Studio setups - whats yours?

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Nice setup there mate! My first A1000 used to be hosted in a music studio for a couple of years in the late '80s running Aegis Sonix, mostly for its "dirty" sax samples.. :)
Later on at home, setup with Mimetics SoundScape Pro Midi Studio and sampler, various midi interfaces and a CZ230 keyboard. However it's been a while now that stuff have been decommissioned sort of speaking, until my lab is reorganized. Gotta build my cockpit first, and then tidy up things again.. :D
Here's my gear in the '90s when the A600 was my primary machine:
http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm242/salax54/Magazine1.jpg

A6000! :lol:

... It might aswell be with that kind of expansion!
 
My Amigas are crucial in my music production work of today as it was 17 years ago.
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Nice setup you have there Akira. Is it a Kaos Pad or a Kaossilator you have there at the side of the amigas, or is it some other nice gear? :)

How is the mpd to use?

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And from here it looks like a tracker running on one of the Amigas. Tell me more about how you use them. I'm curious.
 
A little update might be good to deliver. Some time ago, can't remeber when at the moment, I bought an A590 controller and a PCD-50B SCSI card reader and use a CF-card as "hard drive" today. Silent and nice.
 
I still use my C64, Amiga 500 and Atari STe alot. While making plain tunes on all these platforms, also using all of them for sample making.C64 and Atari are great for bass and percussions, Amiga for some mad arpeggios.
Using Renoise on Windows and or OSX depending which machine is working :lol:

Some examples of what i do with them:

http://soundcloud.com/rebb

Some great tunes there :thumbsup:
When I get some games coded I may be back to request including some of your tunes :bounceBoingBall: :woot:
 
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