dandydust's Electronic Synth Setup
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~$5,724
Value by category
- Keyboards and Synthesizers 83.2%
- Studio Equipment 11.4%
- Headphones 3.2%
- Effects Pedals 2.2%
Price mix
Mix of standard and budget
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Roland Boutique TR-08 Rhythm Composer
Avg price: $450.62
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About this setup
This gear photo by dandydust features 14 pieces of gear, including Beyerdynamic DT 990 PRO, Boss CE-5 Chorus Ensemble, and Roland Boutique JP-08. The setup spans Keyboards and Synthesizers, Studio Equipment, and Headphones, with a mix of standard and budget pieces. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Electronic, Rock, and Pop scenes. Notable artists with overlapping gear include Chris Vrenna, Emile Haynie, and Zerb.
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Whoooaaa you ran the table with them! How are you liking them overall? Which one is your favorite, or the standout? I was looking at one of those SE-02s....
This makes my arms tired just looking at it... but very very clever. :)
I think they are all good enough. It depends on your style, but theese are the most interesting to my taste: Se-02, sh-01a, d-05, ju-06a
To be fully honest: boutiques drum machines are no good for professional production because they didn't have separate line outs, if you need analogue setup. This fact is really annoying and disappointing. Behringer clones did that, but i do not want to buy them. And this situation drives me mad and angry on Roland. Why I have no opportunity to make separate routing compression/gate for kick and snare? It's essential! So I need to take kick from tr-09, snare from tr-08, hihats from tr-06? That's ridiculous. And that sucks.