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As you can see, the studio is pretty packed. The only gear that does not belong to me is the Oberheim OB-1 and the Boss GT-5 which are borrowed from a friend. You can hover over the photo to see what the gear is. I make rules for myself when it comes to gear position. 1) I try to have all keys and controls within reach. 2) modulars are positioned where hanging cables will not get in the way of using other equipment. 3) equipment is not blocked by other equipment (this is the most challenging rule) 4) Everything is plugged into power strips and regulated through a SU700 UPS; though anything CAN be turned on, I try to keep the power load down by only turning on the equipment that I will use for the task at hand. I have a homemade DIN sync multiple connecting the MC-202, TR-808, TR-606, Mini Doc, XOXOX, and an MSQ-700 (usually for the Jupiter DCB, but can be switched to MIDI)
One of my vintage synthesizers. It still looks as good as in the photo and has that classic Fat analog sound. IC chips inside date it to mid 1983. I have the Resonance set to almost self oscillation creating sine waves riding on a saw up waveform.
I dated it be the serial number since I posted this. It was made October 1983.
Also in the photo is my vintage Tektronix Type 434 analog storage oscilloscope. It was made in 1986. However, the 434 was introduced in 1972.
Bildet er tatt på på utestedet Prelaten i Tromsø under bandets avskjedskonsert i september 1983. Bandmedlemmer: Truls Verlo, Jens Bjørnar Jensen (på gitar), Per Furøy.
Foto: Rune Hagen
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