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My current keyboard setup

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My whole musical world right here ;-)

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Kitlist:
  • Work laptop running Reaper (happens to be a Dell XPS)
  • Edirol UA-4fx interface (bought as an emergency MIDI interface years ago for peanuts)
  • Arturia Keystep (Original, not pro, bought on Monday to use while in Holland)
  • Yoshimi Pi
Err. That's it (apart from the K702s obviously). It's quite liberating actually, I'm having a lot of fun!
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What pitch are you getting from the glass with a dark liquid?
Is that your portable equivalent of a crystal bowl! :D
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Agharta wrote:What pitch are you getting from the glass with a dark liquid?

All the right pitches in all the right orders ;)

Disclaimer: The definition of "right" above may or may not align with that, nor any comparable definitions, of my forebears.
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Post by Ben Asaro »

That's pretty minimal. :)

I love the KeyStep, I have two. :) However, I can't play for beans.
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Nice simple setup. Just what I like :)
Incidentally, that adaptor in the wall looks rather precarious :?
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Don't worry - it's quite secure, just at a slightly odd angle due to its design; there are no stabilising pieces engaging with the socket.

I have a lighter and better fitting one here somewhere which I usually use but at the moment it's misplaced hence the bulkier one (as it has a number of different slide out adaptors) in the wall :thumbup:
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Show us the rest of the room you tart!
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For me, that would be a perfect excuse to load up a small skiff (like the 4ms Pod) with some select modules and an SQ-1 along with the KeyStep.
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Post by N i g e l »

Folderol wrote:Nice simple setup. Just what I like :)
Incidentally, that adaptor in the wall looks rather precarious :?


yeah, why do forigners have their sockets halfway up the wall & not at the skirting board level ????
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N i g e l wrote:
Folderol wrote:Nice simple setup. Just what I like :)
Incidentally, that adaptor in the wall looks rather precarious :?


yeah, why do forigners have their sockets halfway up the wall & not at the skirting board level ????

It's holland, that socket is only just above sea level! ;)
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blinddrew wrote:
N i g e l wrote:
Folderol wrote:Nice simple setup. Just what I like :)
Incidentally, that adaptor in the wall looks rather precarious :?


yeah, why do forigners have their sockets halfway up the wall & not at the skirting board level ????

It's holland, that socket is only just above sea level! ;)

It's also at "see" level :lol:
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Folderol wrote:
blinddrew wrote: It's holland, that socket is only just above sea level! ;)

It's also at "see" level :lol:


:D & :D
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