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  • @crony said:
    @MonkeyDrummer very original concept, love it !

    Here's my setup...

    +++my favourite so far! Ipads with controllers and some hardware sequencers/samplers or groovebox is quite the same setup I am playing at the moment. I don‘t like the beatstep and the way the ipads are connected…: with the Iconnectivity MioXM and Iconnectivity Audio4c I can connect up to 5 midicontrollers and route them to 2 ipads (or mac/pc) with no limitations, one (or more) controller for different apps on the ipad and ableton or Octatrack. Split or separated bidirectional midi and even audio from OT to ipad or the other way…everything works. No latency no crackles.

  • First pic is from early 2019, I can‘t find or don’t have older fotos of my setups. (last pic is my actual studio/live setup):

    everything sold except Digitakt

    red cross means sold, green cross I still have, won‘t sell but don‘t use at the moment



    Tbh,at the moment I only use software (iOS) synths. (Drambo wavetable synth and pure acid mostly.)
    Midi and audio interface,the Octatrack, 220V/usb distribution and splitter,lights, Airport Express router, a small audiomixer,a bluetooth speaker and the NUC Hades Canyon PC are fixed in the rack, I use Splashtop if I need a display for the pc. all other equipment is easily replaceable with velcro straps.

  • @FPC said:
    New addition of Behringer TD-3 this morning.

    Just starting to enjoy my hardware again after a lengthy iOS only break. Cubasis 3 copes well with sequencing external hardware and AUs and records the audio just fine. All is good.

    WAIT.. are you seriously TheDooo?! ;D

  • @seventyfour said:

    @FPC said:
    New addition of Behringer TD-3 this morning.

    Just starting to enjoy my hardware again after a lengthy iOS only break. Cubasis 3 copes well with sequencing external hardware and AUs and records the audio just fine. All is good.

    WAIT.. are you seriously TheDooo?! ;D

    Busted!

    Actually I had no idea who you were on about. I'm now up to speed 👍


  • @echoopera your closet is bigger than mine

  • @NoiseFloored said:
    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 :)

    NICE ISO KEEB

  • Not my ‘studio’, just some stuff I pulled out one afternoon :)

  • @aleyas said:

    Not my ‘studio’, just some stuff I pulled out one afternoon :)

    Why 4 MiniBrute?

  • Martrixbrute was out of stock?

  • edited September 2021

    @Montreal_Music said:

    @aleyas said:

    Not my ‘studio’, just some stuff I pulled out one afternoon :)

    Why 4 MiniBrute?

    Microbrutes.

    Wanted to make my own polybrute before Arturia did it themselves. Got a couple minibrutes for the lower register as well 😋

  • @gottfriedxy
    What did you use for an editor for your ti snow?
    I keep debating to pick one up

  • The heart is the magical combo of the iCA4+ & Aum.

  • The heart is the magical combo of the iCA4+ & Aum.

  • edited September 2021

    Setup done 🙏🏼
    For now🤪

  • @Krupa said:
    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 :)



    Thanks for the inspiration with the shelves. I've been trying to keep things compact, but the gear spread keeps happening, so I'm going to be following this lead. Maybe today.

  • @aaronpc said:

    @Krupa said:
    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 :)

    Thanks for the inspiration with the shelves. I've been trying to keep things compact, but the gear spread keeps happening, so I'm going to be following this lead. Maybe today.

    Nice! It’s been great this week, just so much easier to use the gear when it’s in a good, solid position… good luck!

  • Nicely done, I'm a big fan of DIY projects in the studio to make it more ergonomic and cleaner.

  • @ashh said:

    A Kawai K4! I still have mine, but haven't used it in a long while. It does make some sounds I've not found anywhere else. :)

  • @MarkR said:

    A Kawai K4! I still have mine, but haven't used it in a long while. It does make some sounds I've not found anywhere else. :)

    I got that and the flight case for £60 a few months ago. I use it with MidiQuest's iOS app which opens up the engine in a much more user friendly way. The app cost almost as much as the synth did but it's well worth it. The drum kit on it is making a comeback with the kids, apparently.

  • Hey @ashh - love the setup.
    I assume the skin for the Neutron came from Heinakroon? Is that paper or vinyl? What is that one called?

  • edited September 2021

    @kinkujin said:
    Hey @ashh - love the setup.
    I assume the skin for the Neutron came from Heinakroon? Is that paper or vinyl? What is that one called?

    Hey there. It is vehicle-grade vinyl, apparently. Really easy to put on and very precisely cut. It's called Colours 2.0 and is the Nocturnal edition which has a black background rather than white. I got the normal one but there's also a version that takes account of anyone who has swapped the large LFO knob onto their VCF and vice versa but I'm not exactly sure how that affects the skin other than it may have longer marks where the dial goes.

  • @MarkR said:

    @ashh said:

    A Kawai K4! I still have mine, but haven't used it in a long while. It does make some sounds I've not found anywhere else. :)

    I have a K3 here, with almost the same flight case, funny enough.

  • @ashh said:

    @kinkujin said:
    Hey @ashh - love the setup.
    I assume the skin for the Neutron came from Heinakroon? Is that paper or vinyl? What is that one called?

    Hey there. It is vehicle-grade vinyl, apparently. Really easy to put on and very precisely cut. It's called Colours 2.0 and is the Nocturnal edition which has black borders rather than white. I got the normal one but there's also a version that takes account of anyone who has swapped the large LFO knob onto their VCF and vice versa but I'm not exactly sure how that affects the skin.

    Thanks so much.

  • @aaronpc said:

    @MarkR said:

    @ashh said:

    A Kawai K4! I still have mine, but haven't used it in a long while. It does make some sounds I've not found anywhere else. :)

    I have a K3 here, with almost the same flight case, funny enough.

    What's the difference between the 2, do you know?

    Not the flight cases. :D

  • @ashh said:

    @aaronpc said:

    @MarkR said:

    @ashh said:

    A Kawai K4! I still have mine, but haven't used it in a long while. It does make some sounds I've not found anywhere else. :)

    I have a K3 here, with almost the same flight case, funny enough.

    What's the difference between the 2, do you know?

    Not the flight cases. :D

    The K3 is a hybrid synth with digital oscillators matched with analog filters, where I believe the K4’s all digital. Slightly more depth in low pads to my ear. But the biggest difference is that no one’s been either able to, or been bothered to, make a patch editor for the K3, and it’s not much fun to use it’s silly membrane buttons.

  • @aaronpc said:

    @ashh said:

    @aaronpc said:

    @MarkR said:

    @ashh said:

    A Kawai K4! I still have mine, but haven't used it in a long while. It does make some sounds I've not found anywhere else. :)

    I have a K3 here, with almost the same flight case, funny enough.

    What's the difference between the 2, do you know?

    Not the flight cases. :D

    The K3 is a hybrid synth with digital oscillators matched with analog filters, where I believe the K4’s all digital. Slightly more depth in low pads to my ear. But the biggest difference is that no one’s been either able to, or been bothered to, make a patch editor for the K3, and it’s not much fun to use it’s silly membrane buttons.

    You're aware that MidiQuest does one for the K3?

  • edited September 2021

    My lil setup!

  • hows the apc working out for you?
    i keep debating to pick one up, but the last thing i need is another controller to script.

  • edited September 2021

    @AlmostAnonymous said:
    hows the apc working out for you?
    i keep debating to pick one up, but the last thing i need is another controller to script.

    I like it a lot, but it's not for everyone. The mappings are fixed (unless you do a ton of sysex after it turns on, which I don't) so you have to work with it. But the encoders are really nice, the rubberized buttons are usable and its got a lot of things to map to. And the right-side encoders have 8 different pages you can switch between which is great. Honestly I've grown to like it having a fixed mapping, because that means all the projects I build will always work with the APC.

    I have a (slightly klugey) project working where drambo sends all the knob values on project load, so I can really use it live (this was a pain to get working). That makes it a keeper for me. Even when the BCR 32 comes out I'm pretty sure I'll keep using it.

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