Glass Desks, Blue Tones, Blinking Lights: The Music Mixer's Office
04.09.10
Lifehacker reader MegaLaser has a living quarters place with a remarkable core: making and mixing music. It’s a commodious workstation, lit from below, an lot of recording and mixing mat, and more than enough examine essential property to clear vocation leisurely. Certificate out the gallery below for copious notes on each photo.
My rather underused new Realm A Chinese tube amplifier, extraordinary hi fi eminence driving my finical old great Tannoy Lancasters that have been with me since 1971.
[mimg|http://supply-02.gawkerassets.com/assets/images/17/2010/06/workshop__2_.jpg|center]My house/workshop old by me almost 24/7 is centred around my iMac 27 inch i7 which is smashing, the 8gb RAM seems great and it’s legitimate lucid with the more recent 24 inch cinema pomp.
It’s an department/fling studio, so I have a commonplace midi setup with Ratiocination. I am getting back into my case m of remix/bop music play which relies on sampling and old-time analogue synths and signal processing. On the liberty is my scarcely Korg Micro which I swap around with other Korg electribes (I use one at a occasion).
On the cut socialistic out of unlikely is a holder with a Novation 25SL midi controller, Presonus Studio Narrows (tube processor), Behringer admissions/compressor, Bias Works vocoder, Behringer tube EQ, Tascam DAT gismo and a Technics cassette deck (for digitising old cassettes). I also do Convey Over industry so you see the new Rode Procaster mic. Above this is my new sampling workstation, the Provincial Instruments Maschine.
Source: Lifehacker Australia