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Well played, well played indeed.
Snap! That’s my exact setup 😎 ...minus Auria
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I don't have a studio per se - just an Air 2, mini 1, 6s with a bunch of cool apps, Roland JD-Xi, concert Yamaha Flute, Bansuri (6-hole bamboo Flute), Zoom H6, Rode SmartLav+, Blue Yeti, headphones (Koss KSC35 & Klipsch R6i, ATH-M50XBL), Bose SoundLink mini, Bamboo stylus, MacBook... As for apps, Cubasis, SynthMaster One, SwarPlug, Poison-202, Animoog, GeoShred, SpaceCraft, etc. are some of my favorites. A foldable/collapsible table, couch and some camera stands but I don't use most of the gear (going to use them soon).
Just give me my iPad, headphones and stylus and I'll give you music
I recently posted this pic to r/synthesizers and got many comments on my cheap speakers. Since then, I replaced them with a pair of IK Multimedia iLoud Micro Monitors which fit perfectly on either side of the Eurorack case and I'm very pleased! All the hardware runs through the iPad using a UMC1820 and ADA8000. You can see/hear it in action at www.youtube.com/chisel316.
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Here’s my saxophone studio!! Using a saxophone mute system with stuff outside/inside and my iPhone:
My alternative studio, using iPhone internal mic with Shure SE215 IEM:
I've got one coming to me in Australia. Can't wait.
I’ve got my little studio set up in a closet also!😊
Studio and inspirations, Ada and Istanbul. Should have a poll... most atmospheric, techy,, neat, couch studio, awesome, etc. Roland FA07 to be replaced with Kawai MP 11 or 7se ( yay!)
Love @chandroji 'a ( best atmosphere) @AudioGus best couch potato @chisel316 best tech @Janosax most esoteric
Is that photos from the 1990s?!
Wished I had some pics of my old studio - it had a rather large disc drive connected by sczi cable to my hardware sampler and a Zip drive! My Alesis Andromeda had one of these for saving files:
Yeah that’s the one!
Some awesome setups there - including the comfy couches
Also some reeeally nice geetars I noticed
Thanks for sharing folks, it’s super interesting to see what everyone has. Serves as a reminder too that there are no rules when it comes to studios and setups - just whatever works for you
Looking forward to your next video!
Here’s my setup. Thanks to @chisel316 videos I have incorporated my iPad into my hardware rig today and bought a few new apps. Haven’t used the iPad now for a few years!
How do you like the iLoud speaker? Been thinking of getting one for my portable rig!
I love it, sounds amazing, had it for years now. The only real downside for me is limited stereo seperation but I use headphones when mixing and mastering.
Hehe, thats the plan.
Nice! The iPad plays very nicely with the Engine. Can't wait to see/hear your workflow.
Peace \/
chisel316
I’m going to use it mainly as a sound source with AU/IAA synths/effects loaded into AUM. Seems to work pretty well so far!
That's a sweet #couchrig (I'm trying to make that hash a "thing")
Now that the amazing Senode sequencer allows midi-triggering, it's allowed me to break free of the PC for my midi processing/triggering.
This entire rig is based around the idea of being able to just flip on the power, sit down, and jam/improvise for hours. After like 2+ years, I've FINALLY got a setup that just works.
It's 2 Nord Drum 3P's: Each one I use instrument panning so I can have essentially two signal path options per unit.
These run into 4 Zoom multi-pedals that I modified so I can turn active effect on/off with external footswitches. I use the Zoom's delay's at the start of the chain to be like a looper (thus the biggest reason for the footpedals).
These then run into the A&H DB4 which I LOVE even though it's stupid expensive because there's a 4 bar looper that's BPM sync'd per channel, as well as the amazing FX, again, per channel.
Finally I've got an iPad running this amazing new midi-triggered sequencer that I can use to riff melodic stuff into the Nord Drum (each voice can be played chromatically).
It's gonna be a while before I get some jams worth sharing... It's kind of mind-blowing.
I am planning on doing some vids of what I'm doing with Senode as a "tutorial", but may be a while before I'm "production-ready".
I’ve got those KRK’s and the Yamaha mixer
No don’t, you’ve got a great setup there, NI are great.
@MonkeyDrummer very original concept, love it !
Here's my setup...
Cool! Where did you find those controller stands? I need a few of those. Thanks!