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All the other gear gets moved around it as needed. The "desk" is the centerpiece of my rig, and is self contained without the need for anything separated from it physically. This is my current setup, and so far I've had my KX88 in this config for the longest time out of anything. Other important stuff: Kronos2-73, Studiologic NC2X, NI Komplete Ultimate 11, Sonuscore Elysion and Orchestra, Pianoteq, Experimenta Due. The companions I can't live without: Kawai Acoustic Grand, Kawai MP11SE, Yamaha Montage8, Korg D1 My solution has been to make a desk from a 2 tear Z frame, which i can re configure with a hacksaw and hand drill Maybe because I need lots of flexibility, and change my gear around often. I've never found an acceptable piece of timber furniture to ever provide the specs I need. Posted: Thu 11:31 pm Post subject: Re: hardware-based recording solution (just my two cents) desk, but not for the same reasons you guys did. for the shelf board, trim, and screws!Īt some point I intend to replace my p.c. Post-processing is done on my pc, once the master is exported, and my process has been simplified greatly! Total cost of the keyboard stand conversion: $10 u.s. (I haven't attempted using a 64 MB card yet!). I bought a TASCAM DP-24 SD, which records 24 tracks to an SD card, and if you use a 32-GB card, you can get 4 hours of recording time at 24-bit, 48 kHz quality. It wasn't being used anyway since I bought the Korg, honestly.
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In 2017 I decided to switch back to a hardware recording setup, after having used a pc-based recording solution for many years- it just made more sense after having purchased my Kronos 2 88.Īs you can see, the modification consisted of building a shelf to sit on the second keyboard tier of my x-configuration stand, which replaced the M-Audio Axiom Pro 61 MIDI keyboard that originally occupied that spot. Posted: Wed 10:07 pm Post subject: hardware-based recording solution (just my two cents)
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Guitars: Yamaha SG700, Ovation Applause electro-acoustic, Squier Strat, Roland micro cube amp.įormer: Roland Jupiter 6, Yamaha DX9, Akai X7000 sampler, Casio CZ1000, Roland SH101, Roland TR909, Roland MC500mk2, Emu Procussion.
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Korg Kronos 88, Korg M1, Novation SL61 MKII, Roland JV1080 with Techno expansion, Roland D110, Yamaha MU80, KRK Rokit 5 monitors, Akai ME30PII midi patch bay, Behringer RX1602 mixer, ESI ESP1010e audio interface, Quad Core PC, Cubase Pro 9.0, SE X1 condenser mic. Posted: Sat 2:05 pm Post subject: Studio DeskĪccording to this list of compatible keyboards from their website the desk drawer does not fit any of the Kronos keyboards? Possibly because of the height or weight? Profile Log in to check your private messages Log in Owned by Irish Acts Recording Studio & hosted by KORG USAįAQ Search Memberlist Usergroups Register Korg Forums :: View topic - Studio Desk For Kronos 88Ī forum for Korg product users and musicians around the world.