DonutDude says hello!

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Re: DonutDude says hello!

Post by DonutDude » Sat Nov 30, 2013 7:00 pm

Here's a link to some of my studio pics:

http://s1022.photobucket.com/user/mkherrick/library/

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Post by EricK » Sat Nov 30, 2013 8:20 pm

Awesome looking studio...now please post some links to some audio.

Belated welcome to the forum, by the way.
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Post by DonutDude » Sun Dec 01, 2013 5:41 pm

This CD was quickly put together over some vacation time I had in September. It will at least give you an idea... of what goes on... inside the head... of the DonutDude.

http://mkherrick.bandcamp.com

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Post by Sweep » Wed Dec 11, 2013 6:00 pm

Hi. Sorry for the late welcome. My energies were sapped by that wally from the BMF in another topic. :roll:

I wanted to comment, though, because I can relate to what you've said about ELP and prog rock generally. Some of my teenage years were made bearable by ELP and Yes, among others, and my early synth experiences were from Keith Emerson, Rick Wakeman, Tony Banks and so on, as well as Wendy Carlos, TONTO, and later Tim Blake, Steve Hillage and so on. I can well remember the first time I heard the live version of Aquatarkus - totally amazing. The keyboard player from Noddy's Puncture played that on YouTube recently and linked to it in a topic here, BTW.
Websites: http://musicbysweep.com and http://theSynthiMusicSite.infinite9ths.com

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Post by DonutDude » Wed Dec 11, 2013 6:20 pm

<< Hi. Sorry for the late welcome. My energies were sapped by that wally from the BMF in another topic. >>

I remember seeing your name over there at the BMF post. I'm still too new here to take up sides, but it was an interesting read.

Thanks for stopping by and saying hello. All the donuts are long gone but there's a few crumbs left in the box. :)

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Post by GregAE » Wed Dec 11, 2013 7:28 pm

<< Here's a link to some of my studio pics >>

Sweet setup! I see that we have some of the same gear (LP, WSSR, FS1R, and Dotcom modular, to name a few).

What are you using for monitors?

Oh... and welcome to the forums!


- Greg

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Post by DonutDude » Wed Dec 11, 2013 7:36 pm

<< What are you using for monitors? >>

Alesis M1 Active MK 2s. Living in an apartment I usually only use the monitors for mix-down. All my recording is done with AKG K240 Studio headphones.

What are you using Greg?

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Post by GregAE » Wed Dec 11, 2013 9:42 pm

Tannoy PBM-8's (passive 2-way monitors - 8" woofer and 1" dome tweeter). Had 'em since 1991, and replaced the woofers a few years ago when the foam surrounds deteriorated. When I have to keep it quiet, however, I resort to a pair of AKG K271s. :-)

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