Your Setups (Part 1)

this is one of the all time nicest spaces in this thread IMO

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I dunno. Joss stick holder?

Here is my setup, still pretty new to things, only been working with hardware a little over a year now. Pretty happy with how far I have come with both gear, and learning what I am doing with it.

Behringer RD-9
Behringer TD-3
Behringer Neutron
Korg Minilogue
Korg Volca Bass
Beatstep Pro

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Who got on of these laying around?

Is that bigger desk the On Stage? If so would you mind sharing how you installed the racks underneath and where they came from?

Dream setup right there. Oh how my kei-car heart hurts.

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That mobile studio is perhaps quite possible soon:

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I’d totally rock this version:

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NiCE POSTERS!

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Just finished my new mobile setup, fitting all in a studio case and powered by a single power cable.

Details of the build here: Just finished my portable studio case - #35 by sinedied

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It is the onstage modular desk. It is the main desk plus two corners on each side along with a total of 3 rack stands.

Under the monitor stand I use this, which “kinda” fits(the lip sticks out):
Auray Under Desk / Wall Mount Rack (4 RU) DWR-4U B&H Photo Video (bhphotovideo.com)

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I’m with @Wolf-Rami

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That’s my family in the back. :heart::heart::heart:

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Funky monitors.

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That’s a really interesting venue. Stone walls makes me think it’s in Europe vs. the USA, but your power strip looks like North America style NEMA 5-15 receptacles. Either way, looks like fun.

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It’s a house in North Carolina.

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@cold_fashioned It’s a bar in my town, in North Carolina. That wall was built in 1848 according to the plaque on the outside. Believe it or not, we don’t build everything out of cardboard in America lol

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I have to ask, is there a fourth person holding your smallest child aloft?

Oh, I’m in Southern California, so I know it’s not all cardboard, haha. Due to the ever looming threat of seismic activity, stone isn’t a common material over here. Lots of old wooden buildings though. In other words, termites holding hands.

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@Maisin my beats have been known to make small children levitate

San Diego born and raised bro! Lfgsd!

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