Jump to content
IGNORED

Studio Pics


Guest brianellis

Recommended Posts

  On 4/2/2014 at 7:16 PM, telefunken said:

 

  On 4/2/2014 at 4:40 PM, Aefx said:

photo

 

where is your asr10?

 

 

Sold it as I hadn't found a proper SCSI interface and to dive into it with floppys was kinda hard. Looking to buy ensoniq dp2/4 as effects were quite nice.

Link to comment
https://forum.watmm.com/topic/11459-studio-pics/page/91/#findComment-2147285
Share on other sites

  On 4/2/2014 at 7:26 PM, paranerd said:

2x1VkT3.jpg

 

 

I'm pleased with this setup. Just enough for gigs and jamming.

Nice! I was thinking about buying the Volca Keys as well, but I wasn't 100% sure about it. But playing with the Volca Bass has convinced me that these are excellent machines!

Link to comment
https://forum.watmm.com/topic/11459-studio-pics/page/91/#findComment-2147300
Share on other sites

nice setup. I'm also about to switch up to a small desktop setup for a while. Just ordered a Shruthi-1 with the polivoks filter board. :D

 

So it'll that, the Preen FM, electribe ESX all being run by numerology. I know I could sequence it all from the tribe, but numerology is just way more fun w/ the launchpad. The electribe's sequencer makes me feel really restricted. Can't switch patterns in the middle, can't mute midi outs, can't do polyrhythm stuff.

 

I might sell it someday and put it towards some electron kit, but for now I'll keep it.

------ dailyambient.com ------

New Ambient Music Every Day.


New ambient album "Sun and Clouds" now out.
Use the discount code watmmer for 50% off the $4 album.
Check it out.

Link to comment
https://forum.watmm.com/topic/11459-studio-pics/page/91/#findComment-2147335
Share on other sites

  On 3/31/2014 at 8:09 PM, LimpyLoo said:

ZoeB!

 

LimpyLoo! :D

 

  On 3/31/2014 at 8:16 PM, LimpyLoo said:

One thing I do know from hanging out at SP-Forums is that the Dr. Groove seems to make for a good companion for a sampler (especially the similar-looking SP-202). I think it'd be rad to grab little phrases and cobble them together on a sampler, rather than sequencing an entire tune inside the Dr. Groove.

 

 

Dr. Groove.

 

Much like missingsense, the DR-202 was the first semi-professional music making hardware I got. It was kinda fun to sample it into Impulse Tracker. I made a song a looong time ago called IF YOU PEEK ME, I'LL POKE YOU, which used the DR-202 for the sine wave sub-bass and breakbeat (sampled as single hits), plus an Amiga for the vocals. It was also quite fun noodling around with a rhythm on the DR-202 through a guitar pedal, recording a few minutes' worth of that to MiniDisc (no lossless DAT for me!), then feeding that into Cool Edit '95, making a few loops, and building tracks around them in Impulse Tracker. I made a track called Increase the Cutoff that way which I was quite proud of at the time.

 

Then I somehow managed to get an SH-101 second hand from the same shop, dirt cheap, which was much better for sampling single notes into Impulse Tracker. :D That was a great way to make music, right there. I mean, if your main tool is a sampler and sequencer all in one, sampling romplers is a bit pointless compared to sampling a monosynth and household objects. I'm not really sure what I was thinking with the DR-202, considering my setup.

http://www.zoeblade.com

 

  On 5/13/2015 at 9:59 PM, rekosn said:

zoe is a total afx scholar

 

 

Link to comment
https://forum.watmm.com/topic/11459-studio-pics/page/91/#findComment-2149031
Share on other sites

  On 4/8/2014 at 12:07 AM, ZoeB said:

 

  On 3/31/2014 at 8:09 PM, LimpyLoo said:

ZoeB!

 

LimpyLoo! :D

 

  On 3/31/2014 at 8:16 PM, LimpyLoo said:

One thing I do know from hanging out at SP-Forums is that the Dr. Groove seems to make for a good companion for a sampler (especially the similar-looking SP-202). I think it'd be rad to grab little phrases and cobble them together on a sampler, rather than sequencing an entire tune inside the Dr. Groove.

 

 

Dr. Groove.

 

Much like missingsense, the DR-202 was the first semi-professional music making hardware I got. It was kinda fun to sample it into Impulse Tracker. I made a song a looong time ago called IF YOU PEEK ME, I'LL POKE YOU, which used the DR-202 for the sine wave sub-bass and breakbeat (sampled as single hits), plus an Amiga for the vocals. It was also quite fun noodling around with a rhythm on the DR-202 through a guitar pedal, recording a few minutes' worth of that to MiniDisc (no lossless DAT for me!), then feeding that into Cool Edit '95, making a few loops, and building tracks around them in Impulse Tracker. I made a track called Increase the Cutoff that way which I was quite proud of at the time.

 

Then I somehow managed to get an SH-101 second hand from the same shop, dirt cheap, which was much better for sampling single notes into Impulse Tracker. :D That was a great way to make music, right there. I mean, if your main tool is a sampler and sequencer all in one, sampling romplers is a bit pointless compared to sampling a monosynth and household objects. I'm not really sure what I was thinking with the DR-202, considering my setup.

 

 

On my 4th cup of coffee at work, writing some code for google analytics and I must say I'm loving that funky little tune.

Link to comment
https://forum.watmm.com/topic/11459-studio-pics/page/91/#findComment-2149266
Share on other sites

  On 4/8/2014 at 11:55 AM, SmackSmash said:

On my 4th cup of coffee at work, writing some code for google analytics and I must say I'm loving that funky little tune.

 

Heh, thanks! I think I wrote it back when I was 20, if my filesystem's to be believed. I was kinda naïve and full of energy back then! :D It ended up on a compilation, which was nice. I wrote strange stuff back then, anyway.

 

Oh, yeah, studio pictures... I've got some more modules coming today, if anyone's interested in that sort of thing... Including a Wasp style filter, yum. :) But I really need to spend less time taking pictures of that synth and more time actually using it!

http://www.zoeblade.com

 

  On 5/13/2015 at 9:59 PM, rekosn said:

zoe is a total afx scholar

 

 

Link to comment
https://forum.watmm.com/topic/11459-studio-pics/page/91/#findComment-2149935
Share on other sites

Zoe, you should plaster this thread with all your goodies old and new.

 

(You know, as penance to the synth gods for selling your 101 back in the day :diablo: )

Link to comment
https://forum.watmm.com/topic/11459-studio-pics/page/91/#findComment-2150695
Share on other sites

Maybe tonight, when the latest G6 case and modules have arrived...

http://www.zoeblade.com

 

  On 5/13/2015 at 9:59 PM, rekosn said:

zoe is a total afx scholar

 

 

Link to comment
https://forum.watmm.com/topic/11459-studio-pics/page/91/#findComment-2150764
Share on other sites

  On 4/10/2014 at 4:58 AM, LimpyLoo said:

Zoe, you should plaster this thread with all your goodies old and new.

 

(You know, as penance to the synth gods for selling your 101 back in the day :diablo: )

 

It was only to pay rent! I regretted selling the SH-101. The Doepfer A-100 is the only thing I've had that surpassed it.

 

Old:

 

studio-2000-12-09-4.jpg

 

New:

 

studio-2014-04-10.jpg

 

This is my half of the studio. (The Concussor modules are still missing as I need to remind myself which way to plug them in first so I don't blow them up!) To the left is Nina's workbench, where she's working on Stepper Acid, but she won't let me show you that for some reason, even though I think the latest prototype looks really cool, held up by its own wires. So here's a video we made of it a short while ago instead. We've only improved it a little bit since then.

 

 

Hey, you quote Leonardo da Vinci in your .sig! Have you seen The Life of Leonardo da Vinci? It's a great documentary series, I think.

http://www.zoeblade.com

 

  On 5/13/2015 at 9:59 PM, rekosn said:

zoe is a total afx scholar

 

 

Link to comment
https://forum.watmm.com/topic/11459-studio-pics/page/91/#findComment-2151030
Share on other sites

  On 4/10/2014 at 6:42 PM, ZoeB said:

 

  On 4/10/2014 at 4:58 AM, LimpyLoo said:

Zoe, you should plaster this thread with all your goodies old and new.

 

(You know, as penance to the synth gods for selling your 101 back in the day :diablo: )

 

It was only to pay rent! I regretted selling the SH-101. The Doepfer A-100 is the only thing I've had that surpassed it.

 

Old:

 

studio-2000-12-09-4.jpg

 

New:

 

studio-2014-04-10.jpg

 

This is my half of the studio. (The Concussor modules are still missing as I need to remind myself which way to plug them in first so I don't blow them up!) To the left is Nina's workbench, where she's working on Stepper Acid, but she won't let me show you that for some reason, even though I think the latest prototype looks really cool, held up by its own wires. So here's a video we made of it a short while ago instead. We've only improved it a little bit since then.

 

 

Hey, you quote Leonardo da Vinci in your .sig! Have you seen The Life of Leonardo da Vinci? It's a great documentary series, I think.

 

 

I love it. That break in the video is ace as heck too. ZoeB, you're one of my favorite WATMMers, keep up ze good work!

"You could always do a Thoreau and walden your ass into a forest." - chenGOD

 

#####

| (.)  (.) ]

|  <   /

| O  /

-----

Link to comment
https://forum.watmm.com/topic/11459-studio-pics/page/91/#findComment-2152048
Share on other sites

  On 4/11/2014 at 9:17 PM, Audioblysk said:

I love it. That break in the video is ace as heck too. ZoeB, you're one of my favorite WATMMers, keep up ze good work!

 

Aww, thanks! ^.^

 

I'm pretty sure that breakbeat's from the Planet of the Breaks series. Zero-G made a ReFill of all four sample CDs which is fantastic value, so I got that and use it all over the place. Whenever you hear a breakbeat in one of my tracks (mostly in the 8-Bit Generation soundtrack and the unreleased Above the Clouds, if memory serves), it's more than likely from that.

 

But finding a breakbeat's the easy part. The tricky part (aside from having the good fortune to be lovers with someone who knows how to design and build hardware) was writing the firmware together to that step sequencer. The "ECL" on the display is the External CLock input, meaning the DAW's sending the clock to the MCV-24, which in turn is sending it to the Stepper Acid prototype, so the acidline is in perfect sync with the breakbeat. It was really neat to hear it in a real use type situation, working flawlessly!

 

BG1cE2CCcAEB5Mj.jpg

http://www.zoeblade.com

 

  On 5/13/2015 at 9:59 PM, rekosn said:

zoe is a total afx scholar

 

 

Link to comment
https://forum.watmm.com/topic/11459-studio-pics/page/91/#findComment-2152200
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...
Guest The Bro
  On 4/26/2014 at 4:04 PM, Mesh Gear Fox said:

the bro - you seem to have the volca bass that trip is missing hehe.

 

love the super jv, such a powerful little box for insanely cheap at the moment. I use it for pads and strings all the time

 

Yeah I've hardly delved into the power the JV1080. Loads of good presets and of course editing is vast too.

Link to comment
https://forum.watmm.com/topic/11459-studio-pics/page/91/#findComment-2157872
Share on other sites

nice PSN. How big's the space inside?

 

I would ask about how safe you feel with all your gear in there, but .... norway.

------ dailyambient.com ------

New Ambient Music Every Day.


New ambient album "Sun and Clouds" now out.
Use the discount code watmmer for 50% off the $4 album.
Check it out.

Link to comment
https://forum.watmm.com/topic/11459-studio-pics/page/91/#findComment-2160655
Share on other sites

Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

×
×