mokkamonkey's Electronic Studio Setup
For the moment ;)
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~$15,199
Value by category
- Studio Equipment 43.8%
- Keyboards and Synthesizers 39.5%
- Effects Pedals 14.4%
- Studio Monitors 2.4%
Price mix
Mix of high-end and standard
Yamaha HS80M Active Studio Monitor
Avg price: $346.25
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Avg price: $254.40
Avg price: $702.34
Avg price: $1,106.60
Avg price: $350.00
Avg price: $249.99
Harmonizer & Octave Effects Pedals
Moog Moogerfooger MF-102 Ring Modulator
Avg price: $350.00
Moog Moogerfooger MF-103 12-Stage Phaser
Avg price: $726.15
Allen & Heath MixWizard WZ3 14:4:2+ Mixer
Avg price: $702.34
Magic Box
Very sturdy and unique delay. Sound Vintage Warm and Gritty ! Easy in use. Great adjustments to get the ultimate vintage delay tone with the mn3005 chip x 4,, the delay time can go really long. The LFO is out of this world with the high feedback knob you can get really original sound with the repeats, it can go fast !! MIC pre!! It's sounds really organic. Pretty big knobs make it really a joy to control and tweak the settings, while recording. I checked it with OB-6, 101, Tempest, 606, 303 Pearl Syncussion, Fender JazzBass. The input levels need to be set carefully otherwise it's easy to miss use. With the Sample and hold on the Pearl syncussion (Long Decay) )with a some lfo on the dubsta delay, woow.! Overall the gritty repeats are stunning and magic. Input output filters. The repeat sound can really fall apart aswell, its lovely and random, its analog. I really bought it for its unique sound and hands on control. I love it! Great next to my Roland RE-501 or feeding it into. I have also a Benidub echo, Pearl f-605. So this dubsta delay was for me well spent upgrade to a more versatile delay unit, with a vintage tone.
MOTU 828mkII FireWire Audio Interface
Avg price: $594.59
Avg price: $175.00
Avg price: $79.00
About this setup
This gear photo by mokkamonkey features 29 pieces of gear, including Yamaha HS80M Active Studio Monitor, Ableton Push, and Akai MPC 2000XL. The setup spans Studio Equipment, Keyboards and Synthesizers, and Effects Pedals, with a mix of high-end and standard pieces. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Electronic, Rock, and Pop scenes. Notable artists with overlapping gear include Xeno & Oaklander, John Frusciante, and Hainbach.
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Incredible! I'm happy to see the C64 get such prominent placement amongst all that awesomeness.
Oh yes Man