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  1. tylerv

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    20200418_214943.jpg 20200418_215219.jpg ive actually updated my desk setup in the last week. when i built the desk i built it too tall and after ab an hour at my desk my shoulders would start aching like crazy so i got one of these mouse and keyboard pullouts and it's fucking awesome. and i have a ton more space on my desk now. i should have done it a long time ago
     
  2. To contrast your white, I've just added a pair of Tannoy Gold 8's.
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  3. tylerv

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    very nice, those are awesome monitors. thats alot of sexy gear and vintage synth action as well.
     
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  4. It's the stuff I sold a few years ago that keeps me up at night banging my fists into my head shouting "why? why? why?"
     

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  5. Paul Pi

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    Yeah, that's some very desireable hardware to be sure. I dread to think what drove you to sell that ARP...

    Saying that, these days you can get fairly close approximations of what you've lost (in both hardware and software) that even have native midi and patch recall too! :)

    ...and it's not as if you're too impoverished with your current rig - that's a nice setup, plenty good enough for you to practice your dark art!
     
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  6. Oddly I don't miss the ARP or even the System 100's. My biggest regret was losing that perfectly constructed and maintained Elektor Formant. It sounded amazing. Actually it sounded even more amazing when I had the entire setup connected via the Kenton Pro. That gave me 10 oscillators simultaneously! Reason for selling. Usual story, split up with girlfriend, needed money. Such is life.
     
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  7. The Pirate

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    For me, it was the position of those Yamahas. They should be standing up. They are NOT NS10Ms.
     
  8. The Pirate

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    @tylerv You did one hell of a job. Nice end result. Apart from the Yamahas not being standing up, as they should, I will move the seating position, and those rear-ported Yamahas farther away from the wall. There is going to be a dramatic improvement in the sound. The shape of your room is perfect for it. Take advantage of it. You are not losing much, and gaining a lot.
     
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    Ha, got me!
     
  10. tylerv

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    Thanks for the schooling! I've been playing and performing music since my teens (early thirties now), but I just started my often frustrating, occasionally rewarding recording journey a year and a few months back. I'll take all the advice I can get from the guys who know what they're talking about.

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    Given this was my set up almost exactly a year ago, if my biggest call out is monitor placement I'll take it haha
     
  11. tylerv

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    And just so you know that i actually listen ha…
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    And it's hard to tell from the photo but where the monitors were all but touching the acoustic treatment on the back wall before, I've moved them about a foot And a 1/2 off the back wall
     
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    @tylerv Monitor placement + listening position is crucial. You spend less time trying to fix your mixes, and they translate better. As I said earlier you have the luxury of a rectangle shaped room, I think you can afford to have the recommended 2-3 feet distance from the rear of your speakers to the wall. When you are sitting down for mixing, your head should form a equilateral triangle with your monitors, and the tweeters at ear level. Remember there are some settings at the rear of your Yamahas that you will need to tweak as well.Lastly, i will get some isolators to place the monitors on them. If possible will fill the monitor stands with sand, too.

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  13. Gyro Gearloose

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    def long enough room to set speaker farther from wall
     
  14. tylerv

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    i think i can make all of that work:shalom:
     
  15. Gyro Gearloose

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    bout rother :
    anthony rother just produce for his sets...he dont sell music anymore...he make a lot of money by playing dj/live sets
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    Lil upgrade with the fusion.
     

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  18. I'm sure your bored with this but I have a wide angle lens..
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    Ok Here Goes.... My current set up includes....

    Synths

    Roland D50
    Korg Prophecy
    Korg M1
    Roland Juno106
    Yamaha TQ5
    Behringer SH1
    Yamaha CS6
    Quasimidi Raven
    Akai Miniak
    Korg Poly 61 (midi`d by myself)
    Kawai K4 (my first ever synth)
    Ensoniq EPS (expanded)
    Roland Groovebox mc303
    Roland GAIA
    Trax Retrowave
    Seil Orchestra
    Sequential Pro One (into kenton dual midi-cv convertor)
    Yamaha DX7 II
    Roland Jv1080 (expanded)
    Oberhiem Matrix 1000
    Nord Lead
    Novation Nova
    Waldorf Pulse
    Yamaha TG55
    Cheetah SX16 (rare sampler)
    Korg 05r/w
    Yamaha FB01
    Behringer Neutron
    Cheetah MS6 (similar to Matrix 1000)
    Emu proteus Orchestral
    Emu proteus 1
    Behringer Minimoog
    Alesis qs6
    Yamaha AN1X
    Korg MS20 (into kenton dual midi-cv convertor)
    Access Virus C
    Casio CZ5000
    Waldorf Blofeld
    Minikorg XL
    Roland jp800
    Mopho
    Quasimidi Technox
    Korg Wavestation
    Casio vz1
    Roland U220
    Korg Triton
    Evolution EVS1
    Alesis ion
    paia Fatman
    Roland TB3
    Yamaha Tenori on
    Emu Classic Keys
    Kawai k5
    M audio Venom

    Drum Machines

    Roland R8 (with full exp card set)
    TR505
    TR8
    Yamaha RX8 (first ever drum machine)
    Korg wavedrum
    Yamaha TX11 (with 3 drum trigger pads)
    Machine 1 + 2

    Samplers

    Akai s1000
    Akai s2700
    Akai s2000
    Emu E5
    all with external hard drives / zip storage

    Hardware FX

    Compressor
    48 input desk
    Digitech Quadraverb
    Art FX x 2
    Tannoy Reveal monitors
    Sampson studio amp..
    Guitar pedals various
    Guitar fx zoom etc

    Computers

    Quad core dual monitor on Cubase (main computer) 2 X 4 TB External KONTAKT drives / Loads of VSTi plugs synth / fx etc
    laptop on Cubase
    old laptop used for sysex patch transfers
    Atari ST on Cubase

    Misc

    Roland A880 MIDI PATCHBAY
    4 in 4 out midi patchbay
    Various audio patchbays located around the room / patch any synth into the desk / P.C.
    Novation Nocturn
    Novation master controller keyboard...
    Akai Pro Audio interface
    Lexicon Omega Audio Interface
    Lexicon Alpha x 2 audio interfaces
    Fostek 16track HD recorder
    Yamaha 4 track (cassette tape!)
    Standalone Yamaha CD writer
    Standalone Yamaha Cassette player
    Denon Dat recorder

    Guitars

    1 x yamaha Electro Classical
    1 x yamaha Electro Acoustic apx 700
    1 x fender strat
    1 x fenix bass
    1 x peavey auto tune
    1 x antoria Rock star semi - acoustic
    1 x Casio DG 10
    1 x Musicman Sterling

    various amps..

    various mic`s shure sm58`s / rode etc

    and that`s about it .. all housed in a loft studio ...there maybe one or two items that i`ve missed (just done the list from memory) ..if so i`ll add them later..

    i also have a small programming outbuilding set up in the garden ... with Cubase on Laptop .. Oxygen 49 ... Alesis monitors ... classical guitar .. Hofner guitar..

    Cheers

    Steve
     
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  20. relexted

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    I've left the bedroom, Studios are gay anyways :unsure:

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