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  • @LeonLeroy said:
    Now i just need to make the music to match. lol.

    Does whatever happen in that studio...stay in that studio?

    Impressive array of lights.

  • Who needs to go to the club? :)

  • @vpich said:

    @LeonLeroy said:
    Now i just need to make the music to match. lol.

    Does whatever happen in that studio...stay in that studio?

    Impressive array of lights.

    @vpich said:

    @LeonLeroy said:
    Now i just need to make the music to match. lol.

    Does whatever happen in that studio...stay in that studio?

    Impressive array of lights.

    @vpich said:

    @LeonLeroy said:
    Now i just need to make the music to match. lol.

    Does whatever happen in that studio...stay in that studio?

    Impressive array of lights.

    its not always lit up like that. only for the trippier of times

  • @nytjadens said:
    my happy place...

    All this AND a marquetry stool. That's just showing off :)

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @nytjadens said:
    my happy place...

    All this AND a marquetry stool. That's just showing off :)

    My wife found it in an East Village thrift store in the 80's and its been with us ever since. We call it the Magic Stool :-)

  • @nytjadens said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @nytjadens said:
    my happy place...

    All this AND a marquetry stool. That's just showing off :)

    My wife found it in an East Village thrift store in the 80's and its been with us ever since. We call it the Magic Stool :-)

    All I found in the East Village in the 80's was trouble (some of which has also been with me ever since, I guess) :)

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @nytjadens said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @nytjadens said:
    my happy place...

    All this AND a marquetry stool. That's just showing off :)

    My wife found it in an East Village thrift store in the 80's and its been with us ever since. We call it the Magic Stool :-)

    All I found in the East Village in the 80's was trouble (some of which has also been with me ever since, I guess) :)

    Ha! I found some of that too :-)

  • edited July 2017

    I put my dinner table to better use ;)

    http://i.imgur.com/0u7Q6um.jpg

  • @nytjadens Now that setup is class. No wasted motion type of deal. Pro stuff (Apogee interface, the AKG mic, the Genelec's, that synth!) mixed with "only" a $40 pro/am DAW for a tablet and I bet one couldn't tell the difference between it and Pro Tools on a Mac with the same stuff going into it.

    Tremendously cozy looking as the kids say...thanks for sharing.

    @ToMess Dig your layout man, very cool.

  • A lot of overkill anymore. Mostly just use my iPad, focusrite interface, 3 mics and an acoustic.


  • @Bootsy said:
    A lot of overkill anymore. Mostly just use my iPad, focusrite interface, 3 mics and an acoustic.


    Can you tell something about the iPad stand? Looks interesting...12"??

  • @asnor said:
    Still waiting for someone to post a pic of a lone iPhone sitting on an ironing board. :smiley:

    That would be me without the ironing board.

  • I believe it is this one.

    I like it but you can't have it in a case and have it locked in. I just have it sitting on it.

    @slaq said:

    @Bootsy said:
    A lot of overkill anymore. Mostly just use my iPad, focusrite interface, 3 mics and an acoustic.


    Can you tell something about the iPad stand? Looks interesting...12"??

  • @Thomas said:

    Wow! Very cool!

  • edited July 2017

    Here's my new place. It's small, but it kicks arse!

    I've got this in mind..

  • @Bootsy said:
    I believe it is this one.

    I like it but you can't have it in a case and have it locked in. I just have it sitting on it.

    @slaq said:

    @Bootsy said:
    A lot of overkill anymore. Mostly just use my iPad, focusrite interface, 3 mics and an acoustic.


    Can you tell something about the iPad stand? Looks interesting...12"??

    Thanks mate but I think it's only for the iPad 2, iPad 3rd Generation, and iPad 4th Generation...

  • wow, I'm so shy to share mine as yours look so modern and expensive. It must cost much money :))) I love playing guitar and photographing but I don't have much money to develop my hobby. So, I just use some simple thing :)))
    (I have got any software to edit the sound, so could anyone suggest me?)
    About photographing, I'm just use Photo Studio apk to edit, I don't invest so much money on it :)))

  • I'm thinking of upgrading the speaker though.

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  • @Bootsy said:
    A lot of overkill anymore. Mostly just use my iPad, focusrite interface, 3 mics and an acoustic.

    The PA monitor in the middle is interesting, is it for mixing, or playing?

  • @Bootsy said:
    A lot of overkill anymore. Mostly just use my iPad, focusrite interface, 3 mics and an acoustic.


    Very cool @Bootsy I hear you, I had some "overkill" going on (outboard compressors, multi-fx rack unit, PC with ProTools M-Powered, etc) and just put it away, off the main desk. Having all of my gear out used to be the norm because it looked cool having tons of stuff up, but now just the essentials sre on my desk. Love the guitars, the Strat with the Lace Sensors, very cool.

    @OscarSouth said:
    Here's my new place. It's small, but it kicks arse!

    I've got this in mind..

    @OscarSouth That little trap table, made from a Manhasset music stand it looks like, is badass. Love the pedals & other stuff with it next tonone of the iPads.

    Are you using Apple CCK's are is there another method you use to get audio out of your iPads?

    @Benjamin @FreeRadioRevolu and @StudioES thank you guys for posting your studios too. I love threads like this, getting to see how other people make music. And it really does NOT matter if you have just a guitar, headphones and your iPad- the fact you're creating and doing music is what's important.

  • @Processaurus said:

    @Bootsy said:
    A lot of overkill anymore. Mostly just use my iPad, focusrite interface, 3 mics and an acoustic.

    The PA monitor in the middle is interesting, is it for mixing, or playing?

    my work was getting rid of that pa monitor, and just gave it to me. It's not really used for anything just needed a place to stick out of the way

  • @JRSIV said:

    @Bootsy said:
    A lot of overkill anymore. Mostly just use my iPad, focusrite interface, 3 mics and an acoustic.


    Very cool @Bootsy I hear you, I had some "overkill" going on (outboard compressors, multi-fx rack unit, PC with ProTools M-Powered, etc) and just put it away, off the main desk. Having all of my gear out used to be the norm because it looked cool having tons of stuff up, but now just the essentials sre on my desk. Love the guitars, the Strat with the Lace Sensors, very cool.

    @JRSIV I definitely need to clean house on some of this stuff! I just have a hard time parting with anything (gear hoarder). It's been accumulating for years. Haven't used the amps in decades, now I just collect apps. They don't take up nearly as much sq footage.

    @OscarSouth said:
    Here's my new place. It's small, but it kicks arse!

    I've got this in mind..

    @OscarSouth That little trap table, made from a Manhasset music stand it looks like, is badass. Love the pedals & other stuff with it next tonone of the iPads.

    Are you using Apple CCK's are is there another method you use to get audio out of your iPads?

    @Benjamin @FreeRadioRevolu and @StudioES thank you guys for posting your studios too. I love threads like this, getting to see how other people make music. And it really does NOT matter if you have just a guitar, headphones and your iPad- the fact you're creating and doing music is what's important.

  • Korg Nanokey Studio arrived YAY

  • edited November 2017
  • I need it mobile, cause my son has occupied my desk :smile:
    He really needs the space for CS-Go and Mine Craft :wink:

  • The smallest set ups are sometimes my favorite anyway :)

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