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The item can be seen into this photo. more
The item can be seen into this photo.
The item can be seen into this photo. more
The item can be seen into this photo.
The item can be seen into this photo. more
The item can be seen into this photo.
In this Twitter photo, the Dangerous Music Monitor ST Remote-Controlled Sourc... more
In this Twitter photo, the Dangerous Music Monitor ST Remote-Controlled Source & Speaker Switcher can be spotted on the desk.
In this YouTube video from their studio, D-Block & S-te-Fan can be seen in fr... more
In this YouTube video from their studio, D-Block & S-te-Fan can be seen in front of their E8B monitor. It can be identified by its distinct shape, placement of the KRK logo, and the sides of the monitor itself.
In this Twitter photo, Logic Pro 9 is running on the monitor. "Edits.. Edits ... more
In this Twitter photo, Logic Pro 9 is running on the monitor. "Edits.. Edits everywhere!"
At the beginning of the video the question (in Dutch) is: 'What do you use to... more
At the beginning of the video the question (in Dutch) is: 'What do you use to make fat synths?' D-Block answers with: 'We are using the Access Virus, the Virus C & the JP8000. We also have the Korg. So it's a combination of all synths.'
At the beginning of the video the question, in Dutch, is: 'What do you use to... more
At the beginning of the video the question, in Dutch, is: 'What do you use to make fat synths?' D-Block answers with: 'We are using the Access Virus, the virus C & the JP8000. We also have the Korg. So it's a combination of all synths.'
The JP-8080 is in the center of this Twitter photo from D-Block and S-te-Fan'... more
The JP-8080 is in the center of this Twitter photo from D-Block and S-te-Fan's studio. "What do you think we are doing on this sunny day?"
"Using this baby for this melody!" more
"Using this baby for this melody!"
In this picture from D-Block & S-te-Fan's Twitter, the TI can be spotted abov... more
In this picture from D-Block & S-te-Fan's Twitter, the TI can be spotted above the JP8080. The interface would suggest it's the first TI Desktop model.
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