Studio pictures with Fantom G

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jessej
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Re: Studio pictures with Fantom G

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I was browsing studiopics with Cooliris and found this:
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Damn. The Alien has landed in the middle of a forest.

But that must be the a mixing studio thou, since I see no Fantom G..
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Awesome looking studios here! I'll have to dig out a picture of my cubby hole.

Jessej I would assume you're right about that being a mix studio, I can't imagine anyone would design a tracking studio with the desk facing away from the live room.
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looks like real world studio's, PG's STudio
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Needlz Desk

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aobeezy415

Here's the desk I have...It's expensive but well worth it for me...I work better when my studio is clean and organized...

http://www.argosyconsole.com/argosy_aura260.html


www.needlz.net has some video pre Fantom when I had my MemoryMoog and Omega 8....I miss those pieces:(
nickr57
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Not Studio, But My Live Setup

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Not Nearly As Nice As Some, However Here Goes...
From The Bottom - Up
Roland JV-90
Fantom G
Korg Karma
Alesis Micron...
Taking Over The World / 12 Notes At A Time
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Re: Studio pictures with Fantom G

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Nickr57: How's the Karma when using it partnered with the Fantom G? Any tips?

needlz: Nice designs! Bookmarked that one...
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NEEDLZ

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YEA THANKX MAN IM TIRED OF USIN THA CHEAP A$$ IKEA IMMA LOOK INYO GETTING ONE
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Re: Studio pictures with Fantom G

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Afternoon jesse

Running them all seperate. Both Rolands through my 550 amp and the KARMA and the Alesis through an old fender stack. I use the karma to fill guitar and background and use the G for lead piano, strings ETC.
Pink Floyd sets use the alesis and the JV-90
The KARMA actually makes it quite easy to do some practally impossible things. I just start my key sequence and tweak the knobs while using my right hand on the G
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Re: Studio pictures with Fantom G

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Jesses,

Thanks for the WSG info & videos.
That's pretty cool! I get deeper into that.
Maybe try to build some WSG myself... :)
Where did you get your parts from?

Thanks,

SpyBar
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Re: Studio pictures with Fantom G

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ZOID ... nice gears ... but if you really leave your beer there you might be sorry some day ...

better to put in on a small box or something on the floor ... that way if it spills, you've only got a mess on the floor ... not in your synth ...
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Fantom G7 setup

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Shown: DR-880, Fantom-XR, XV-5080, Fantom G7 (w/wireless mouse)

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spybar: WSG parts from "local dealer", support yours! Lot's of sources online.

Nice setup Audio96, looks like you are at the verge of overflooding your rig thou.. :)

Is there a particular reason to still use the DR-880? Is there something onboard it that the G can't replace? Interested to know...
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jessej

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I bought there DR-880 about 3 years ago. It's got some nice features like automated fills and ghost notes. It also has some EZ compose features that allows you to create new beats pretty easily. Having 3 kids, I haven't had as much time with the DR-880 as I would like.

RE: overflooding? Not sure what you mean. All Roland gear?
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I must check out the drum machine...
edit: yeah looks like a nice box that really can be played: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhsXWS7edH0

Overflooding like in.. I have been looking at studio furniture and stand pictures all evening here and your workspace also looks like it only need one more piece of gear and you need to find a new solution too... :)

I have a nice home setup here now, but I am not totally satisfied with the ergonomics yet.
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jessej

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On the other side of the room I have the same setup with a RD-500, MC-80 Sequencer, (Yamaha) TG-33 and DR-660. All "vintage" gear.

My room/office is about 12X13.

I used to have an Ultimate Stands 3-tier stand with a bunch of stuff on it but decided to lower everything to desk level.

Here is an older photo before I did some re-arranging. Some of the stuff I sold.

[img]http://www.tomgross.com\Studio2005_034n_sm.jpg[/img]
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