YAY! You noticed! :) My brother hand made that Comlock! He is a huge Space: 1999 fan from the beginning back in 1975 I think it was. The Comlock is correct sized and proportioned too, he did a lot of research to make it right. Cool thin g is that it's made from wood, cardboard, poster board, and foam-core mostly. (his favorite mediums)
@@mark35mi Thanks for you kind comment! I don’t use an interface , No interface is needed. I use Midi the way it was intended to be used since 1983 :) When I do need an interface to record with a daw I use a Midosport 8x8 usb but After years of recording that way I found that I prefer to record dawless to a digital multitrack recorder playing the tracks live then dump the tracks into the daw and master from there.
Lol good catch! 90% of the stands I hand built using T clamps, tiers, tubes and wheels that Ultimate Support Systems made in the 1980's. They are the strongest of any made to this day! the remaining 10% is a mish mosh of USS cloned parts from Roland, Yamaha, On Stage and World Tour stands plus a small amount of pieces I made by hand, so there is a little Home Depot there too. Love the old USS stands and parts, giant tinkertoys!
I dig all of that, @@MysticFrequencies. One thing I plan on doing if I ever have my own home again is getting one of those Ultimate Support A-frame stands.
Such a great collection! Very unconventional and refreshing. Most people only collect the same old stuff
Great tour, love the Teisco Synths
Impressive array. Thanks for sharing.
So cool! Thanks for the tour!
Oh my god this looks like heaven. I’d go nuts over the Miko Thingamabob, that era of tech is my favorite.
I thought I knew synths, but i don't know most of them haha, so awesome. Stunning studio dude.
SUPER Video ☺♥♪
Your place is a dream
That YAMAHA!!!!!!
Some of this stuff looks like something im not supposed to see but i do. That gear is gold.
You're going to succumb to the G.A.S.
Nice Walkabout!! Beauty! Cheers!;-)!
Wait wait wait!!!!!! the COMMLOK!!! and in the perfect place!!!
YAY! You noticed! :) My brother hand made that Comlock! He is a huge Space: 1999 fan from the beginning back in 1975 I think it was. The Comlock is correct sized and proportioned too, he did a lot of research to make it right. Cool thin g is that it's made from wood, cardboard, poster board, and foam-core mostly. (his favorite mediums)
@@MysticFrequencies so beautyful, love all that❤️
synth heaven sweet studio dude
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Just.... wow. Dream studio. Great share! Curious what interface you are using that you have virtually ALL your synths ready to go? Awesome.
@@mark35mi Thanks for you kind comment! I don’t use an interface , No interface is needed. I use Midi the way it was intended to be used since 1983 :) When I do need an interface to record with a daw I use a Midosport 8x8 usb but After years of recording that way I found that I prefer to record dawless to a digital multitrack recorder playing the tracks live then dump the tracks into the daw and master from there.
Hello. Very nice collection. Are the Synthes all sending to the same delay/reverb processor? If not, why do they have the similar efx?
Instead of how many kinds of synthesizer you own, I’ve got this to ask. How many different kinds of keyboard stand have you got in that studio?
Lol good catch! 90% of the stands I hand built using T clamps, tiers, tubes and wheels that Ultimate Support Systems made in the 1980's. They are the strongest of any made to this day! the remaining 10% is a mish mosh of USS cloned parts from Roland, Yamaha, On Stage and World Tour stands plus a small amount of pieces I made by hand, so there is a little Home Depot there too.
Love the old USS stands and parts, giant tinkertoys!
I dig all of that, @@MysticFrequencies. One thing I plan on doing if I ever have my own home again is getting one of those Ultimate Support A-frame stands.
Nice! Where can I get that blue skin for the OBX8?
@@TheProducer77051 Thanks! You can get them from synthoverlays. com
@@MysticFrequencies awesome thank you 🙏🏿
I m sure u don t use everyone....I ve a place here for 1 or 2 of those...hahaha
Where did you get the matrixbrute for $900?
@@teamphil Sweetwater, the noir edition was on sale.
@@MysticFrequencies thanks. Thats an amazing deal.
Эти синтезаторы - единственный способ путешествия в космос, на сегодняшний день, Других методов изобретено - так и не было.