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It's a bad environment for creating music.

I disagree.

Just fyi

The less restricted you are in the creative process [e.g writing songs], the harder it is to come up with any good ideas.

I find this somewhat contradictory.

On one hand, I tend to think better in a closed, messy space full of technology. On the other hand, I have different fingers. There is too much technology to choose from to accurately grasp your muse.

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All that and still only a single 19 inch CRT? Time for multiple Apple Cinema displays!

Apple Cinema displays? Bah. The Dell LCDs have 11ms response, great customization for height, 2 extra USB ports, a built-in 5 in 1 media card reader, and 3 year warranty (instead of 30 days).

That's one crazy collection, though. People look at me the same way when they find out I collect old video game and computer hardware.

Again, where is her music though?

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She seems really full of herself with her face all over the site. She's not that hot either.

How'd that be different from say, MySpace? :P Would you prefer museum-pictures only; just the goods, nobody else?

This guy did exactly that, and then he got accused of not really having the studio - it was probably a render because all the vintage gear was in such an excellent state.

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There's only so much you can do with a room filled with just synths. The room that (terribly ugly) woman has would actually impress me if she had a few guitars in there.

All you really need are about 7 keyboard instruments:

1. Analog synth

2. FM synth

3. Hammond B3 (counts as two)

4. Digital Piano

5. Sample based synth

6. Controller for any external modules you may have.

A nice rig where everything is set up around you is the best way to make love to these.

Add a bass guitar and a drumset, BOOM intsa-band.

That much hardware is simply there for showing off.

Still, it looks fucking awesome though!

AHHHHH! It's coming right for us!

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Actually, I would limit it at:

  • 1-4 analog synths - the analog filters inside them are generally unique and some routings are very unique.
  • 1-2 modular analog synths - you'd only have 2 if they were from different companies - different components and modules being the biggest draw.
  • 1-2 virtual analogue digital synths - you don't need many here. Heck you might skip this.
  • 1 digital fm synthesiser - Yamaha DX series has yet to be beat or something. Or you could get the Fwonk Computer.
  • 1-3 other digital synths, like the Juno series or similar synthesisers.
  • 1-2 MIDI keyboards - one connected to hardware samplers and the other connected to a composition computer (main computer)

After that it becomes crowded and you just become a collector.

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