything more than that or expecting a certain style or level of productions.


Posted by hexadecimal on Sep-19-2009 08:15:

Sorry, that's just usually something that happens when anything about my setup is mentioned or posted on forums, so I tend to assume.


Posted by EgosXII on Sep-19-2009 08:27:

quote:
Originally posted by hexadecimal
Sorry, that's just usually something that happens when anything about my setup is mentioned or posted on forums, so I tend to assume.


fair enough, but despite this being a trance forum, i think you'll find a lot of people on here don't give a shit about, as you put it: getting played by tiesto etc, and are involved in digital production for the same reasons as you

i would also be keen to hear some stuff, just to see how all that gear sounds, i'm open to all kinds of moozic, especially if it strays from the norm.
i understand if you're not keen to share though


Posted by hexadecimal on Sep-19-2009 08:47:

quote:
Originally posted by EgosXII
fair enough, but despite this being a trance forum, i think you'll find a lot of people on here don't give a shit about, as you put it: getting played by tiesto etc, and are involved in digital production for the same reasons as you

i would also be keen to hear some stuff, just to see how all that gear sounds, i'm open to all kinds of moozic, especially if it strays from the norm.
i understand if you're not keen to share though

I sent you a PM.


Posted by henryv on Sep-21-2009 09:59:

Does anybody have Yamaha HS80'? I was thinking about tilting them sideways not sure if anything could go wrong lost the manual.


Posted by Kismet7 on Sep-21-2009 10:01:

quote:
Originally posted by henryv
Does anybody have Yamaha HS80'? I was thinking about tilting them sideways not sure if anything could go wrong lost the manual.


Tilting them sidways should give you no problems. Might even sound better if they are leveled to your ears.


Posted by henryv on Sep-21-2009 10:17:

quote:
Originally posted by Kismet7
Tilting them sidways should give you no problems. Might even sound better if they are leveled to your ears.


great news! looks like i'll be going to guitar center in the morning to buy some pads for them to sit on!


Posted by 4everX on Sep-25-2009 20:40:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCM7...player_embedded

ROBERT BABICZ studio


Posted by Nightshift on Oct-07-2009 23:31:



Equipment:

M-Audio Firewire Solo
Panasonic SC-PM12 5-CD Compact Stereo
Yamaha YST-SW215PN 8" Powered Subwoofer
Yamaha DGX-505 88-Key Keyboard
M-Audio Oxygen 49 USB MIDI Controller
Skullcandy Hesh DJ Headphones

I feel quite inferior in this thread LOL

p.s. shoe boxes FTW


Posted by wing on Oct-08-2009 03:44:

que


Posted by RichieV on Oct-08-2009 05:32:

Just moved.

painted the walls and starting to set things up. It looks quite boring actually so I will probably put some more art between the sound treatment once I get said treatment. I have a nicer piano on the right and a preamp and mc and big applemonitor to sync video when I work. THe 3 HP monitors work great for viewing scores. And I have to do something about those wires. And yes I am a giant. Those speakers are at ear height. I also took the picture from a weird angle to make me look massive.


Posted by music2dance2 on Oct-08-2009 05:59:

quote:
Originally posted by Nightshift


Equipment:

M-Audio Firewire Solo
Panasonic SC-PM12 5-CD Compact Stereo
Yamaha YST-SW215PN 8" Powered Subwoofer
Yamaha DGX-505 88-Key Keyboard
M-Audio Oxygen 49 USB MIDI Controller
Skullcandy Hesh DJ Headphones

I feel quite inferior in this thread LOL

p.s. shoe boxes FTW


Done any recording with th firewire solo? I have that but havent used it for recording yet but will do soon. Any good if you have?


Posted by Zak McKracken on Oct-08-2009 21:29:

quote:
Originally posted by RichieV
Just moved.

painted the walls and starting to set things up. It looks quite boring actually so I will probably put some more art between the sound treatment once I get said treatment. I have a nicer piano on the right and a preamp and mc and big applemonitor to sync video when I work. THe 3 HP monitors work great for viewing scores. And I have to do something about those wires. And yes I am a giant. Those speakers are at ear height. I also took the picture from a weird angle to make me look massive.



love the genelecs. whats up with all the screens lol? two of those must be enough?


Posted by justjabbin on Oct-08-2009 21:49:

quote:
Originally posted by wing
que



Your producer friends will think those awesome but you might have a hard time getting laid with those sheets


Posted by Acton on Oct-08-2009 22:04:

quote:
Originally posted by wing
que



I approve of this .


Posted by Zak McKracken on Oct-08-2009 22:10:

whats cool is his 70s tape-recorder.


Posted by justjabbin on Oct-08-2009 22:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Acton
I approve of this .


My point exactly


Posted by RichieV on Oct-09-2009 08:31:

quote:
Originally posted by SDM
love the genelecs. whats up with all the screens lol? two of those must be enough?


the two right ones are for scoring on my mac so the large vertical space is great for large arrangements. THe left screen is for my pc where I mix. The apple monitor which isn't on the picture is for syncing movies when I work. It is right behind a piano which is great to play around with the print and see what works.


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