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Love seeing studio pics! Here’s a corner of mine.
You can’t sadly, I custom built it myself.
Omg so much fun stuff! But I would never be done with cable management. I would literally reroute everything every week
Well, that's what the patch bay is for! All the inputs and outputs are routed to that so any re-routing is a matter of seconds.
Oooh Patch bay!!!? Please tell me alll about the patch bay and I mean everything this may be a solution for me as well as others with GAS
It’s a very good thing. I only have a very simple pedalboard but do have a small patch bay on there nevertheless.
My little corner of the Universe.
Got rid of the previous rack i had and went with these 2 Tier racks to keep everything nice and tidy.
Now comes the fun part of connecting it all together for the light show 😉
These are the stands if you are interested:
https://www.guitarcenter.com/Ultimate-Support/MDS-100-Modular-Desktop-Stand.gc
And the extenders to make them tiered:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07D4872DS?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
I've scaled down about as much as you can... but loving it.
This gave me a twinge! 😬
I've had to downsize a lot since I started using this space for work, but I think it has actually allowed me to focus a whole lot more; I still love this corner of the house
Some great setups here. Man... wish I had the space to make a nice small studio.
@NoiseFloored What keyboard (QWERTY) is that?
It’s a Planck EZ; if I’m being honest I only have it for the nerd factor
@NoiseFloored haha. I've had cool nerd factor keyboards and not really liked them. I use a Logitech K380 these days. Not as nerdy, not as cool, no cherry switches, no noise when I press a key but its small, light, reliable and works well enough.
FWIW mine is my closet 🤪
@soundtemple yeah, some coworkers convinced me of trying it out and then just got used to it. I guess it’s one of those things programmers do to delude ourselves into thinking that we’re going to be more productive, like changing text editors or fonts. I spent way more time reading code anyway. These are silent at least, I definitely don’t miss the clickety-clack at the office.
@NoiseFloored ah yep I can relate. Same thing happened to me but I really didn't like the one I got so went back to the Logitech and am dealing with not be as cool or as nerdy as I might be.
The Bjork's studio (a couple of years ago). What is this thing at 0:26? I want one.
27 years ago. She's 55 years old now. A bit older than the Bjork in the video
Do you know what she have at 0:26? It's a kind of ancestor of the Digitone!
Yamaha QY20
Merci!
I want to buy your computer keyboard! Where?
From L-R: Roland Handsonic 10, iPad Pro 2017, iPad Air3, iPad Air1, Rolls Mini-Mix4, Motu M4 interface. The Novation Keystation49 Mk2 controls the Pro. If I had a larger mixer I'd add in my old iPhone 5 and my even older iPod that are snoozing, but hey I think I have enough touch surfaces at the moment.
I use all this stuff a couple times per week creating live music for a dance class over Zoom. Not ideal, but better than not having the gig at all, and we're SO looking forward to in-person classes re-starting in January. The iMac is used for the Zoom calls, but I will also use it for mixing projects. Not shown: BopPad, Launchpad Mini Mk2, Launchkey Mini Mk3, Nanocontrol 2, etc...
I'm looking for ideas for my small studio. I don't know how I could name this thing that I'm looking for, but I need something for my keyboard. I have a small table. My 49 keys keyboard is on the table, but I want something to elevate the keyboard so I can put things below the keyboard to save space. A kind of small table for my keyboard on a desk.
@Montreal_Music A “desk shelf”, maybe? A google search of that throws up that sort of thing.
I’ve seen them as shelf, desktop shelf, riser... but it’s always a difficult find with low success rate to find something fitting exactly.
It's the Planck EZ keyboard, available here, but as I mentioned above, I can't really recommend it unless you really want to spend a lot of time customizing it and retraining your fingers, both because of the unusual shape and the use of modifiers to account for the missing keys, like numbers.
Identical to mine, except I tend to go for Costa's cherry jam Bakewell