Is this where you live ?
Is the room a “full” octagon or hexagon ?

i wish i could say it was an octagon - it actually doesn’t fall into any of the polygons. it’s just a simple 3D square with a bay window.
a “living room” used as a studio:)

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we need a “studio is where _____ is” thread
(ok maybe we don’t)

Studio wiring major upgrade complete! Now I just need to print some labels so I can stop counting the jacks each time :slight_smile:

I now have all my instruments, rack fx, recording inputs, and console inputs/outputs wired in patchbays with half-normals where appropriate. This makes my whole studio really plug-and-play without needing to hook things up each time or fuss with routing.

The ADC patchbays are incredible quality, lifetime type things. They take some work to wire up, but with the right tools and some patience (and good podcasts) it went pretty quick.

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the stuff of this singer-songwriter

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I’m glad you do not have to live in 2 dimensions !
If I’m not mistaken the polyhedra I was thinking about are called hexagonal prism and octagonal prism…

:thinking:

Oh, so the wide-angle lens used for the picture is actually quite wide.

This looks like a great room to spend some creative time.

What else

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Negative spaces soon to be filled.

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0 Likes, 0 Comments - @_robertoferraris on Instagram: “#teenageengineering #op1 #sampling #fairlightcmi #sample”

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My studio, my bat-cave as I call it :bat::crescent_moon:
A new setup I arranged just yesterday.
A Nagra is always present - on the left, beside some objects, things I found here and there and a couple of Uši Pro by LOM.
At the center: monome devices which are totally independent from the rest, there’s a small Rolls mixer to put four different stereo inputs to Norns, one of them is a pair of microUši Pro by LOM through a AudioRoot FEMTO. Another one is a Fiio X1. Everything is self powered with its own batteries or 9v batteries or doesn’t need batteries.
On the right the GR-1 by Tasty Chips + a Roli seaboard block, some walkman, cassettes, some effects and a boar skull (found in the woods).

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How are you liking the GR1? I must admit it’s one of the rare hardware synth I’m interested in, does it deliver? I really like the idea of hands on control (faders too!) for a granular synth and the layout seems nicely thought out.

Is the FEMTO any good? Hadn’t heard of it til now, but I like the look of it.

I loooove it. A bit expensive but super well made, the preamp sound is super clear also at really high gain. It works with a couple of 9v batteries + the client service and the connection with the brand is perfect - at the end it’s something handcrafted really well made.

Cool, I’ll keep it in mind. Big fan of “Bias”, btw; really good stuff.

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I really love it Louis, I was in the first bunch of people had it since I joined the kickstarter’ campaign from the beginning. I really love it - I mean - it’s super intuitive and the huge screen (beside it’s soooo beauty) it’s really super useful, showing in real time everything happens.
You can also control it via midi (Din 5pin and USB) and has also a couple of CV you can assign to modulate several parameters (beside its 2 LFO to assign to almost everything you want). It has an input via USB and the last upgrades implemented a lot its functions.
It’s great, and not only with synthetic sounds or that kind of samples, it’s great with concrete and layered sounds too - that for me was indispensable.

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:bat::loop::black_heart:

Friends for droning live!

(You can tell by the pic that I have succeeded in incorporating Cold Mac [left of Maths] in as the icy, twisted heart of every patch I devise, but we’re still chewing on Teletype and Ansible)

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I’m just wondering how you deal with W/ in the middle of the nest? I’ve got mine on the outside of my case. Genuinely curious in that I’d like to know how you are using them? It is a fascinating yet mysterious module to me.

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Cool Toshio Saeki print

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