Got me a saw & drill

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wayne
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Got me a saw & drill

Post by wayne »

Built some new studio furniture today - i'm very happy - everything is a lot better in my tiny room, and scope & noah are even more useable :)
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Post by JoeKa »

nice work, that size of mixer eats up a lot of space.
but as is, it looks totally underused with just the few wires plugged in? why not use the A16+scopemixer instead?
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nice bit of 2x4 furniture there. did you use a router to rabbet out the legs or an actual chisel?

great way to save space, funny thing is i was thinking of putting my (much smaller) mixer thats not used much on the wall in my also very small room
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Nice! Congratulation! :-D
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quilters everywhere you look :roll:
nice carpentry there wayne
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good job!
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What's under the A16?
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a noah
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Post by wayne »

:)

Actual chisel, Neutron - helped by a circular saw.

Yeah JoeKa, it's big - just getting signal to the A16 at the moment - although it might be cool to actually route tracks to it and mix on it - a few more looms needed. I saved this from a leaky storeroom at a theatre co a few years back - kinda permanent loan.

Paul, me mum made that quilt 25 years ago in Adelaide from upholstery offcuts, tasteless 70's velours. Any of the fabrics on their own are fairly awful, but work well mixed together :)
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Post by Neutron »

and makes a helpful high frequency absorber :D
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Post by wayne »

I was thinking my dodgy-angled furniture could only help with acoustics... :)
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Post by dawman »

I would love to hear this when you're done.

Glad to see such fervour put to such good use.

A really efficient use of space also. Such wisdom can only yeild unique acoustics. :wink:
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Post by wayne »

I've ordered a few more 8x balanced TRS looms so i can go from scope into this thing, put a few aux fx in realtime and try some mixes that way.

It's a Yamaha (like my trombone) - RM800 recording mixer, with 4 aux + monitor, 24 ch, 8 groups... plenty of routing.... could be fun to integrate it more.

Damn Scope! Too many cool ways to work!
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Post by tgstgs »

get up stand up . .
stand up for your mix;

nice work

your creativity let me search for your music btw.

good vibes from vienna
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Post by wayne »

Vibes received & appreciated, tgstgs :D

Actually, could you send some winter vibes today - it's 41C/106F here :o 8)

It's cooking the Australian cricketers ;)

Scored one of these for a belated birthday present today -

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Cool German design...

My back will appreciate not carrying the bass rig :) :)

anyway, enjoy winter over there, folks, it's mad dogs & Englishmen over here :D
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Post by tgstgs »

2 weeks ago icescating on old danube possible;
had much fun with my sons
today much to hot for januar;

http://www.wien.gv.at/webcam/

btw. daws doesnt like it cold
had to wait at least 20min to boot when comin in from the cold
otherwise i get bluescreen HWerror
( . .im one of this creazy human carriing them from gig to gig)

trying to send cool vibes
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Post by Shroomz~> »

Nice work Wayne. You're not as daft as you look. :D
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Post by braincell »

Shroomz are you behind this?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLgqnWh0_O8
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Post by Shroomz~> »

no !!

& I'm glad I'm not. :D
(seen enough slasher-horror crap to last me a lifetime)
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Post by Nestor »

Superb Wayne :), working with wood is so stimulating too
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