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Sujet de la discussion Des photos de vos home-studios et les discussions qui vont avec

Aaaaah merci mon gars !!! :D::aime::D::aime::D::aime::D::aime::D::aime::D::aime::D::aime::D::aime::D::aime::8)

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4671
Trop un homme de goût ce junkyseb : j'ai le même tournevis... :bravo:
4672
Oui Alesis recommande de boucher les events mais bon... j'viens juste d'essayer et le résultat est pas flagrant... Vivement ma prochaine paire d'enceintes !


Pour les tournevis, j'ai toute la panoplie comme ça en plat et cruciforme ! ! !
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MOi aussi j'ai les memes tournevis, indispensable dans le home studio
4674
Junkyseb=>tu t'en sers de "l'arrangeur" ? Il n'a pas l'air facile d'accès.
4675
D'ou le tournevis




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4676

Hors sujet : Je recherche désespérement un post de ce thread ou il était fait mention d'une américaine hystérique collectionneuse de matos (très riche surement)Quelqu'un pourrait-l m'aider a le retrouver ??? PLZ HELP! :clin:

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Grodjib> laisse tomber, elle est maquée !!!

:mdr:
4678
Ben en fait c bon j l'ai retrouvé par mes propres moyens :clin: et NON elle est plus maquée je croi :aime: Pour tous ceux qui auraient oublié ce site je rebalance le lien https://cikira.com/ c'est totalement hallucinant :oo: meme si ce n'est pas le mien propre (dommage... :(( )
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lol
marrant son studio elle est bien fan des nord lead.
Je sais pas quand elle se sert de sa console vue ou elle est placée
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Citation : About the studio...

My approach to computer-assisted music making has become, these days, eccentric and unfashionable! I'm a devotee of Opcode's software and MIDI interface hardware--long discontinued, but ever satisfying. Look for other Opcode diehards here.

Studio Vision Pro receives the output of my self-authored composing environment, called maxWerk. maxWerk has taken shape slowly since about 1995, thanks to the addictive programming language MAX, now available through Cycling '74. Until I decide to make sweeping changes, my muse is happy to have stepped off the treadmill of never-ending upgrades and updates.

My beige G3 Macintoshes process MIDI only, and I send audio to an array of Roland VS-series hard disk recorders. The master machine drives Studio Vision as it records, and they can be synced together and cascaded to mix down a whopping number of tracks chosen from among the "virtual track" possibilities.

I'm an eager collector of hardware synths that cover all synthesis types, effects processors, and MIDI control devices, and I have fun considering them all carefully in the context of my creative methods and the rest of my studio gear. I haven't acquired soft-synths or effects plug-ins--I'm inspired by instruments that stand alone and are not dependent on other system elements.

And here's the toy list:

SYSTEM A -- Project development and production

Studio power

Equi=Tech ET5W-Q hard-wired balanced AC power distribution system with upgraded transformer
Furman AR1215 Line Voltage Regulator/Conditioner (2 units)
Security system

Main Workstation
Omnirax ProStation workdesk with 4 equipment bays
Omnirax Pro316 and Pro20 slanted rack systems
QuikLok 699 triple-tier keyboard stands and various double-tiers
Alesis RA-100 amplifiers (2 units) with Alesis Monitor Ones and Monitor Twos
Mackie HR824 active reference monitors
Power Macintosh beige G3 300MHz serial port minitower
4 networked Opcode Studio 4 interfaces for 512 MIDI channels
Anatek 8-Way StudioMerge and MIDI Solutions QuadraMerges

MIDI input and alternative MIDI controllers
Hardware MIDI Sequencers
Latronic Notron MkII
Manikin Electronics Schrittmacher
Roland MC-80EX with hard drive and GS sounds
Sequentix P3, custom built by Modulus Electronics
Sequentix P3 by Colin Fraser, production version
Yamaha RM1x
Alesis SR16 Drum Machine (external sync as necessary)
Anatek Wind Machine with Yamaha BC2 (2 systems)
Buchla and Associates Lightning II wand controller
Buchla Thunder with back-up memory cards
E-mu Launch Pad
Interactive Light Dimension Beam (3 units)
used with Anatek Pocket Transpose & Mappers
Keyfax Phatboy controller
Korg KAOSS v.1 and KP2 multi-effects/controller pads
Kurzweil ExpressionMate ribbon controller
MidiVox voice-to-MIDI-Converter, used with Anatek Pocket Curve
Oberheim Cyclone arpeggiator
Oberheim Drummer pattern/fill generator
Oberheim Strummer guitar simulator
Peavey PC-1600x fader box (2 units)
Roland HPD-15 HandSonic Percussion Pad
Starr Labs VRX-II black guitar controller with trigger bars
Starr Labs VRX-III blue guitar controller with string triggers
Yamaha WX5 Wind Controller
uberHamster-Pro Kung Fu master MIDI timing source

Synths and modules
Access Virus Original
Access Virus B
Access Virus C Indigo2
Access Virus C Indigo2 limited edition "Redback"
Alesis D4 Drum Module
Alesis A6 Andromeda
Alesis Ion
Alesis Micron
Alesis QuadraSynth Plus (2 units), all Quadra- and Q-Cards
Alesis QSR
Alesis SR16 Drum Machine
Big Briar signed early Etherwave theremin with CV-out and Moog TB-15 amplifier
Big Briar 91C concert theremin, black finish with gold-plated antennae and smoked plexiglass speaker
Casio CZ-1 Phase Distortion synth
Clavia Nord Lead 12-voices, Clavia library cards
Clavia Nord Lead 2X
Clavia Nord Lead 3
Dave Smith Instruments Evolver
Dave Smith Instruments PolyEvolver Keyboard
Dave Smith Instruments PolyEvolver Rack
Elektron MachineDrum
Elektron SidStation
E-mu Procussion
E-mu Morpheus Z-Plane Synth, all E-mu PCM/library cards
E-mu MPS Plus Orchestral KB, all E-mu library cards
E-mu Orbit V2 the Dance Planet
E-mu Planet Earth
E-mu Planet Phatt
E-mu UltraProteus, all E-mu PCM/library cards
E-mu Vintage Keys Plus
FutureRetro 777 monophonic analog synth
JoMoX Airbase99 analog drum synth
JoMoX seXbase09 TokTok limited edition analog beatbox
Kawai K5000S, memory-expanded with Kawaii sound library
Korg Electribe-A
Korg Electribe-R
Korg MS2000
Korg 03R/W (2 units), all Korg PCM/library card sets
Korg Prophecy Solo Synth
Korg Wavestation A/D (2 units), all Korg PCM/library card sets
Korg Wavestation EX
Korg Wavestation SR, all Korg SR-PCM card sets
Korg X5DR module
Korg Z1-EX with Korg memory card
Kurzweil Micro-Piano
Modulus Electronics Monowave (last of 30 units made)
Moog Music customized Signature Edition Minimoog Voyager (KB)
Moog Music Anniversary Edition Minimoog Voyager (KB)

Novation A-Station
Novation BassStation Keyboard
Novation BassStation Rack
Novation DrumStation v.2
Novation K-Station
Novation SuperBassStation
Novation Supernova II Pro/X Rack analog modeling synth (48 voices)
Oberheim Matrix 1000 (2 units)
Oberheim Xpander (2 units, latest updates, 1 with external audio input mod)
Peavey Spectrum Bass, 6-voice expanded
Peavey Spectrum Synth
Quasimidi Polymorph morph-sequencing synth
Quasimidi Rave-O-Lution 309 rhythm synth with expansions
Roland D-550 L.A. Synthesizer (2 units) with PG-1000 Programmer
Roland JD-800 with all 8 Roland PCM/library card sets
Roland JD-990 with Vintage Synth expansion board
Roland JP-8000
Roland JP-8080 with memory card
Roland MC-505 Groovebox with memory card
Roland SC-880 rackmount Sound Canvas
Roland SH-32 Wave Synthesizer
Roland U-220 with all 15 Roland PCM cards
Studio Electronics ATC-1 with cartridge selector and 4 filters
Studio Electronics SE-1x (2 units)
Viscount "Oberheim" OB12
Waldorf Micro-Q (blue)
Waldorf MicroWave II
Waldorf MicroWave XTk
Waldorf Pulse Monosynth: 6 Pulse units and 1 Pulse Plus
Waldorf Q (32 voices): blue with wood ends
Yamaha AN1x
Yamaha FS1R
Yamaha VL-70m with Patchman TURBO-VL ROM upgrade


Effects and special-purpose processors
Alesis 3630 Compressor/Limiter/Gate
Alesis Ineko Desktop Effects Processor
Alesis Nanoverb
Alesis Quadraverb 2 (version 2) multi-effects (2 units)
Alesis Wedge desktop reverb (2 units)
Antares Systems ATR-1 Auto-Tune Intonation Processor
ART FX-1 Processor
BBE 882 Sonic Maximizer
Boss SE-70 multi-effects (2 units)
Boss SX-700 multi-effects
Boss VF-1 multi-effects
dbx 386 Dual Vacuum Tube Preamp with Digital Out
dbx 1066 compressor/limiter/gate
dbx 1086 mic processor with analog and digital I/O
Digitech Studio Vocalist v.2 with digital I/O
Electrix FilterFactory analog filter
Electrix Mo-FX time synchronized effects
Electrix Repeater loop/phrase Sampler
Electrix Warp Factory vocoder
FMR Audio RNC--Really Nice Compressor
Korg KAOSS KP2 multi-effects pad (also listed as a MIDI controller)
Lexicon JamMan Digital Delay/Looper with full 32s. memory
Lexicon LXP-1 and Reflex reverbs
Lexicon LXP-5 effects
Lexicon MPX1 Multi-Effects
Lexicon MPX-550 Multi-Effects
Lexicon MRC Controller
Lexicon Vortex multi-effects with a custom-built desktop controller
Moog Music MoogerFoogers (with custom black-finished wood):
CP-251 Control Processor
MF-101 Lowpass Filter
MF-102 Ring Modulator
MF-103 Phaser
MF-104 Analog Delay
MF-105 MuRF Multiple Resonance Filter Array
VX-351 Voyager CV Expander
Mutronics Mutator with MIDI board
Oberheim Echoplex Digital Pro with 198s. memory and foot controller
Roger Linn Designs AdrenaLinn (with version II upgrade)
Sherman Filterbank 2 analog filter unit
Sony HR-MP5 multi-effects
T.C. Electronics Finalizer Plus mastering processor
T.C. Electronics FireworX multi-effects
T.C. Electronics M-One dual effects processor
T.C. Electronics D-Two multitap rhythm delay
T.C. Electronics Triple-C stereo compressor


Recording equipment
Audio-Technica AT4050 and AT4033 large-diaphragm condenser mics
Roland VS-1680 with 2 FX cards and CDRW-II
Roland VS-1880's (3), 2FX cards each and CDRW-II
Roland DS-90 Monitors for digital speaker modeling
Tascam DA-30 and DA-30MkII DAT decks
Tascam 122mkIII high-performance stereo cassette
Tascam 202mkII dual cassette dubbing deck
Tascam PortaStudio 5 for direct-to-mp3 recording
HHb CDR-800 compact disc recorder
HHb CDR-830Plus compact disc recorder

SYSTEM B -- Internet use and preliminary composition

Omnirax ProStation, Jr. workdesk with 3 equipment bays
Power Macintosh G3: 2nd unit, with external firewall and DSL modem
Opcode Studio 5LX MIDI interface

SYSTEM C -- The "Composing Corner"

Macintosh G3 Minitower (3rd unit)
3 Macintosh G3 "Wallstreet" Powerbooks
Roland SK-88 Pro and other SC-series modules
Original "maxWerk" composing program described below

SYSTEM D -- On-the-go composition and communication

Macintosh G3 "Pismo" PowerBook with all Apple accessory devices
Original MIDI composing/arranging software described below
Roland SC-8820 USB 64-voice Sound Canvas
Ear Buds, USB reading light, optical mouse, USB CD burner, carry bag

Other studio equipment

Mackie LM-3204 mixers (3) with 1 Expander
Mackie MS 1202VLZ sub-mixers (3)
Behringer RX1602 Euro-Rack sub-mixers (8)
Boss MX-10 and miscellaneous other sub-mixers
Mackie CR-1604 mixer fed by line mixers and all playback equipment
Rane SM26B (mix mode) routing audio to Monitor Two's for room listening
Roland PMA-5 Personal Music Assistant with power supply
Open phones: Beyer DT990 Pro, Sennheiser HD580
Sealed phones: AKG 270S (2 pairs), Audio-Technica ATH-M40, Beyer DT770 Pro, Sony MDR-7506
Wireless phones: Sennheiser RS-80
Alesis RA-100 reference amplifier (2nd unit) with Alesis Monitor Two's
Re-an 48-point balanced patchbays
Anatek Pocket Products galore, 5 Ensoniq MIDI-bugs

and Wally the authentic Norwegian rack troll

Most-used software (various synth editors not listed)

Interactive MIDI
RedMoon's maxWerk: a 16-track composing/arranging program by Amanda Pehlke, written in Cycling '74's MAX graphic programming environment and featuring realtime keyboard and fader box control.
Sequencing (MIDI features only)
Opcode--Vision and Studio Vision Pro, integrating with Galaxy Plus Editors



Et elle a fait l'effort de tout brancher! Allez, encore le patching midi et tu pourras aller dormir...