deepsignalstudios's Electronic Synth Setup
MIDI workstation setup
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~$4,788
Value by category
- Keyboards and Synthesizers 91.5%
- Studio Equipment 8.5%
Price mix
Mix of standard and budget
Boldest pick: Mackie MicroSeries 1202-VLZ
Only 3 pro artists on Equipboard own it, but it's ranked #14 in Mixers.
Avg price: $999.00
Great little synth, price is going up
This used to be the "cheap Moog" but it was just undervalued for so long. Mean leads and basses. I had to make special cables to use it with the Kenton Pro Solo. The ends that connect to the synth are TRS 1/4 inch but not all leads will be used. Use 1/8 inch tip to TRS 1/4 inch tip and sleeve to sleeve for the gate. Use 1/8 inch tip to TRS 1/4 inch ring and sleeve to sleeve for the CV.
Avg price: $1,432.98
The 11khz sampling frequency sounds great!
These days I mainly just sample in and then out to get the lowfi gritty sound that is hard to emulate. Someday I will get the HxC mod and a new display.
Avg price: $213.63
Avg price: $108.62
Avg price: $569.99
Avg price: $209.50
Classy classic
A must have for 80's inspired music, plus it has a great keybed that feels great to play. Yes, programming is difficult be there are thousands of patches available online.
Avg price: $298.12
About this setup
This gear photo by deepsignalstudios features 8 pieces of gear, including Moog Rogue, Roland Juno-106, and E-mu Emax. The setup spans Keyboards and Synthesizers and Studio Equipment, 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 Tom Lord-Alge, Prince, and Front 242.
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Crazy setup, Why ya playin on da parking tho :D