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#246478 - 10/28/08 07:59 AM Let's see those studios...
travlin'easy Offline
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15560
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
There are a fair number of players on the forum that make statements such as "I have this in my studio, or that keyboard is only good for my studio use."

For me, I really don't have a studio. I have an office measuring 12' X 15' and another room that measures 6' X 8' for storing extra equipment and performance clothing. The last time I was in a studio, which was several years ago, it was fairly elaborate, completely soundproof, had a separate control room divided by a large, plate glass window that was angled down toward the floor to deflect sounds, and inside the control room was the largest mixer I've seen in my life. The guy that owned the studio spent more than a quarter million bucks setting it up, which in today's dollars would probably equal twice as much money. If I recall, he lasted about 5 years, had a heart attack, sold the equipment and I haven't heard of him since.

It would really be nice to see photos of some of the Synthzone forum members studios. I suspect, however, that what we will be seeing is nothing more than a bedroom/office with a computer, keyboard and a rats nest of wires running everywhere. I'll be glad to post photos of my office when I find the time to clean up all the papers scattered across the desk and make it look presentable.

Cheers,

Gary
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#246479 - 10/28/08 08:33 AM Re: Let's see those studios...
Ensnareyou Offline
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Registered: 03/31/02
Posts: 491
Loc: California




















[img]http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk42/ensnareyou/GC820Remote.jpg[/img]

[img]http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk42/ensnareyou/AKG20Tube-1.jpg[/img]

[img]http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk42/ensnareyou/Studio_Mics.jpg[/img]

There's far too much for me to list everything but here is a partial studio gear list:

Custom Modified Amek Matchless Recording Console
AKAI S1000KB Sampling Keyboard
AKAI S2800 Rack Sampler
AKAI DD1000 Mastering Recorder (not pictured)
AKAI DL1000 Remote (not pictured)
AKAI GX-912 Professional Cassette Deck (not pictured)
AKG TL-II Microphone
AKG C12 Tube Microphones (not pictured)
AKG C12a Tube Microphone (not pictured)
AKG "The Tube" Microphones
AKG ADR68K Reverb and FX Processor
Apple Macbook Pro 17" Duo Core Laptop
API 550 EQ's (not pictured)
API 512 Mic Preamps (not pictured)
API 3124 Mic Preamp (not pictured)
Audio Technica AT4060 Tube Microphones
Audio Technica AT4050 Microphones
Audio Technica AT4047SV Microphones
Audio Technica AT4033 Microphones
Audio Technica AT4051 Microphones
Audio Technica AT4053 Microphones
Audio Technica AT4049 Microphones
Audio Technica ATM25 Microphone
Casio VL-1 Synthesizer/Calculator (not pictured)
Casio CZ101 Synthesizer
Coles 4038 Ribbon Microphone
Dynacord DRP20 FX Processors
Fairlight CMI III Rev 9 Sampling Workstation
Fairlight MFX3+ 24 Track DAW
Fairlight MFX II/CMI III Rev 11 Workstation DAW (not pictured)
Forat F9000 Sampling Drum Machine (not pictured)
Forat F-16 Stereo Sampler/Drum Trigger (not pictured)
Fostex D-10 Timecode DAT Recorder (not pictured)
Fostex CD Recorder (not pictured)
Korg Triton Rack (not pictured)
Korg EXB Expansion Cards (installed in Triton Rack)
Loewe Spheros 42" Plasma TV/Monitor
LOMO 19A19 tube microphone
Millennia Media NSEQ-2 Platinum Mastering EQ (not pictured)
Millennia Media TCL-2 Platinum Mastering Compressor (not pictured)
Manley Massive Passive Mastering EQ (not pictured)
Manley SLAM Mastering Compressor (not pictured)
Manley VOX BOX (not pictured)
Moog Memorymoog Plus (not pictured)
Native Instruments B-4 (installed in Wersi Abacus)
NEC LCD Monitors for Fairlight systems (not pictured)
Neumann U-47 Longbody Chrome Top tube microphones
Neumann U-87 Microphone (not pictured)
Neumann KM56 Tube Microphone (not pictured)
Neumann UM57 Tube Microphone (not pictured)
Neumann KM-100 Microphones (not pictured)
Neumann TLM-170 Microphone (not pictured)
Neve 1073 Mic Preamps (not pictured)
Neve 1084 Mic Preamps (not pictured)
Neve 1272 Mic Preamps (not pictured)
NHT PRO A-20 Mastering Monitors
NHT PRO A-10 Monitors (not pictured)
NHT B-20 Subwoofers (not pictured)
NHT Model 1.1 Monitors
NHT Model 1.1 C Monitor
NHT SW2P Subwoofers (not pictured)
PPG Wave 2.2 Synthesizer (not pictured)
PPG Waveterm (not pictured)
PPG Wave 2.V (installed in Wersi Abacus)
Rhodes ARP Chroma Synthesizer (not pictured)
Roland R880 Reverbs with GC8 Remote
Roland Jupiter 8 Synthesizer
Roland XV5080 Synthesizer
Roland JD990 Synthesizer
Roland SRX Expansion Cards (installed in XV5080)
Roland JV Expansion Cards (installed in JD990)
Sequential Circuits Studio 440 Drum Sampler Sequencer
Sequential Circuits Prophet VS Synthesizer
Sequential Circuits Prophet VS Rack Synthesizer (not pictured)
Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 Rev 2 Synthesizer (not pictured)
Shure SM57 Microphones
Sony C57 Tube Microphones
Sony PCM-1630 Mastering Recorder
Tascam GigaStudio
Teletronix LA2A Limiter (not pictured)
UREI LA3A Black Face Limiters (not pictured)
UREI 1176 Black Face Limiter (not pictured)
Wersi Abacus Duo Pro 25 Version 7
Wurlitzer Organ with Leslie 222RV speaker
Yamaha CS-60 Synthesizer (not pictured)
Yamaha PSS-460 Synthesizer (not pictured)




[This message has been edited by Ensnareyou (edited 10-29-2008).]

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#246480 - 10/28/08 08:41 AM Re: Let's see those studios...
DonM Offline
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Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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#246481 - 10/28/08 09:37 AM Re: Let's see those studios...
Dnj Offline
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Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 43703
Awesome Studio Don & your recordings are always Great

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#246482 - 10/28/08 09:43 AM Re: Let's see those studios...
Dnj Offline
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Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 43703
Good luck with your studios everyone make beautiful music.

[This message has been edited by Dnj (edited 10-30-2008).]

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#246483 - 10/28/08 10:22 AM Re: Let's see those studios...
Kingfrog Offline
Senior Member

Registered: 03/24/08
Posts: 1099
Loc: Myrtle beach SC




The right wall has a desk and PC, The back wall has the Bose LT1 system set up and a Martin DC Aura and the Wife's Taylor 414 hanging.


Rode NT2 Mike
AT4033
Joe Meek VCQ-1 Preamp
Yamaha REV500
Alesis MV4
Mackie 1604 VLZ
Small PA system behind the Monitors to check live mixes on
Vizio 42 LCD on Wall behind desk on Wall (not there when pic was taken)
Alesis Monitor Ones
LCD monitors 2 for Calewalk/ 1 for Tyros
JBL Powered Sub
Prosonus Firebox
M-Audio Fast Track Pro
M-Audio Fasr Track Ultra
Pentium Core 2 running Sonar 6 Producer
Platnium Waves
Time Works
Sound Forge 8
Wavelab
Dell notebook for Walk in closet ala sound booth remote vocal recording

Not seen The right wall has a desk and PC, The back wall has the Bose LT1 system set up and a Martin DC Aura and the Wife's Taylor 414 hanging...and a pullout couch for guests,


Some other low end stuff.

View...Priceless.



[This message has been edited by Kingfrog (edited 10-28-2008).]
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Yamaha Motif XS8
Roland RD700
Casio PX-330
Martin DC Aura
Breedlove ATlas Solo
Bose MOD II PA

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#246484 - 10/28/08 10:43 PM Re: Let's see those studios...
IL Parrothead Offline
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Registered: 08/21/08
Posts: 22
Loc: Orland Park, IL, USA
That is a nice view!
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#246485 - 10/28/08 11:00 PM Re: Let's see those studios...
Kingfrog Offline
Senior Member

Registered: 03/24/08
Posts: 1099
Loc: Myrtle beach SC
[QUOTE]Originally posted by IL Parrothead:
That is a nice view![/QUOTE
INdeed we bought the property 8 years ago.
When the Housing bubble hit in Las VEgas I sold my home for 8X the $40 I put down on it fiur years earlier. We built a home on this property and I designed the 17SF home so all the living areas were facing the rear. We had it built, paid for it and Thank You housing bubble. There was no way I was staying in LAs VEgas with that kind of money to make in 4 years. (Am listed ,3PM two bidders, 6PM sale.......

I dee God every morning out my back windows. All comes from Him as far as we are concerned. HE owns it and when we are gone God will belss another with it.
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Yamaha Tyros 4
Yamaha Motif XS8
Roland RD700
Casio PX-330
Martin DC Aura
Breedlove ATlas Solo
Bose MOD II PA

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#246486 - 10/29/08 01:04 AM Re: Let's see those studios...
Diki Offline


Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14196
Loc: NW Florida
Those are some very nice toys, Ensnareyou...!

We'd all love to hear what you are doing with it, these days...

Some classic gear, right there... That Fairlight alone was probably more than my entire home studio put together. Along with the house! Still use it much?

For those of you moaning the depreciation in a T2 now the T3 is out, imagine if you bought one of these new in the mid eighties (about $100,000) ....

Actually, though, it's the Jupiter 8 I've got the hots for from that list. One of the best things Roland ever made!
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#246487 - 10/29/08 01:49 AM Re: Let's see those studios...
Ensnareyou Offline
Member

Registered: 03/31/02
Posts: 491
Loc: California
Diki,

The Fairlight's are a mainstay for me and have been since the 1980's. No other sampler I have ever used sounds as good even to this day. It's frightening to think what they cost back then but they have paid for themselves over the years. FYI... My first Fairlight CMI III cost me more than my first home did!

The Jupiter 8 is an amazing synth and by far my favorite Roland synthesizer. I also had several Jupiter 6's but they sounded nothing like the Jupiter 8 which is much more organic with lots of bottom end. The MKS80 which I also had was supposed to be a JP8 in a rack but it wasn't even close in sound. Still not a bad synthesizer though.

The Rhodes Chroma (not the Polaris) is also an amazing synthesizer and not many people have seen or heard one. Mine is one of the very early versions actually made by ARP.

The Memorymoog is another personal favorite of mine and by far one if not the fattest sounding synthesizers ever made. Nearly every synth sounds anemic next to the Memorymoog. In a mix the Moog can easily overpower things if you don't control it.

Sadly I don't play as much as I used to and much of my gear is being used by a close friend as I don't have the time or inclination I once had to record.

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