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21.01.2007, 08:39 PM
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disregard.....
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21.01.2007, 11:37 PM
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Originally Posted by mannloon
You can see in the first pic I have quite a few guitars, including a pretty sweet Gretsch and a vintage Fender, but I assumed people here were more interested in synths.
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Lots of us here are interested in other things apart from synths...
I think AlexHall is a keen guitarist, as is Matsa/Old Man Banter, I'm a keen guitarist/drummer/didge player/Knob twiddler...
I have a gorgeous American Fender from the 80's, when I get home I'll take some pics
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22.01.2007, 12:28 AM
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Another one here - I make strange noises on guitar. and bass.. beat the hell out of drums and really piss off the neighbours sometimes with a sax and annoy everyone with vocals - very rarely at jam sessions
Mainly Im a synth head, paino second, drums 3rd.
Nothing compares to drums for quickly clearing out a frustrating day... and nothing compares to a piano for chilling out a stressy day. Guitar - well thats for chilling when your wasted, and Synths and a drum machine - well - thats the uplifting energy boost to lay waste to whatever gets thrown at you 
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22.01.2007, 01:45 AM
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disregard.
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22.01.2007, 04:46 AM
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Hehe... No need for apologies around here!
That Fender sounds lush.
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01.02.2007, 05:33 AM
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02.02.2007, 06:06 PM
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Definately caught something...
Very mucho Newbie
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My setup.....
Slimmed it down over the last few months, as you can see in the pics. Got rid of the 32ch Mackie board, & a few of the keyboards. Everythings much more comfy now, everything within arm's reach.Just got a sweet deal on the V Synth XT too!
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02.02.2007, 06:59 PM
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Nice studios there guys.
djbrownie is that a les paul ?
Loose Grip nice setup looks a lot like mine. I use mostly just a virus c and AU's. I wish I had enough spare cash to buy a spectralis groove box/synth. That thing just looks and sounds so sweet.
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06.02.2007, 07:55 PM
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Another guitar lover here
Just ordered one of those light refracting lazer thingies for my studio. Cheers whoever posted about that. Should make a massive difference to the ambience of my setup. Will get some new pics once everything is rearranged.
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09.03.2007, 12:49 AM
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I just got the maxxstation workstation from musicstore germany. Finally I can arrange my equipment like I want! The workstation is very big, 2m x 1m and heavy. It's made of beech plywood and it's lacquered. The only downside is that you can see the plywood structure at the edges but the finish is still very good. All corners and edges are smooth. The racks are very well designed and it's very easy to install your rack equipment. The workstation comes with all bolts and nuts for the racks.
Here are 2 pics which I just took. The main 2x10u racks are almost empty now but I will start filling them soon. The power amplifier is on the bottom of the right side rack. I guess nord rack 2x will be the first synth rack which will go to the left side.
At first it might look like the monitors were too high but they're not, at least for me. In fact the BM15's sound like ass if you put them in horizontal position. I tried that at first but the sound is just horrible, full of anomalies due to the position and reflections from the table. They must be installed in vertical position, like I have in the picture. Then the sound is perfect.

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