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Re: Tell us about your rig

Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 9:35 am
by cameric
Mini brain, Rogue, kenton midi-cv converter, Roland PK1 pedals, Korg Cx-3 (old skool versions), Micro Korg, Sharma rotating speaker, Omnichord, and a Cheetah MS-6.

It works, somehow!

But I sympathise with the previous poster - I had a Jupiter 8, Vox Continental, Chroma Polaris, Prophet 600, a set of Taurus 1's, and loads of beat boxes, sequencers and oddities. A shame that life's demands swallow these beasts up!

Re: Tell us about your rig

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 3:52 pm
by Spitfire
Hey y'all,

Awesome setups! I've tried uploading a pic or two of my studio but a message regarding a maxed out pic quota for the site keeps coming up. Anyone have any ideas on how to post pictures?

Thanks,

Spitfire

Re: Tell us about your rig

Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 2:29 pm
by drcarver
Ok, I'll play. Here's a pic at a recording session from earlier this year. I tend to rotate different boards depending on my needs...this was a funk/fusion session. At the heart of my rig is my 1979 Rhodes suitcase and Voyager. I tend to use the prophet 08 for pads mostly, and I also have some cool DX7 style stuff programmed into the nord. I'll be replacing the digital organ with a real B3 very soon. :D The motif belongs to the studio owner, and didnt get used on this session. I'm also a big fan of Omnisphere...so that gets used quite a bit.

Live, I usually only bring the nord and the voyager.

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Re: Tell us about your rig

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 7:35 pm
by BravoAlphaLima
Hey All...

I'm a new member, but not new to this site. Here's a little run down on what goes on stage with me and my band Red Cedar (RedCedarMusic.com).

I play a Nord C2 for Hammond and Farfisa organs, a Rhodes Mk 5 with a Memotron on top of it. In addition to beautiful Mellotron sounds, I use the 'Tron' to control a Slim Phatty. Both the Tron and the Slim go through a Roland Space Echo. All boards go into a Fender Deluxe Reverb. Slim, Tron and Organ into the clean channel and Rhodes into the reverb/vibrato channel. I also run the Nord direct into a Leslie 860 via 11 pin cable. So the on-board controls operate the Leslie speeds. Blending the amp and the Leslie sounds great!

Re: Tell us about your rig

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 10:23 am
by drcarver
^nice! :D

Re: Tell us about your rig

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 3:04 pm
by BravoAlphaLima
What's the deal with picture uploads?

I had a picture here of already, but wanted to change it for a better lit shot. It told me that I had met the upload quota?! Now there's no picture at all! IT WON"T LET ME LOAD ANOTHER PICTURE! arrrrrrg, so frustrating....

Re: Tell us about your rig

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 7:11 pm
by Prime NL
BravoAlphaLima wrote:What's the deal with picture uploads?

I had a picture here of already, but wanted to change it for a better lit shot. It told me that I had met the upload quota?! Now there's no picture at all! IT WON"T LET ME LOAD ANOTHER PICTURE! arrrrrrg, so frustrating....
Why not upload it to a external source like tinypic... :)

Re: Tell us about your rig

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 4:06 am
by BravoAlphaLima
Thanks for the tip...

Let's try that again

The live picture shows a Hammond XK3C on the left and a LP on top of the Tron. The day after this show, our trailer was broken into and roughly $14000 in gear was stolen. Among the slew of vintage guitars and easy to carry gear, my Hammond was stolen. Much to my amazement, the Little Phatty in it's easy to carry, soft sided gig bag with MOOG printed boldly on the side, was left sitting on the grass with other discarded gear... Sooooo lucky! However, the following day my band was due in the studio for a two week session. We borrowed from friends and rented the rest. I had to sell the LP in order to put money down on a Nord C2 and a Slim Phatty. It was certainly a big change, but it's been almost a year, and I'm really liking it now.


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Re: Tell us about your rig

Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 3:47 pm
by namahshaman
wow, that's very impressive . . . almost makes me embarrassed to show mine

Oh well, guess it doesn't matter, can't seem to post my photo.

Re: Tell us about your rig

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 6:53 pm
by Omaroo
I'm pretty new to all of this, so my little studio is learning what it needs to grow further. I keep telling it that my lack of knowledge is what is holding it back. That's OK, it'll get there one day.

Left Rack: Doepfer Dark Time sequencer, Doepfer Dark Energy analogue synth, Moog Slim Phatty analog synth, Waldorf Blofeld wavetable synth, M-Audio Axiom25 keyboard.

Right Rack: Behringer Xenyx X1222USB mixer, MOTU MidiExpress 128 and Dual-G5 Mac. A Korg Kaossilator Pro dynamic phrase synth/loop recorder and iPad/Alesis MIDI ioDock combination yet to be mounted in the lower space.

Desk: Behringer X U-Control UMX610 61-key controller and MacMini (Ableton Live 8 & iDrum) with dual screens running the show.

Great fun. Love the Moog as it's the instrument that gives the whole thing nasty grit.

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Re: Tell us about your rig

Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 8:05 pm
by ColorForm2113
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zombie-fying this thread a little but finally got my little room set up today :D

Re: Tell us about your rig

Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 9:15 pm
by David Smyth
ColorForm2113 wrote:Image
zombie-fying this thread a little but finally got my little room set up today :D
Nice Moog KB-100! :lol:

Re: Tell us about your rig

Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 1:49 am
by Voltor07
David Smyth wrote:
ColorForm2113 wrote:Image
zombie-fying this thread a little but finally got my little room set up today :D
Nice Moog KB-100! :lol:
It reminds me of my Peavey MK-50. :lol:

Re: Tell us about your rig

Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 7:55 am
by EMwhite
ColorForm2113 wrote:Image
zombie-fying this thread a little but finally got my little room set up today :D
Is that a CZ-1? (or 5000)

What's on that monitor. Looks like Dr. T

Re: Tell us about your rig

Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 9:19 am
by ColorForm2113
Voltor - close its a peavy kb 100
Em - its a 5000, I would love a cz1 though. On the tv ti the left is the editor display for the roland s550 (i like to call it my poor mans fairlight lol)