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Not bad so far, but the prob with living room as a studio is, difficult to expandSubtronik wrote:Looks like a pleasant space to work in six.

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How do you like the Foogers? I'm thinking about getting one.
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Six,sixsinisters wrote:
Not bad so far, but the prob with living room as a studio is, difficult to expandSubtronik wrote:Looks like a pleasant space to work in six.
What do you have your ESX1 mounted to?
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I mount it on the quik lok mixer stand (don't remember the model, bought it used for 45 bucks), there's also similar one by on stage. Nothing can mount the electribes or things this size better than this stand IMHO, since i was almost mount it with the unstable music stand.
I moved it in the middle so i could get easier access now while playing. Tilted about 85 degree angle with no problem. Hope this help.
I moved it in the middle so i could get easier access now while playing. Tilted about 85 degree angle with no problem. Hope this help.
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@Subtronik: I like the Phaser very much, very versatile, the stereo effect is great when you connect left channel to the audio out and the right channel to aux out (two separate phaser characteristics in each channel, great stuff).
The CP-251 is pretty fun two, especially S&H and the LAG processor.
@Sixsinister: Great setup, do you have any music available on the net?
The CP-251 is pretty fun two, especially S&H and the LAG processor.
@Sixsinister: Great setup, do you have any music available on the net?
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awww you got a DL4.. that's next on my list.. with that much synth power and a DL4 I'm sure you can come up with some really nice layers and weird sounds. When I was a teen I borrowed a friends and played around with it with a microphone and some guitars and bells.. you can make whole experimental compositions with that thing.
btw what studio monitors are u using? I saw others use them too and am thinking about picking some monitors up.
btw what studio monitors are u using? I saw others use them too and am thinking about picking some monitors up.
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If you love gear porn you should check out this thread at VSE:anoteoftruth wrote:this thread is literally porn for me.
http://www.vintagesynth.com/forum/viewt ... f=1&t=2288
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Thank you.PHC wrote:@Sixsinister: Great setup, do you have any music available on the net?
I'm still working on it.
Anyway, what is a decent site to put up songs? Preferably with profiles, etc like myspace?
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Really, it's not those so-called 'vintage' nor 'analogs' but to have a good heart and good instict is the key..
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Great if it works also for you. I've always at the front line of getting cheaper solution and used gears, cos I'm not worth those expensive machinesanoteoftruth wrote:I'm adopting your x-stand + wooden shelf/board idea too.. dont know why I'm not already doing that :/

Really, it's not those so-called 'vintage' nor 'analogs' but to have a good heart and good instict is the key..