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  • I did a total home studio/PC clean out today!

    We did have a “his and hers” PC setup in our bedroom for the longest time. Two desks, side by side. This meant my production and music gear was jammed in this corner, and always felt cramped and not very ergonomic. Needless to say, this always put a damper on creativity.

    A couple days ago she told me that since she never really uses her desktop in the bedroom, that she’d much rather have a PC out in the den, and that I could go ahead and have her desk and use the whole wall.

    Here’s my “creative corner” from before, and how it was for almost 10 years.

    Then today, after cleaning out the entire room and rebuilding everything from the ground up. I spent all day today cleaning and being mindful of cable management, while also keeping my creative workflow in mind.

  • @TheOriginalPaulB said:
    Finally finished rewiring after adding the Gaia (top left), a XioSynth49, a UMC1820, a ADA8000 and moving some stuff around. I can now play any keyboard and generate a sound that will record on its own track on the iPad.

    iPad? What iPad? There's an iPad in there somewhere? All I can see is a ton of keyboards :-)

  • That looks so sick.

  • @Simon said:

    iPad? What iPad? There's an iPad in there somewhere? All I can see is a ton of keyboards :-)

    Not in shot, as I was using it to take the photo. Usually it goes on the right hand shelf between the MicroKorg and the XioSynth25.

  • There’s an Analog Keys, not in the shot, taking a break. Trying to find a way to fit both the AK and Hydrasynth in front of me, without going broke in the process. Hmm IKEA…

  • @ChrisG said:
    There’s an Analog Keys, not in the shot, taking a break. Trying to find a way to fit both the AK and Hydrasynth in front of me, without going broke in the process. Hmm IKEA…

    How’s the polyAT on the Hydrasynth?

  • I love it on the desktop, very responsive and easy to initiate.

  • @TheOriginalPaulB said:

    @ChrisG said:
    There’s an Analog Keys, not in the shot, taking a break. Trying to find a way to fit both the AK and Hydrasynth in front of me, without going broke in the process. Hmm IKEA…

    How’s the polyAT on the Hydrasynth?

    The aftertouch in the key bed is great, very sensitive and responsive (you can adjust it to your hands/playing style if needed). Works great for controlling other synths that supports PAT, software and hardware

  • Feels like just an ambient/weird music rig. Its versitlity of apps and tactileness would need to be better than an ocoast system with a korg synth, which only would have cost about 2k or a bit more for modular. Wouldnt know what to buy but seems bollox having to do all this for a bit of ambient. Especially relying on screen to tweak as hardware. Screen has begun to freeze again. I dont like being at the mercy of computers/ internet. Anyone else? Thats what it seems like. People and companies just messing about. Would I really buy another ipad just for shoom. Its not even that good. Can just use another synth etc.

    Oh well. At least I tried.

    Heres what not to buy.

  • That proper sucks my American comrades

  • Desktop from Ikea stained/varnished with Danish Oil. Under the desk cart (also from Ikea) for controllers. Two monitor risers under which are a MOTU interface and several Raspberry Pi computers for effects and general computing. Still working on audio workflows and cabling.


  • Simple is good. Waves are good.

  • Sure, I use Shure SE846’s for that, sound great and translate very well.

  • @CapnWillie said:

    Lately I’ve been keeping it very simple and enjoying the Great Spirits (Wind, Waves, etc) for inspiration.

    Florida? Looks great.

  • @Bootsy said:


    Just about got it back together. Recently moved everything out and put new flooring in and painted. Turned my L shaped desk into a straight one. Still not quite what I wanted so I have this new Acme Eleazar desk coming next week. Super stoked!

    My new desk pretty much set up. Still have to tidy up some cables but it's getting there. Thru in a pic of my other project, the swimming hole. 14 years of maintaining this beast. Every year I say it's my last but alas we've got it up and running again.




  • @Bootsy said:

    @Bootsy said:

    My new desk pretty much set up. Still have to tidy up some cables but it's getting there. Thru in a pic of my other project, the swimming hole. 14 years of maintaining this beast. Every year I say it's my last but alas we've got it up and running again.




    Now you’re just showing off.

  • Sorry, it almost kills my wife and I to clean all the rocks and liner anymore. So I do like to show it when we finally get er up and running.

  • @Bootsy said:
    Sorry, it almost kills my wife and I to clean all the rocks and liner anymore. So I do like to show it when we finally get er up and running.

    It’s pretty spectacular!

  • edited July 2021

    Gig rig:

  • After many years, my partner and i have swapped workspaces so I finally have a room of my own (to make as much mess as I can in) so this is the musical corner... what it lacks in headroom it makes up in cosy :)

  • Most recent photo.

  • @Tarekith said:
    Redid the studio finally, covered my acoustic panels, and built a new rack for the Fireface UFX+:

    Where can I buy the table you have? (the table with your laptop on it)

  • I moved into my new place and I’m finally getting my basement living space/studio put together so it’s functional and comfortable. It’s coming.
    https://forum.audiob.us/uploads/editor/ex/3piedjk0400u.jpeg
    https://forum.audiob.us/uploads/editor/fr/v84hkcwdgf29.jpeg
    https://forum.audiob.us/uploads/editor/bk/abljfacvfhqu.jpeg

  • I moved into my new place and I’m finally getting my basement living space/studio put together so it’s functional and comfortable. It’s coming.
    https://forum.audiob.us/uploads/editor/ex/3piedjk0400u.jpeg
    https://forum.audiob.us/uploads/editor/fr/v84hkcwdgf29.jpeg
    https://forum.audiob.us/uploads/editor/bk/abljfacvfhqu.jpeg

  • I moved into my new place and I’m finally getting my basement living space/studio put together so it’s functional and comfortable. It’s coming.
    https://forum.audiob.us/uploads/editor/ex/3piedjk0400u.jpeg
    https://forum.audiob.us/uploads/editor/fr/v84hkcwdgf29.jpeg
    https://forum.audiob.us/uploads/editor/bk/abljfacvfhqu.jpeg

  • I moved into my new place and I’m finally getting my basement living space/studio put together so it’s functional and comfortable. It’s coming.
    https://forum.audiob.us/uploads/editor/ex/3piedjk0400u.jpeg
    https://forum.audiob.us/uploads/editor/fr/v84hkcwdgf29.jpeg
    https://forum.audiob.us/uploads/editor/bk/abljfacvfhqu.jpeg

  • BenBen
    edited September 2021

    Sorry for the multiple posts . I do this so infrequently that it appears I’ve forgotten how it’s done.
    I deleted the extras several times but they keep showing up again.
    It’s like Pet Cemetery.

  • edited September 2021

    Been doing much more field work these days, so for the most part setups that look like this and a small box of microphones:


    It all fits in one case plus an optional guitar bag.

  • edited September 2021

    I finally bought a drill for general purposes, and saved a good few quid and plastic by not buying an acrylic stand, instead making my own yesterday. Bit rough and ready, but fits perfectly :)



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