"Regardless of the space, I've always been one to keep it minimal. My setup for the last 10+ years has been more or less the same - A bunch of computers, out of sight & earshot and as clean & minimal a setup as possible. I've always had one modular or semi-modular (Roland System 100, Arp 2600, Doepfer A100) through the years to get out of the box with. There are a very few VSTi synths I love, IMHO there are no mediocre ones, sorry."
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Spotted: Cyndustries Zeroscillator, Plan B, Doepfer, Analog Systems.
Friday, November 02, 2007
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I wish I could take a lesson from that guy. Too much gear over here!
ReplyDeleteDamn he doesn't seem to bring up booty-shake in the article (i guess the article IS about gear after all).
ReplyDeleteListening to Jeswa's "Bloodshot" right now. Fantastic spastic stuff! If you're so inclined you might also want to check out his old Soul Oddity stuff.
love the spaciousness of the studio, but I'd need more things within reach. I wonder if that's what the wheels on the cart is for.
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