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Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 6:07 pm
by TrondC
my "workdesk" as it looks today:
ESX (customized by Styleflip), Monomachine, Acidlab Bassline, Kaossilator and Boss RV-5 and DD-6 pedals
here's the whole view including the Soundcraft mixer:
..and this is what I had a while ago:

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Cyberdude Productions
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 1:29 am
by paul_courville
Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2009 2:54 pm
by orbit
On the comp:
Reason 4
Logic Platinum 5.5
Korg LegacyCollection
PSP 84
Kontakt
Waves Bundle
Disco DSP
NI FM7
NI Intakt
Battery
and many other VSTs I forget...
Re: here's mine...
Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 12:12 am
by Mprint66
What is that off to the right? Looks like a Moog Satellite, but without the white knobs on the front.
Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 5:02 am
by tim from texas
pretty simple although its changed a bit... i got some m audio speakers for christmas and im looking to get an alesis micron too..
tha homies set up
Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 7:16 am
by tim from texas
i got the micron...
more pics soon
MOCKbA
Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 7:18 pm
by moskwa
My setup.
It's really good idea to put monitor on the wall.
A lot of free space on the desk and more flexibility.
Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 4:28 am
by travisthered
I have noticed a lot of people using the Boss DD Pedals. Do you find you are using them a lot? I rely on midi to sync a lot of my delays.
Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 11:13 am
by moskwa
>I have noticed a lot of people using the Boss DD Pedals. Do you find
>you are using them a lot? I rely on midi to sync a lot of my delays.
where did you spotted boss on my photo
i have no pedals at all.. but maybe there is something i dont know
i agree with you about delays - no good delay without midi sync or manual BPM match. unsync delays are useless
Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 2:30 pm
by travisthered
moskwa wrote:>I have noticed a lot of people using the Boss DD Pedals. Do you find
>you are using them a lot? I rely on midi to sync a lot of my delays.
where did you spotted boss on my photo
i have no pedals at all.. but maybe there is something i dont know
i agree with you about delays - no good delay without midi sync or manual BPM match. unsync delays are useless
Not you specifically, but TrondC, oil_can and some other locals around here.
Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 4:12 pm
by TrondC
travisthered wrote:moskwa wrote:>I have noticed a lot of people using the Boss DD Pedals. Do you find
>you are using them a lot? I rely on midi to sync a lot of my delays.
where did you spotted boss on my photo
i have no pedals at all.. but maybe there is something i dont know
i agree with you about delays - no good delay without midi sync or manual BPM match. unsync delays are useless
Not you specifically, but TrondC, oil_can and some other locals around here.
well, the DD-6 can do several things the electribe delays cant, the more worthy ones mentioning is turning the feedback to the point where a feedback-loop starts to grow, very fun, but watch your speakers, as volume grows fast too

the other feature I really like is the reverse delay. ...aand you can mix dry/wet which you can't on the tribes. I have mine attatched to output 3/4 on the ESX
Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 7:39 pm
by m4m
Gear used
Korg ESX1: All Sequences/Drums
Yamaha TX81z: Reverby/Pumpy Sawtooth Bass (chain:TX81z-Boss V-Wha-Akai MFC42-DBX266 ch2 (Compression/distortion)-Alesis Nanoverb-DBX266 ch1 (pump)--Mixer)
Roland MKS50: Hoover/Saw/Lead/Pumpy Synth (Chain MKS50-DBX266-Boss SL20-Zoom RFX2200-Mixer)
Redsound SoundBite Pro: Vocals/looping
Korg Kaoss pad 2: Tempo Delay
Korg Kaoss Pad 3: Loops, Looper(snare rolls), Grainshifter
Korg Kaossilator: Noise Sweeps (path: K01-Mini KP(Delay)-Mixer)
Korg ER1: Beatbox AND sidechain signal (Chain: left out-ProCo Turbo Rat-Boss V-Wha-Mixer)
DX200: Fm E-piano, pads, 303-esque sequences, etc (Chain: Left Out-Boss DD5 delay-Mixer)
Motu Midi Mixer 7s: My mixer, controlled by the BCF2000)
Kawai Midi Patchbay:Guess
DBX MC 6: Output Compressor
Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 6:00 am
by tim from texas
i dont know how you guys with these huge racks of stuff run stuff through other stuff.. i dont get it but im thinking thats a good thing... i liek it simple enough to make me work and easy enough to have fun.
carry on with your bad selfs
Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 6:59 am
by killedaway
tim from texas wrote:i dont know how you guys with these huge racks of stuff run stuff through other stuff..
patchbays and effects sends!
oh, and i'd take pictures of the rest of my studio, but it's a bloody mess right now, so i'll just show my desk at the moment (it's the only clean place in the room!).

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 12:54 pm
by m4m
tim from texas wrote:i dont know how you guys with these huge racks of stuff run stuff through other stuff.. i dont get it but im thinking thats a good thing... i liek it simple enough to make me work and easy enough to have fun.
carry on with your bad selfs
4 patchbays, many fx and bus sends, way less complicated than having everything plugged into a mixer, every rack has its own pachbay for path modifications