totally irrelvent but thought itd definatly be a good post.... it might look like spaghetti everywhere and the synths might be probly some of the hardest on the planet to find. honestly i dont know what id do if i was ever able to be in either of thoose 2 studios. id probly shit myself with lack of words.. btw the studio isnt from the 80s the equitment might be but not the studio.
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Jan-12-2005 00:32
ErikC
tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2004
Location: Stockholm
quote:
Originally posted by Subtle
the most expensicvce studio for sure.. but not excactly relevant for this thread
Why not? The Arp2600 can make the fattest bases around.. And the Oberheim 4-voice can probably make the fattest leads around..
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Jan-12-2005 09:13
Tea-mo
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2003
Location: Essen
quote:
Originally posted by Rob
Congratulations. Your mixer is worth more then my house
Nah m8...Itīs a fucken Behringer
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Jan-12-2005 09:40
trewqy
^5
Registered: Oct 2003
Location: BangCOCK
Is Tea-mo= Timo Maas?
Jan-12-2005 16:09
Tea-mo
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2003
Location: Essen
Timo yes, but no maas
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Jan-12-2005 16:13
trewqy
^5
Registered: Oct 2003
Location: BangCOCK
Woah... for a moment i thought u were..HEHEHEHE =)
Jan-12-2005 16:17
Col
Gets gigs & sells records
Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Leeds, UK
Foreground: Roland JP-8000;
Background: Korg Triton Classic.
PC is a P3 750, running Cubase.
Jan-12-2005 21:44
staticblue
dreamwalker
Registered: Mar 2003
Location: Toulouse, France
nice studio col. now i understand how you could achieve this amazing mindblowing melody.
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Jan-12-2005 21:45
Derivative
Bipolar Bear
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Dublin
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Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh, are you kidding me?? That is the most beautiful studio in this thread!
when i looked at all those analogue step sequencers the first thing i thought was 'hey, what if a patch cable dies on you?'
the expression 'needle in a haystack' springs to mind.
Jan-13-2005 19:34
ErikC
tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2004
Location: Stockholm
quote:
Originally posted by Derivative
when i looked at all those analogue step sequencers the first thing i thought was 'hey, what if a patch cable dies on you?'
the expression 'needle in a haystack' springs to mind.
Well, they aren't really step sequencers, there are like 3 Arp2600 there, a Moog 55 and a Roland System 700.. Aah modular synthesizers Allthough some of them do have step sequencers.. And how often does patch cables fail?
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Jan-13-2005 19:45
Derivative
Bipolar Bear
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Dublin
dunno. one my patch cables failed once on my guitar setup. well i lie - ive had patch cables fail more than once. more like 4 or 5 separate occassions. cheap leads. the most annoying one was my first guitar rig consisting of 2 pedals. 1 multi effects processor. 8 cables in all. took me hours to figure out it was the patch cable. i kept thinking id been sold a duff boss overdrive pedal. so i harangued the dude i bought it off. then uhhhh found it was my mistake and uhhhh, never mentioned it again.