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robinkle wrote:Just a detail. Bruce. how do you use the mouse and keyboard? If I was to use it, I would break my neck when trying to watch what I was doing on the Mac. :P
I don't use them much, but when I do, they are both wireless so I either just move the stand near to me or put the keyboard in my lap.
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Bruce Lychee wrote:Image
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Absolutely LOVE this set up. Clean, open, inspiring, classic....yet tons of power and technology. Its hard for me to keep things this concise, after years of accumulating gear. its a choice, however, to limit the palette of tools for the sake of composition and inspiration. Here you have made outstanding fine choices. You could compose and get lost on this for years and years, and make very dynamic music. Very attractive in every respect!
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Yes very clinical Bruce,like it,If I had to choose three synths,from my arsenal certainly for me my choice would echo your setup,with the Oasys being in the place of the Kronos,V synth GT and Virus TI are my go to synths most of the time.

Like your little studio pad there,clean cut and very Classy with the Piano :wink:

There's nothing more uninspiring than seeing a studio cluttered with cables and mess,although I have miles and miles of bloody audio/Midi/power cables in my studio,they are tidy and hidden from view pretty much..

Some can work in those situations of clutter and all manner or cable spaghetti mess,not for me...I live for the day when studio equipment could be totally cable free
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How do you add images to a post?

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Get a Photobucket.com account. Upload your images there. Copy the URL to that image on Photobucket.

When composing a post here on KF, press the "Img" button at the top of the text entry screen to begin an image line....then copy in the URL to your pic, then hit the image button again to close the image line (similar to how you enter a random quote).

Done.
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Thanks Ron - much appreciated.

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This is nice for a showroom but it doesn't look lived in man. I think the white capeting is the giveaway. Museums use white carpets.
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franzlp wrote:This is nice for a showroom but it doesn't look lived in man. I think the white capeting is the giveaway. Museums use white carpets.
I'm in there about 8 hours a day. White carpets are easy to keep clean if you don't wear shoes in the house and don't smoke cigarettes. To each their own, but I can't work in a messy space.
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Ha ha...... My room stays junkie.
Thank goodness my wife cleans up my mess.
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Very nice setups
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Post by billysynth1 »

Haha, I'm with bruce on this one. I'm a clean person, never smoked, i dust, i vacum, i mop. My music room, and the rest of the house are spotless. No shoes on the carpet either lol

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Tonight I'll post my new LIVE pics. First live performance with it.

I also took a picture of how well it fits in the new case.
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EnjoyRC wrote:Tonight I'll post my new LIVE pics. First live performance with it.

I also took a picture of how well it fits in the new case.
Sweet! I'm looking forward to it! 8)
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Bruce Lychee wrote:Setup
Must say Bruce all you need now is a B3 and Leslie 122. :lol:
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spotless music room? Boy you guys are too anal . Ever heard of Felix Unger? Look him up. The best creativity comes out of chaos as the universe shows us. By the way messy is the way to genius...and you'll be in good company....

About Beethoven

Beethoven wrestled notes onto the page. For him composing music was a messy, physical process. Ink was splattered, wax burned, erasers wore holes in the paper.....

Just my 2 cents.
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