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Description

The Opcode Studio 4 is a versatile MIDI interface designed specifically for musicians and producers who demand seamless connectivity and comprehensive control in their studio setups. With its robust architecture, it ensures reliable performance for both live and studio environments. This interface supports up to 8 MIDI inputs and 8 MIDI outputs, making it possible to connect a wide range of keyboards, synthesizers, and other MIDI-enabled devices, all while maintaining high-speed data transmission.

One of the standout features of the Opcode Studio 4 is its ability to manage complex MIDI routing configurations effortlessly. It allows users to assign MIDI channels with precision, providing superior control over MIDI data flow. Its compatibility with various digital audio workstations enhances its utility, making it an essential tool for both seasoned professionals and aspiring musicians. The interface also integrates smoothly with older systems, preserving vintage gear's functionality without any hitches.

Key Features:

  • Supports 8 MIDI inputs and 8 MIDI outputs
  • Seamless integration with major digital audio workstations
  • Advanced MIDI routing capabilities
  • High-speed data transmission for reduced latency
  • Compatible with both modern and legacy MIDI devices
  • User-friendly interface for easy configuration and control

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See how Gary Numan uses Opcode Studio 4

Gary Numan

Singer, Guitarist

Tubeway Army

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"I use the E-magic Logic sequencer through a Mac Quadra 650 computer. This is linked to the instruments and to the studio via an Opcode Studio 4 interface. The studio desk is a Soundtracs Quartz (32 Channel, the little one), Quad amp and Tannoy Little Gold speakers. I have an Otari MX-80 24 track 2" tape recorder which I mix onto DAT via a Soundtools hard disc editor. (An Atari version so it will have to go soon). I wired the room myself and, surprisingly, it works quite well."

See how cEvin Key uses Opcode Studio 4

cEvin Key

Drummer, Keyboardist

Skinny Puppy

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Two equipment racks inside cEvin's old Vancouver studio, 1997.

See how Andy McCluskey uses Opcode Studio 4

Andy McCluskey

Singer, Guitarist

Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark

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Verified via Archive

List of equipment used on the album Universal:

SYNTHS • Emu Proteus 1 (x2) • Emu Proteus 2 (x2) • Emu Proteus World • Emu Classic Keys • Korg M1R • Korg O3R/W • Oberheim Matrix 6R • Oberheim Matrix 1000 • Quasimidi Quasar • Roland Alpha Juno 2 • Roland D550 • Roland JD800 • Roland JV1080 (with Orchestral, Vintage Synth, Piano, and World expansion boards) • Roland JX8P • Roland MKS30 • Yamaha DX7S • Yamaha TX81Z (x2)

SAMPLERS • Akai S1100 • Akai S1100EX

RECORDING • Alesis Quadraverb • Digitech Vocalist (hired) • Fairchild compressors • Focusrite EQ • Opcode Studio 4 MIDI interface • Pultec EQP1A EQ • Urei 1176 compressors

COMPUTERS & SOFTWARE • Apple Macintosh Quadra 650 • Digidesign Pro Tools II & 442 interface • Digidesign Sound Tools II • Emagic Logic Audio v2.5.3

See how George Michael uses Opcode Studio 4

George Michael

Singer

WHAM!

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Verified via Soundonsound

List of equipment in George Michael's studio, from the July 1996 issue of Sound on Sound:

RECORDING

AKG LSM50 cube monitors Aphex Expressor compressor Denon tape deck * Dynaudio Acoustics M1 monitors Lexicon PCM80 effects Lexicon LXP15 effects Mackie 32*8 32:8:2 8‑buss console Otari RADAR 24‑track hard disk recorders (x2) Tascam DA20 DAT * Yamaha NS10 monitors

SOUNDS

Akai S3000i samplers (x2) Akai S3200 sampler * Emu Procussion percussion module Emu Vintage Keys Plus module Emu Ultra Proteus synth module Korg Prophecy keyboard synth Korg Trinity Plus keyboard synth Kurzweil K2000 sampler/synth Roland JV1080 synth module Roland Juno 106 analogue keyboard synth Roland Vintage Synth MVS1 sound module Studio Electronics SE1 synth module * Yamaha SY77 keyboard synth Yamaha TG500 synth module

MISCELLANEOUS

DAC hard drive * Opcode Studio 4 MIDI interface (x2) Powermaster drive *

See how Manuel Göttsching uses Opcode Studio 4

Manuel Göttsching

Guitarist, Keyboardist

Ashra

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Verified via Ashra

Manuel Göttsching uses the Opcode Studio 4, as listed on the official Ashra website detailing his Studio Roma setup.

See how Marius de Vries uses Opcode Studio 4

Marius de Vries

Composer, Music Producer

The Blow Monkeys

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Verified via Soundonsound

List of Marius de Vries' equipment, from the September 1998 issue of Sound on Sound:

MISCELLANEOUS

Dimension Beam MIDI Controller LA Audio Midigate Opcode Studio 4 MIDI Interface Pioneer CDJ‑500II CD player Tascam 103 cassette deck Yamaha CD7120 CD player

See how Elizabeth Parker uses Opcode Studio 4

Elizabeth Parker

Keyboardist, Composer

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Verified via Whitefiles

"A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY!

Ex-BBC Radiophonic Workshop (Blake’s Seven, The Living Planet) and current film and TV composer Elizabeth Parker is selling the famous circular studio she took with her from the BBC when the RW was disbanded.

The studio is virtually complete, including nearly all the equipment she has been using on a regular basis in her profession - up to and including a film project she is finishing in the first half of November before the studio is dismantled. Just add a mother keyboard, mastering, monitoring, and video, and you have virtually the complete set- up used for prestigious projects like the BBC’s World Cup coverage, The Human Body, Weird Nature, Animal Olympics, the Monty Python Holy Grail DVD, Michael Palin TV series, etc.

The custom woodwork and cabling alone is believed to have cost £4500 in the late 1980s, and is probably one of the most famous studio designs in the world. When it was removed from the BBC, the installation and re-design at Liz's private studio was masterminded by Rupert Brun, one of the BBC's most highly respected engineers.

Full documentation is included in the sale. Removal and/or packing and shipping is a serious task, so please bear that in mind before bidding. VEMIA will assist at cost if you need."

"The studio consists of:

The studio desk, custom made for the Radiophonic Workshop, out of limed Ash. (Buyer dismantles and collects). Complete with a vast quantity of high-quality cabling, with every cable, jack, phono and XLR numbered and labelled by Rupert Brun, with full diagrams, spreadsheets, etc. Roland XV 5080 with 8-voice expansion unit for sample playback Emu Proteus 2000 (with Proteus 1, 2, and 3 (World) Expansion Cards) Proteus 2 and Proteus 3 World Modules. Emu 4XT Ultra with maximum memory. Roland 760 Samplers (x3) with maximum sample and playback memory + mouse unit for 2 of them Emu Xtreme Lead 1 with MoPhat Card. Yamaha 01 Digital Mixer. Yamaha 01V Digital Mixer. Yamaha KM802 Mixer. Spirit Folio F1 100mm Fader Mixer. Peavey PC 1600X Midi Command Stations (x3) Alesis ADAT XT 8 track digital recorder + remote control. Denon DRM-550 Cassette Deck. Akai Professional rackmount DP3200 Routers (x3) 48-Way Patch Bays (x3) Iomega 250 Zip Drives (x2 - one still in box) CD Rom Players (x3) - one still in box. Emu Proformance Piano Module. Emu Procussion Module. Opcode Studio 4 Midi Interfaces (x2) [Opcode] Studio 5 Midi Interface. Apple 7600 computer with unused new RAM + 21" monitor Apple 8600 computer + monitor. PPM Meter - West German, made by RTW, Köln, and bought from the BBC. Magneto Optical 230 drive. Apple Mac G4, Dual Processor with 512MB RAM, 40GB hard drive in four partitions, extra internal 230GB hard drive."

Album Usage

The Opcode Studio 4 has been featured on the following albums:

Genre Usage

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Used With

Based on how musicians on Equipboard use Opcode Studio 4, it is most commonly used with the following gear.

Alesis Quadraverb
Alesis Quadraverb Effects Processors
2
Kurzweil K2000
Kurzweil K2000 Synthesizers
2
C-Lab Notator
C-Lab Notator Audio Sequencers
2
E-mu Pro/Cussion
E-mu Pro/Cussion Controllers
2
E-MU PROTEUS 3 ETHNIC SOUND module
E-MU PROTEUS 3 ETHNIC SOUND module Synthesizers & Sound Modules
2
E-Mu Proteus 2 Orchestral module
E-Mu Proteus 2 Orchestral module Synthesizers & Sound Modules
2
EMS Synthi A
EMS Synthi A Synthesizers
2
Apple Macintosh Quadra 650
Apple Macintosh Quadra 650 Computers & Peripherals
2

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